Wednesday, February 09, 2011

ABCWEDNESDAY-"D" DIVERSITY


The sign that one would see when leaving the Como Zoo and Conservatory  is written in languages that show the DIVERSITY of people living in St. Paul: English, Somali, Hmong, and Spanish. Admission is free, but DONATIONS are always welcomed!

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14 comments:

  1. même pas en français ;))

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  2. Such a positive sign recognizing the diversity of the community.

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  3. I wonder if all those ethnic groups know how deep the snow gets there before the moved!

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  4. I agree with Sharon! Wow that is alot of snow! Stay warm.

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  5. Looks like they have everyone included! Here it is usually just English and Spanish.

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  6. Thank goodness I understand one language written on that sign. ^_^ Happy Wednesday!
    ABC-Wednesday

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  7. Wow! I would not have guessed that it was free to visit. That is unusual. I like the sign sticking up out of the snow.

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  8. Our multicultural society is not only a reality but becoming more so, and something I think we should celebrate!

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  9. I'm showing my ignorance here - I have never even heard of Hmong!

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  10. so how do people from SE Asia and Somalia end up in a cold place like St. Paul?
    but I love the diversity!
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  11. Quite a few different cultures convening at the zoo.

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  12. But there's no French! (There's a complainer in every crowd, isn't there?)

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  13. They should also have the language of Lake Woebegone. :-)

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  14. No Norwegian or Swedish, either! and in MinnesOta...!
    Nice zoo, though.

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