Gender Differences: Perceptions of Sexual Harassment

Date Submitted: 12/06/2004 14:21:01
Category: / Business & Economy
Length: 6 pages (1765 words)
As Americans we tend to have a conditioned view toward sexuality as a normal, healthy part of life. However, it seems that one may underestimate the power sex has on culture, which is evident in many areas. Most recently discussions on a sexual nature received extreme national prominence with the public events surrounding the Kenneth Starr investigation and report, which focuses on the sexual aspects of the relationship between President Bill Clinton and a former …
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