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Puzzle Time!

Here are some legal and policy terms to unscramble. Take a look at the definitions, and then type in your word guesses in the boxes next to the scrambled letters.


Since these are legal terms, they are not always "easy words." If you get frustrated, click on the "References" link at the top of the page to go to the glossary and cheat! Or just click on the "Give Up" button below to see all of the answers. Give it a try first, though!



	
Any statement or system of belief, principles or opinions: 
EDREC
Includes restrooms, cafeterias, training sessions, business travel, and work related social gatherings: 
CEPROWKAL
A type of work environment that a person finds abusive or alienating: 
EHLISOT
A type of sexual harassment that literally means "this for that": 
QDUI ORP OQU

(3 words)
A group/class of people who share common characteristics and are protected from harassment/discrimination by Equal Opportunity laws: 
DPTORCETE





How did you do? If you got them all right, congratulations! (You must be a whiz at the word jumbles in the newspaper.) If not, that's okay, too! (Depending on where you are in the course, we may not have even talked about some of these terms yet.)
You won't have to memorize all of the legal terms to be able to apply what you're learning if faced with workplace harassment problems. If you want to look up these or other definitions at any time, remember you can click on the "References" link at the top of the screen.
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