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- "Reclaim our World": $28.50
- "Reclaim our world" Transcript 1997 conference 107
pages/A4 does not include Q & A
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- "Best Articles" from Update
newsletters/journal: $12.00
- "Best Articles" 58 pages of Various Articles from past
Updates [ACTA Journal/Newsletters]. Authors include Dr W J Rea, Dr R
A Fox, Dr M Donohoe and many more. A useful composition for doctors,
lawyers and lay people alike when explaining the complexities of
MCS.
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- "Reproductive Effects and Genetic
Results of Exposure to Toxics": $28.50
- The printed transcript of the Blackmores/ACTA 1996 Conference. A
96 page comb bound A4 size paperback. It includes most illustrations
shown at the conference and many pictures taken during the event. It
does not include Question and Answer time.
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- "Social Impact of Toxic Hazards": $28.50
- The printed transcript of the Blackmores/ACTA 1995 Conference. A
100 page comb bound A4 size paperback. It includes most
illustrations distributed at the conference and many pictures taken
during the event. This is the only record of the conference that
ACTA will be offering for sale. It does not includes Question and
Answer time.
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- "Toxic Chemicals and Human
Consequences": $25.00
- The printed transcript of the ACTA 1994 Conference. A comb bound
A4 size paperback. It is 104 pages and includes most illustrations
presented by the speakers at the conference. It does not include
Question and Answer time.
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- The ACTA Omnibus: $25.00
- The ACTA Omnibus contains in one volume the best of the Updates
from Issues 1 to 20 and celebrates the fourth year of ACTA's
existence. First released in February 1995, the Omnibus traces,
through its contents, the history of ACTA's operations from its
beginnings. It will be particularly attractive to newer members who
wish to know more about us and about our origins, although the
stalwarts of our group will no doubt want to avail themselves of the
memento of the special organisation to which they belong, that is
uncompromisingly dedicated to their welfare. The Omnibus is a comb
bound A4 size paperback of 128 pages.
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- Canary Badge: $5.00
- Chemically sensitive people have for long thought of themselves as
canaries. Canaries were used by miners to give an early warning of contaminated
air in a mine - if the canary survived, so too would
the miners. ACTA members and other chemically affected people liken
themselves to the miner's canary. They feel that they are at the
leading edge of a spreading epidemic which will eventually corrode
all of humanity. ACTA has adopted the canary as a universal symbol for chemically affected individuals and groups and a means of
promoting the work of ACTA. All ACTA members are encouraged to avail
themselves of these badges, not only to identify themselves, but to
express solidarity with chemical victims everywhere. The badge is
25mm high, finished in yellow, black and white enamel with a clear
epoxy coating. The initials ACTA appear at the base of the badge. It
is made in Australia from brass, electro-plated in gold, and fitted
with a heavy duty locking brooch pin. The quality of workmanship of
the product is excellent, and we highly recommend it.
To order any of these items, please print out and mail our
order form with your payment.
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