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By: Michelle Booth & Jacquelyn Fowler

Wildheartbreaker * Country. By: Michelle Booth & Jacquelyn Fowler. **********Habitat*********.

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By: Michelle Booth & Jacquelyn Fowler

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  1. Wildheartbreaker * Country By: Michelle Booth & Jacquelyn Fowler

  2. **********Habitat********* Are average temperature is 90-95 degrees Fahrenheit at noon. Are average winter temperature is 32-50 degrees Fahrenheit. The animals that live in are country are pig, sheep, cows, dogs, cats, cheetahs elephants, horses, deer, pandas, monkey elk, dolphins, whales, fish, and sea horses. (NOTE: All Animals Are Tame). The plants we have are palm trees, Hawaiian flowers, all flowers, all trees, and all fruit bushes.

  3. Flag

  4. The national Anthem • National Anthem • Under the sea under the sea, down you come with me sliding free. Down you come with me beachy babe under the sea. When you run free you are under the sea. You know that you can run, and dive free under the sea. Hit that ball high, and crank that bat hard the ball will go far under the sea. The diamond is cleared every ones here under the sea. Softball babes are sweaty so they go swimming under the big blue sea. Sweat and all goes into the sea after you play under the sea. The last game was so sweat. So we say shalla hit that ball over the wall.

  5. Bill of Rights • The Bill of Right • We the people of the Wild Heartbreaker country believe all our people have the • The right to: • Bear bats and mitts at all times. • Be innocent until proven quality. • Being safe until proven out. • Protect our place (plate) if being threatened protects possessions & ourselves. • Improving oneself, land, and possession. • An honest wage for honest work. • Excessive payment nor excessive fines to punishment will be imposed on any one sent to the dugout. • That the diamond can’t have more than nine players per team on field. • Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of kind cheer chant. • protect our country from all who do not up hold the rules of the Wild Heartbreakers country being of anyone including the enemy, private citizens and\or government.

  6. Demographics

  7. Demographics

  8. Clothes

  9. More Cloths

  10. Living Quarts and Buildings • People use bricks, wood, sand, and clay to make their living courts. Make bricks with clay using buckets then cover them with sand so their hard. Then we take draggers to smooth them out. The umpires build them. They would go to the hotel for health care. If some one broke a law we would send them to the hullaball. The people would go to the beach for education. The people would go to the diamond to trade goods, or buy goods. For religious ceremonies they would gather at the diamond.

  11. Food • There three special foods are pizza, tacos, and nachos. The parents are in charge of getting the ingredients, and they bye them at the store. The use pans and their hands. They have three meals a day. Their at 6:00 – 8:00 a.m. for breakfast, 11:00 – 1:00 p.m. for lunch, and 5:00 – 7:00 for dinner. Usually the parents prepare the meals. Your family gathers to eat. When you eat you have to say grace. There is no elbows allowed on the table. No chewing with your mouth open, or talking with your mouth full. No reaching over someone for something. They have blizzards for desert. We buy or goods from other places but don’t sell goods.

  12. Dance • Goes = worm, worm, break dance, break dance

  13. Dance • It goes stomp, stomp, clap, clap, stomp turn repeat.

  14. Power Structure • The type of government are culture has is its softball / Hawaiian. The people are selected leader by honesty, trust, and good at softball. The title of the people that have the power are called bat and softball. The responsibilities are to lead the troops that are in war and do papers. The ceremonies that are held when a new person is named is we all through a huge party that night. There is no written records of laws in are culture. Arguments are settled when people go to the shack that is 1000 feet long, and wide. The major laws that are made are that you cant do drugs, steal, and nothing that is rude or will hurt other people. If you break a law you will have to live in a cage just a little bigger than you when you sleep, but the same height when you stand.

  15. Money • The pearl is considered very valuable, because you can’t find it very often. The coaches are in charge of the pearl. The cash shown is used. When we trade we ship everything in need. When people show their wealthy the by expensive things. The teams that work together are more successful.

  16. Transportation

  17. Defense • We use the lazy people or people that want to fight. We have teachers to teach the solders how to fight. They go to courses to get taught. Their were major events fought. It was between us and jinx's. they were mad that we beet them in all the active events. We use guns and hand cuffs. We take the people and make them live with our culture. They would use camo cloths.

  18. Homes

  19. Garbage The products that are produced at home/school/play are paper, food, napkins, plastic plates, clothes, and bottles. The solid wastes that are produced for use to maintain are lifestyle is restroom breaks, drinks, and food. Different industries produce different types of garbage. The wastes that are most prevalent in are area are paper, napkins, bottles, plastic plates, and restroom. These waste go to a island that we own about 2,000,000 miles away, and then they get burnt or recycled over and over again. The way we reduce the amount of garbage is we only get three to four meals a day, and one to ten restroom breaks a day.

  20. Are 14 Months Feted & Helicon

  21. Mushu & Vanhazen

  22. Cladico & Witco

  23. Ledicon & Jessann

  24. Dustden & Yow

  25. Chanyo & Crikee

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