Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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INTRODUCTION The World Conference of the International Women's Year was a
first in many respects . It was the first United Nations conference devoted
specifically to women , the first U.N. conference where a majority of the delegates
were ...
INTRODUCTION The World Conference of the International Women's Year was a
first in many respects . It was the first United Nations conference devoted
specifically to women , the first U.N. conference where a majority of the delegates
were ...
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INTRODUCTION The World Conference of the International Women's Year was a
first in many respects . It was the first United Nations conference devoted
specifically to women , the first U.N. conference where a majority of the delegates
were ...
INTRODUCTION The World Conference of the International Women's Year was a
first in many respects . It was the first United Nations conference devoted
specifically to women , the first U.N. conference where a majority of the delegates
were ...
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THE OFFICIAL CONFERENCE The official U.N. Conference was held at the
Conference Centre of e Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Tlateloco . Each
particiiting nation was allowed three official delegates and as many alterites and
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THE OFFICIAL CONFERENCE The official U.N. Conference was held at the
Conference Centre of e Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Tlateloco . Each
particiiting nation was allowed three official delegates and as many alterites and
...
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PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS : PROBLEMS AND ACHIEVEMENTS The World
Conference of the International Women's Year was a major step toward
attainment of equality for women . Its most important achievement was adoption
of the ...
PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS : PROBLEMS AND ACHIEVEMENTS The World
Conference of the International Women's Year was a major step toward
attainment of equality for women . Its most important achievement was adoption
of the ...
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It overplayed disputes and failed to understand that the Conference provided a
vital forum for the pursuit of equality for women . Without fully understanding the
Conference , some journalists could not accurately report its accomplishments or
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It overplayed disputes and failed to understand that the Conference provided a
vital forum for the pursuit of equality for women . Without fully understanding the
Conference , some journalists could not accurately report its accomplishments or
...
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