The Land of the Free

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The Land of The Free!

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The Land of The Free!

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CurrencyOur currency is a combination of bills called

Rudyards and coins called Kiplings. The face of our money is Rudyard Kipling the author of The Jungle Book. On our bills are four different numbers the circled one (in the upper right corner) is the amount of the money.

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Rudyards and Kiplings

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Our Education SystemOur education system is different because it’s all

FREE! Our citizens pay very high taxes so as to have free private schools for everyone over the age of three. Our school is a school of all trades so they will be prepared for the real world, kids learn how to cast metal, make architectural drawings, and much, much more!

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Government Our Socialist government makes our people pay

high taxes. But, by doing this we can provide very good public services like, public transportation, free private schools, jobs, free housing for everyone over 18, and free healthcare. Our government also doesn’t believe in drafting, so our civilizations army is made up completely of robots.

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Health CareOur country’s health care is completely free! We

provide great old folks homes for people over 65 and any major hospital visits or operations are also free.

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Law Enforcement and Safety

There is no death penalty. Our cities are equipped with trained police men and women. Robbers and other menace-makers are simply not allowed.

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National DefenseOur country has a army made up of trained

robots and men and women. We only go in to battle to assist our allies and protect ourselves.

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TransportationWe have very advanced public transportation.

Our buses and trains run on compressed natural gas. All our public services are free. Our city provides bikes that you can rent, they have batteries and generate energy.

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Environmental ProtectionOur cities have lots of parks and forests to help

generate clean air. Our country has many national parks too and protected marine habitats.

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Laws and RightsOur citizens have lots of rights including the

right of choice concerning pro-choice and pro-life. We have al the rights of the U.S. constitution.

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Postal ServiceOur postal service is extremely advanced, in

every home a mail chute is installed. To send mail, you place your letter or package in the chute and type in and address on the keyboard on the mail box. Press the SEND button and it shoots it off through a network of underground tubes through the city.

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UtilitiesOur cities utilities are handled by soldiers who

are looking for work after getting back from the war.

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Works Consulted UGArdener. London's St James Park on a May Afternoon.

Photograph. Flickr. Web. Jan. 13, 2012. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ugardener/3292581624/

 

wallyg. O'ahu - Honolulu - Pearl Harbor: USS Missouri - Main Battery Turret #1. Photograph. Flickr. Web. Jan. 13, 2012. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wallyg/4797525031/

 

bruchman, Bryan. The Court Room. Photograph. Flickr. Web. Jan. 13, 2012. http://www.flickr.com/photos/subinev/2494045313/

 

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Works Consulted ferret111. KRT Bus. Photograph. Flickr. Web. Jan. 13, 2012.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ferret111/6064774726/

 

craig1black. New TV Setup. Photograph. Flickr. Jan. 13, 2012. http://www.flickr.com/photos/adrianblack/2798182575/

 

\!/_PeacePlusOne. DSC08462. Photograph. Flickr. Jan. 13, 2012. http://www.flickr.com/photos/dragonpreneur/5263615705/in/photostream/

 

spark_editor. a mailman in his truck. Photograph. Flickr. Jan. 13, 2012. http://www.flickr.com/photos/thespark/4329052096/