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The magazine aims to promote a discussion surrounding ideas people are afraid to discuss, according to the Versa News student website.
Adolescents often do not know their H.I.V. status, or are afraid to discuss it.
Current employees at the prison are afraid to discuss conditions inside.
Subject to the arbitrary whims and procedures of academic deans, they often are afraid to discuss controversial issues in class for fear of retribution.
Odaliz says people in her culture are afraid to discuss the virus – even basic facts like how it is spread.
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Finally, don't be afraid to discuss money with your friends.
"It empowered me to have a voice," he said, "to not be afraid to discuss my thoughts and feelings".
"I was afraid to discuss it at all before I got home, for fear I would be detained," she told me.
Finding an experienced teacher who comes recommended, and not being afraid to discuss negative side-effects with your teacher or GP, means you're far more likely to enjoy and benefit from the experience.
Of the more than two dozen people interviewed for this article -- from humble civil servants to high-powered real estate lawyers -- most were afraid to discuss the mayor openly.
And so the Rev. Conrad B. Tillard Sr. of Nazarene Congregational told the mourners, "I hope that never again will we be afraid to discuss in our pulpits the issue of mental illness and depression in our communities".
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