Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

We as the people of Kenran, have the right to…
Free Speech
Complete, equality, regardless of orientation, race, age etc.
No false witness
Right to a lawyer
Right to a work union
You don't have to work on Saturday
Right to property
Right to Family
Limited right to land
Right to an education
Right to the pursuit of happiness
Right to life (no execution, murder, etc.)
Right to a choice (interpretable)
Right to liberty
Right to be involved in the government
Right to your body
Right to your soul
Right to all information (public scale)
Right to choose privacy
Right to be compensated
Right to choose leave of absence
Right to choose to quite
Right to religion
Right to free speech
Right to reputation
Right to print
Freedom of media
Right to impeach people in gov. (if they do wrong)
Right to fair trial (deemed by the public)
Right to fair punishment (deemed by the public)
Right to a speedy trial
Right to self, and property defense, within reason
Right to individuality
Right to orientation
Right to criticize

Monday, May 4, 2009

Journal Entries

Journal entry #1:
I woke up today and noticed that my favorite cafĂ© was recently foreclosed. Rats. There is a lot of strain in building- but mainly over superfluous structures. People seem only to care about decoration and height. There are no real reasons to visit any place yet. Too much tension in the air- I guess I’ll go to bed early tonight. I went to work today at my new job, at Kenran Toyota & Scion. The economy is alright, I guess.
Journal entry #2:
Heard “Clocks” on the radio this morning for the first time in four years. I’m noticing that our government has finally stopped their engaging in trivial building contests and finally incorporating quality into their structures. Also, the government is coming into shape. They all have the same level of power, and have produced a bill of rights. I guess this means we’re well prepared for anything that should come our way. My daughter is complaining because we have no schools. I think we should have some, but really, isn’t eleven too young for school?
Journal entry #3:
Today is our Sabbath day, Saturday. We are free to do what we wish on Sabbath day. I do not have to go to work, so I will spend my day with my close friends. It feels good to have a day away from all of the stress of keeping a young society growing, but things are going well.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Daily Itenerary

Sun.-Fri.
8 AM Wake up and prepare for work and school.
9 AM People go to work, apprentices also go for schooling.
12 PM Everyone has this time off for lunch time.
1 PM Spend time doing leisurely activities that are beneficial to you or society.
2 PM People go to work, apprentices also go for schooling.
6 PM People go home to have dinner and time with family.
7 PM The rest of the night can be spent as people would like.
11 PM Suggested curfew for people going to work in the morning

*People are free to do whatever they want on Saturdays