DiscoveryUtopias

Emily's Unique features of a utopia

Please use this section to elaborate on special aspects of your Utopia which did not fit any category on the proposal form. The following are some suggestions of how to extend your utopia:
A. Questions about daily life in your utopia:
1. How does your utopia deal with birth and death?
With births, all children are welcome by the parents into the utopia and are given care by all of the friends and family of the parents. When someone dies in a utopia, there is a simple funeral and a cross put over their resting place.

2. What is beautiful in the eyes of your citizens?
The main concept of the utopia is amazing in the eyes of the citizens. It is lovely that there is no war in the utopia and no fighting to get any one injured.

3. What is the safeguard on corruption in your society?

4. How does your utopia deal with human nature (the flaws, sins, and evil that inevitably arise in any society)?
In the basic of punishment. If one does something wrong then they are told not to do it again for if they do they could spend time in a jail. If someone wants to start a war though they are kicked of the island. This is done by building a boat and loading some food and the person on and pushing them of of the island.

B. What are the "what if" questions and answers that could break a society?
What if some one starts a rebelion that can cause Hatikva to either go to war or colapse?
Hatikva will just fall apart. Since the thought is no war then we would not engage in a war just to save the society. After everything falls apart though people might try to put it back together again.

C. What is the qualification guide for entering (or staying) in your utopia?
The only way that you can qualify for this utopia is if you do not believe in war and will follow the seven commandments.(see first page for commandments)

D. What are the Maps, Seals, Flags, interactive 3d models of your utopia?
Hatikva has a seal. It is pretty basic just like the utopia its self. To see thee seal go to the first page called Emily's Utopia.