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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

CLASH OF CULTURE

In the part of the world I come from; doves is superstitiously perceived to be the messengers of evil spirits. While a student in England in early eighties, I discovered Dove feathers inside my room one night. Fear gripped me and I could not sleep anymore throughout that night, only to discover (when the day break) that the Doves' feathers I found on my bed were part of the Doves' feathers the Englishman uses to stuff the pillows and that, no one ever sent Doves (perceived, here, to be messengers of the evil sprits) after me. Thank Goodness I didn't die of shock that night.

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