My Imaginary Civilization Bobahoo

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My Imaginary Civilization------- Bobahoo By: Bruce Qin 7P

Bobahoo The first civilization to develop in antarctica

Population & Hierarchy Population—2,000,000 People Hierarchy-- Governors Middle Classed People Farmer Student Studying Aboard New Immigrants Wealthy People

Land Division The civilization of Bobahoo developed in Antarctica, and they didn’t make full use of the land, so lots of it became—Waste Land. Of course, there are also Protected Areas for different animals species, but that’s only for the places the discovered. Other than that, the land divides into a Large Population Center, which lets most people live, and a rich Agricultural Land which lets all the farmers plant crops that they need. The residents expand their community by finding more explorers in Antarctica.

Language: Education & Jobs the language in Bobahoo is also extremely unique, they use English as their first language to communicate with the world and a special gaming language along their community, an example of written language would be: How are you today? Which means how are you today? Can normal people understand that? Course not, its just a special language inside of their community. The education in Bobahoo is very unique, the residents don’t study math, science, and other academic classes like kids all over the world, they study only three things: English, their own language, and GAMING!!! Of course, they are experts in gaming, but when you think about it, where do they earn their living?? Well, the residents travel all around the world to play games with other pro gamers across the world!! And they earn their living from competitions!!

More Specific in Languages Their ABC is very complicated, but if you look closely, its quite interesting: A (A) B (B) C (C) D (D) E (E) F (F) G (G) H (H) I (I) J (J) K (K) L (L) M (M) N (N) O (O) P (P) Q (Q) R (R) S (S) T (T) U (U) V (V) W (W) X (X) Y (Y) Z (Z) In this page, I will describe the language of Bobahoo a little more specific, I will show what they ABC (capital) is: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z If you want to try the language out, you can find it under the font selection in Word, it is just under boardway copyist

National Flag: Their National Flag is a flag with the mario background and a few game logos.

Statues / Monuments As you can see, they are just pure gamers, their monuments also represent this point, in the center of the city, there is a row of statues of game characters; there are pac-man, mario, pokemons, Halo, Call of Duty, Minecraft, all kind of games. Their art are pictures of how the games evolved, from graphics to game lines…

Territory administer system The residents in Bobahoo has a different territory administer system than all other countries. The Bobahoo residents don’t live in a gigantic community, instead, they live in igloos, and they only travel through Antarctica in the summer when the temperature is warm. They don’t explore the continent in the cold winter. Every time they find a new person, they record their information down and expand their community with the new ‘immigrant’, they select leaders from the official governors, so they always have new governors. The new immigrant gets welcomed and taught to build an igloo if he/she doesn’t already know.

Conclusion Overall, Bobahoo is a very successful civilization, they are able to survive in the Antarctica and work together as a group. One possibility of this amazing civilization collapsing is if the ice in the Antarctica region melt, then the home for 2 millions of people will be destroyed. They will not be able to build any shelters, and that will force them to move to another continent.