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A Giver Culture is one where people freely ask for, and offer, help to others.
Young people also noted that while married people may freely ask for family planning, they are inhibited because of the shame associated with procuring contraceptives [ 6, 18].
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If you do, be sure to stand by them so you feel more comfortable and can ask them for help freely.
The participants felt that they could freely ask questions of the TKM doctors.
Employees can freely ask further about the study without any engagement.
Through her work with UNICEF and BBB, Daphne shows mothers in the country how finding time to breast-feed exclusively is simply a matter of proper time-management and freely asking others for help whenever one needs it.
As a candidate for a major office, she traveled all over the state for some 18 months and never held a news conference where questions were freely asked and answered.
We want foreigners, including journalists, diplomats, observers and tourists to be able to visit West Papua freely without asking for special permits.
On that show, and later, on "Sarah Palin's Alaska," she found that some bloggers would speculate freely without asking for comment, spurring reporters at more mainstream outlets to chase the rumors — a race to the bottom that she could do little to control.
The journal industry thinks that it is morally wrong for the government to ask for publicly-funded research to be freely accessible to the public.
I've learned a lot of things about myself like how to know when I need help, and how to swallow my pride and ask for it, or be receptive when it is freely given.
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