By:Jeresa Sinner and Jylissa Sinner

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By:Jeresa Sinner and Jylissa Sinner SinnerVille By:Jeresa Sinner and Jylissa Sinner

Population We will have no more than 4000 people in our city at a time. Visitors are only allowed to stay for 48 hours unless they purchase a red card

Location Our world is halfway in land and halfway underwater We are located right in the middle of the Pacific Ocean

Education Have to have at least 15 years of School. Plus two additional years if needed for you occupation

Government We will be ruling in a monarchy. Monarchy-follow a ruler We will rule until our kids our old enough

Laws Only live til 100 Be In by Curfew Wear Tracker all the time

Punishment Jail Time depends on age and crime. If really bad-Punished with crime you committed Can never come back in

Occupation 15- ability to drive 16- Take a test to get a job 18- go to college 20- became a citizen and start your job 22-24- Find yourself 26- get married 30-37- have four children

Enviroment You will experience all of the seasons It is an eco friendly environment

Economics All of the food is delivered through a tube in the kitchen at regular time intervals. If you don’t eat then you don’t eat at all. Our main currency is sand dollars

Family 4 children-2 girls 2 boys Can see their Grandparents No same sex marriages

Health Care No sickness- Pill that heals Which means there will be no need for health care You get an unlimited amount of pills, but if you overdose on them you never get any again.

Leisure Activities Allowed to go to the gym and arcade for 4 hours a day Kids allowed to mingle with opposite sex Ping pong Basketball Volleyball

Type of People Our type of people are different than most because they are humans who can turn into mermaids and merman. We only change when we touch water.

Transportation Swim Hoverboard-only at certain hours Drive- Only stylish cars

Physical Appearance You can look how ever you want as long as we are able to tell which gender you are. Girls can start to wear makeup at 15. Girls will be at least 5’7” Boys will be at least 5’11”

Clothing Girls Must not wear belly shirts on land or show lots of cleavage Boys must NOT sag

Mermaid Appearance Tail Color depends on where they come from Americas and Australia-Orange Europe and Asia-Silver Africa-Yellow Royalty-Rainbow

Tail Types

Speciality Food and Drink Peanut butter foie gras- 345 sand dollars Blueberry Smoothies with coconut milk- 124 sand dollars

Our Utopia