Bullies are just… bullies

There are people who say that we have bullies and we have victims. The implication of this attitude is that a bully is someone cruel and a victim is someone to be pitied. While this attitude is accurate to a degree, there is point where the distinction ends. Yes, when a bully aggresses against someone, they are acting with malice for the intent of victimizing another person [note: sweeping generalization]. And an innocent person who has been...

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Carnaval Defense

This week our city and country will be celebrating Carnaval. It is a holiday that has its roots in pagan beliefs and our present-day customs reflect those roots. One of those customs is the “dousing with water”, representing the insemination of the populace to ensure fertility in the coming year. I really don’t think that this origin is in the uppermost of the minds of the young people throwing water balloons and reloading...

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A Carnaval Defense

This week our city and country will be celebrating Carnavale. It is a holiday that has its roots in pagan beliefs and our present-day customs reflect those roots. One of those customs is the “dousing with water”, representing the insemination of the populace to ensure fertility in the coming year. I really don’t think that this origin is in the uppermost of the minds of the young people throwing water balloons and reloading...

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Cultural Challenges

We have been in Bolivia for almost 4 years. That is so amazing to me, and yet in many ways I feel as if I have lived here all (or at least most) of my life. [permanent post in Essays] We haven’t had a hard time with the culture. My parents and ancestors areĀ  from small-town Texas (after they debarked from the Mayflower, they headed straight for Texas!) and I spent my early years and many summers in those same small towns. I also...

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Cultural Challenges

We have been in Bolivia for almost 4 years. That is so amazing to me, and yet in many ways I feel as if I have lived here all (or at least most) of my life. We haven’t had a hard time with the culture. My parents and ancestors areĀ  from small-town Texas (after they debarked from the Mayflower, they headed straight for Texas!) and I spent my early years and many summers in those same small towns. I also experienced life in the high-powered...

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The Road of Death

If you have googled Bolivia at all, I am sure you have run across the pictures of “The Road of Death”. Unfortunately, those lovely paved roads and carved out mountainsides are NOT in Bolivia! They are, in fact, in China (Guoliang Tunnel) The Yungas Road is also falsely attributed as the “Stremnaya Road”. Neither of these locations is accurate. So, does Bolivia have a “dangerous road” O YES we do! But it is not...

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