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There are two types of sexual harassment: quid pro quo, in which compliance with a harasser\u2019s wishes may become a condition of continued employment or advancement; and a hostile work environment in which the unwanted attentions of another person make the workplace a threatening, demeaning, or unsafe environment. A hostile work environment may also be created by offensive conduct that creates an intimidating atmosphere interfering with the work performance of the victim. 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