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Saturday, December 7, 2013

A Difference

In my experience, if a teenage girl passes out at a party at an American high school, not only do people take note, they sort of spring into action. The girl is, you know, tended to. Like, medically. Her friends would be taken aside by figures of authority. Questions are asked. Has she been drinking? Did she do drugs? Does she have a history of falling down? There would be an investigation, consequences. 

A party at a Malawian secondary school? Not so. Oh, the nurse was summoned. She took a break from mopping the sidewalk and came over to pick grass out of the girl's hair and rub her cheeks. I was not quite satisfied, so I asked around...

Is she okay?
"Yes."

Does she need to go to a hospital?
"No. She is fine."

Does this happen? Does she do this a lot?
"I do not know. Maybe."

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