Year one: number of women 19, men 17, children 5
Year fifty: number of women 93, men 90 , children 55 Year five hundred: number of women 3143, men 3165, children 1999 B. Does this Utopia have specific criteria for entry? No it doesn't. The society of Cola is open to anyone who is willing to be a better person and for those people who want to escape the harsh words. The only problem is that the society is hard to find. Once our society exceeds the limit of the island, we will have to relocate. Language: English. If there was ever someone to find Cola and not know English, the citizens would teach him/her the language.
C. What are the specific skills, if any, possessed by the first generation of citizens in this Utopia? Fortunately two of us were doctors and one of us was a carpenter. They helped get out of many situations quickly and affectively. If we didn't have those occupations in our utopia, it might have not survived. But once we start to multiply and make tramphalls, we will teach kids many jobs so that situation will always be avoided. D. How does your Utopia deal with the concept of race, especially in its incecption (beginning)? It deals with all races as you would deal with your own. Race shouldn't be a barrier in the path of kindness. It shouldn't have any effect at all. Does it have only one race? No, in the beginning, we were very diverse. Over time races mixed and more people were finding the society of Cola, so race didn't play any part at all. |
