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Utopia

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on the basis and strategy of the mythical civilization, Atlantis. It is called Waterworld because it is based in an artificial (man-made) island. Until the 1990’s the island was not mobile; now it has the ability to propel itself so the population and myself can adhere to a perfect climate all the time and also to avoid disastrous hurricanes, tides, and other natural disaster.
Waterworld was created near the ending of the Cold War. It was created by my generation to protect the family’s heir, myself. It worked as a neutral territory and held no naval bases or any other countries’ military prowess. The civilization therefore faced no war and peril. Utopia is the first society which will hold free-market capitalism in its own way; the main reason because Hong Kong stood to be such a failure. Waterworld’s theory which I will state, "He who governs least, governs best." Our constitution will assure that Waterworld is able to prosper, without the burden of a legislative quagmire, which is the main reason for the decline of many of the democratic countries of the world. However there are obvious certain rules and regulations and punishments which are in consideration and has to be imputed in order to hold command and prosperity.
The populations are withheld from migrating so the habitat can avoid contact with other cultures and diseases. A small amount of public immigration or visiting visa is awarded. The population is genetically altered to only live until the age of 85. The ratio of female to male has always been constant (3:1). We are deeply relieved there has never been a revolution or civil deviancy.
ARCHITECTURE:
My Waterworld have structures that have no hierarchy, a trait found in most buildings. The town itself would try to retain the concept of equality among individual as well. A circle represents a non hierarchical shape, and this is the shape of the town. Square homes are placed in a circle and everyone's home is...

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