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elogo bottom Mother Goose: A Scholarly Exploration
MOTHER GOOSE
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Links: Sexual Harassment

Center for Individual Rights-Sexual Harassment.
http://www.cir-usa.org/index.html

Describes principles and objectives and provides summaries of active cases.

The National Women's Health Information Center.
http://www.4woman.org/
The National Women's Health Information Center is a one-stop gateway for women seeking health information. NWHIC is a free information and resource service on women's health issues designed just for you, whether you're a consumer, a health care professional, a researcher, an educator, or a student.

University of Maryland Women's Studies Database.
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/WomensStudies/GenderIssues/SexualHarassment/
The University of Maryland women's studies database, begun in September 1992, serves those people interested in the women's studies profession and in general women's issues.

Women's Rights at Work.
http://www.citizenactionny.org/
Most women will experience sexual harassment at some time in their work lives. The consequences can be devastating for women -- and for their families and co-workers. Yet, lacking adequate information, many are reluctant to seek help. Our mission at WRW is to educate women about their rights and how to obtain support.

 



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