FPS PROBLEMS:Vandaquim By Caleb, Matthew, Nigel, Zheng Yang and Jiajun.

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FPS PROBLEMS:Vandaquim By Caleb, Matthew, Nigel, Zheng Yang and Jiajun

Poor Economy Due to the low education of the workers, they are not skilled enough to carry out tasks efficiently, so the country would not have products to sell. Those that have the knowledge and skill to do this migrate to other countries. The country would not generate enough revenue and cannot progress and further train its people, plunging the country into a vicious and almost unbreakable poverty cycle. The poorer workers get poorer, as they have no money to send their children for education nor migrate, and the rich get richer, migrating and earning money from other countries, then retire here a millionaire, sending their children for better education elsewhere and coming back here to earn money and retire as well.

Bad Communications between citizens Due to poor education, people do not know how to use their common language, so people in different dialect groups will not interact with one another as they do not understand each other. They become hostile towards each other and may find the practices and cultures of other dialect group unlawful, resulting in racial riots and racism between the people. People also feel less loyal to their country as they do not want to protect or even care about people from other races or dialect groups in the country, making the country vulnerable for other countries to attack.

Low population There will be a lower population as those that have enough money to migrate will do so as they fear for their lives (refer point 5) and want to go to a safer place to live in. They will also want to earn money in other countries as the economy here is unstable(refer to point1). Also, many people will die from illnesses(in the case of contagious diseases like SARS, H1N1, Black Death) as there are no people here educated enough to become doctors to help cure the patients.(refer to point 4) As a country’s most important thing is its citizens, Vandaquim will fall sooner or later if this continues.

Health problems of the public Without good education, the people of Vandaquim will not have enough knowledge or skill to become efficient doctors. Most educated people like doctors have already migrated in search of a better life. Therefore when a deadly disease spreads, there would be no efficient doctors in Vandaquim to cure the people. People may lose their ability to work, to do regular everyday things or even die. Death and people losing their working abilities may result in a smaller workforce of Vandaquim, generating less revenue for the country (refer to point 1). The people of Vandaquim will eventually die out in the case of a disease and Vandaquim will no longer exist.

Poor and violent attitudes At a young age, children are not taught moral values and they do not know what is right and wrong as parents are busy looking for jobs and the teachers simply do not care or focus on teaching them. Also, they are not punished properly when they done something wrong. This gives them the mindset that it is okay to do the wrong thing as you can benefit and you will not get punished. So, the citizens of Vandaquim will steal, rob, vandalize, murder and continue doing it as they do not know what is right from wrong and making the citizens aggressive and violent. This will also affect the economy as tourists will think this is a dangerous place to visit and foreign investors will withdraw their investments when they see this rebellious attitudes.

Total chaos in near future People are unhappy with their government and blame them for ensnaring them into an unbreakable poverty cycle (caused by poor education which causes economical problems point 1). This pleasure with the government creates propaganda among the people and new rebellious leaders will unite with people of their own racial or dialect groups to create protests, boycotts and riots. These new rebellious leaders will soon create total war in an attempt to overthrow the government. People of Vandaquim under different rebel leaders will no trust each other as they each want their leader to take charge of the country(they will probably get special rights) and members of the government to try to find excuses to push each other of their post and take over them. There will be massacres between rioters and the government, and if this happens, the people will focus on rioting rather than working. They will snatch resources from their fellow citizens and Vandaquim will turn into a rebellious, warring zone(like Iraq)