Oops! I Did It Again

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I kind of made a very interesting cultural mistake before one of my student painters politely corrected me.  If you look on most maps in the United States, the capital city is marked with a red star.  It's just what you do. So, I did the same for Chisinau on a map of Moldova.  It seemed the logical thing to do. Then, one young man asked me why I did that.  After I explained my reasons, which I really never even thought about, Adrian gave me a point of view that I really never thought about.  You see, the red star is a symbol of communism.  In Moldova, it would be as glaring as placing a swastika on a map in the United States or Germany.  I quickly smeared a layer of paint over that star.

I made a spelling mistake on another city on the map, so the first place I correctly labeled was Tiraspol.  The director of the school nearly had a stroke when she saw that.  (Adrian whispered, "Imagine what she would have said if she saw a red star?")  I told her she just needed to have patience and more cities would be put on the map.  Still, I wasn’t completely convinced I was forgiven.  The situation about Transnistria was much more sensitive than I ever imagined.

As I thought about this, I remembered that I also put a red star on the world map to show where Moldova was located on my T-shirt design.  Well, it had been noticed and it had been erased.  Nobody thought to tell me.  I could have changed the color or replaced it with a heart.  Instead, the area was left blank.  Seriously, if it had been mentioned to me the first time, I wouldn’t have done it again. 

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October

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Acquainting Aquinas

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This Is How You Do It
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