Word: confronting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...very real problem among many people. Most individuals are homophobic due to their socialization. When exposed to homosexuality and bisexuality in real, healthy and loving relationships their perspective changes. As they begin to realize that people they care about are gay, their perspective changes. With time and patience, people confront their own fears and prejudices and become at least tolerant, if not accepting...
...failing to keep its behavior behind closed doors, this does not means that the attitudes expressed in the recent newsletter are to be found solely at 45 Mt Auburn Street The incident of the misplaced newsletter provides all of us at Harvard Radcliffe the opportunity to fully and honestly confront the problems of sexism on this campus...
...This is an effort to try to get doctors to confront this issue, to try to get them to decide (in advance) what their policy should be," Stone said, adding that doctors "need to know what their patients" wishes are--they shouldn't be afraid to talk about them...
Rowny said that American negotiators had to confront fundamental problems in dealing with the Soviet Union, such as their secretiveness. "If is difficult to negotiate when they play their cards close to the chest and we lay ours on the table. They don't have our concept of compromise at all," Rowny said...
...lago. My wife and children were distressed. My friends were appalled. I was infuriated, and in an earlier day, when the reputations of public persons were still protected by the law, might have sued for libel. But I could hardly run away from these false charges. Failing to confront them would be tantamount to saying that I was afraid of scrutiny because I did not think I could stand...