Scantron Pencil Erasures

I had originally drafted this as part of the Letters To My Teachers series, but upon completion I realized that this lesson does not belong in the same category as the teachers who really inspired me.   This teacher helped me accept mental illness as a reality; that we are surrounded by mentally ill people and sometimes they have power over us …

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Taipei

"What’s with the surgical masks?", I keep thinking to myself.  I've seen them in Chinatown in NYC.  I know that folks there wear them to prevent others from catching their cold. Oh, there’s an announcement on the subway telling people to wear surgical masks if they have a cold or cough.  "Thankfully everything is repeated in English!", I gratefully reflected.  Wait, there are a lot of people on the subway wearing masks.  Do all of these people have colds?

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My Mexico Manifesto

This essay consists of my overall thoughts on today’s Mexico.   I write this after spending almost two entire months traveling through out the country starting in Tulum, south to Bacalar, making my way across the Yucatan peninsula (Coba, Playa del Carmen, Isla Holbox, Valladolid, Merida, Celestun, Progresso), flying to Tabasco to get to Chiapas, winding my way through the jungle and mountains, flying to Oaxaca City and then to the beaches of Oaxaca, making a pitstop in Mexico City, touring the supposedly dangerous state of Michoacan, up to Guadalajara, then to el norte to Monterrey, back down south to the center of the country to Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Queretaro and finally back to Mexico City.

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