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Commission on the Status of Women
The importance of literacy in sex for women and men
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Posted: March 12, 2010
Dr. David Best attends the 54th Commission on the Status of Women, held at the United Nations in New York. The featured speaker of the day is world renowned sex expert Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Dr. Ruth spoke on "The Importance of Literacy in Sex for Women and Men," to a large audience from around the world. The event was hosted by the Panamanian Ambassador to the United Nations, Mary Morgan-Moss.

For more information about the Commission on the Status of Women, check out their website at
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