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Research on ... Sex Discrimination


Question Posted Tuesday March 15 2005, 9:19 am

Hello, My name is becky and my friend karissa is having some difficulty looking for information on REED vs REED case. it's a sex discrimination case. We have a huge essay due by the end of this week. and we also have to present on thursday. We're having a lot of difficulty looking for the case. If anyone could find a great website thats easy to read....then please answer back soon. We are at school right now. Thank you very much.
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