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A. Please indicate the projected population statistics here: Year one: Number of Women: 15, Men: 18, Children: 0 Year fifty: Number of Women: 150, Men: 170, Children: 50 Year five hundred: Number of Women: 25,000, Men: 24,900, Children: 1,600 B. Does this Utopia have specific criteria for entry? If so, please list the criteria here. (Do not forget to list language(s) spoken.) You must pass the test with your score in the proper range. The range is smaller when the utopia prospers, larger when it does not. About the time year 500 comes to pass, it has stabilized and stayed at 100% for almost 50 years. You must be able to accurately speak and write English. Spanish is not mandatory, but the number of class you can take expands if you know it. The same with German and Japanese. C. What are the specific skills, if any, possessed by the first generation of citizens in this Utopia? The professors have an extensive knowledge of their subjects. They have their teaching techniques down to an art. Several have had experience setting up a society form either experiment or a previous attempt at a utopia. D. How does your Utopia deal with the concept of race, especially in its incecption (beginning)? Does it have only one race? Does it allow mixed race bonds to be formed? Race is not something that matters. Even from the beginning, race was discarded and pushed aside. It didn't matter if you were black, Hispanic, Asian, or anything else. Everyone was seen as being equal. |