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The name is the combination of Malta,

which, in my opinion, is one of the best

countries in the world, and the

Philippines.

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Malines is an archipelago in Southern

Europe in the center of the

Mediterranean.

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Due to its geographical location, Malines

has a Mediterranean climate with mild

winters and warm to hot summers.

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Due to its geographical location, Malines

has a Mediterranean climate with mild

winters and warm to hot summers.

Rain occurs mainly in winter, with

summer being generally dry.

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Due to its geographical location, Malines

has a Mediterranean climate with mild

winters and warm to hot summers.

Rain occurs mainly in winter, with

summer being generally dry.

The temperature is very stable, the

annual mean being 18ºC (64ºF) and the

monthly averages ranging from 12º C

(54ºF) to 31ºC (88ºF).

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Hydroelectric water dams.

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Hydroelectric water dams.

Since it is an archipelago, the bodies of

water surrounding the islands can be

harnessed for hydroelectric power.

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Democracy, more specifically,

Constitutional Republic.

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A form of government where the officials

are elected as representatives of the

people, and must govern according to

existing constitutional law that limits the

government's power over citizens.

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Market Economy, specifically Laissez-

faire capitalism.

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An economic environment in which

transactions between private parties are

free from tariffs, government subsidies,

and enforced monopolies, with only

enough government regulations

sufficient to protect property rights

against theft and aggression.

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The citizens have complete freedom of

religion or freedom from religion as they

desire.

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The citizens have complete freedom of

religion or freedom from religion as they

desire.

The government shall have total religious

neutrality and will take no part in religious

disputes.

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Education in Malines is an egalitarian

system. No tuition fees and free meals

served to full-time students.

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Education in Malines is an egalitarian

system. No tuition fees and free meals

served to full-time students.

Education starts at daycare programs for

toddlers followed by one-year pre-school

or kindergarten for six-year olds.

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Education in Malines is an egalitarian

system. No tuition fees and free meals

served to full-time students.

Education starts at daycare programs for

toddlers followed by one-year pre-school

or kindergarten for six-year olds.

This is followed by a compulsory basic

comprehensive school ending at the

age of fifteen.

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After the nine-year basic education,

students may choose to continue their

secondary education in either an

academic or a vocational track, both of

which usually takes three years.

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After the nine-year basic education,

students may choose to continue their

secondary education in either an

academic or a vocational track, both of

which usually takes three years.

Tertiary education comes after and is

divided into university and polytechnic

systems. Further academic study can be

undertaken by willing students.

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Everyone is required to speak a common

language—namely English.

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Everyone is required to speak a common

language—namely English.

One is allowed to speak in his/her native

tongue among his/her family. However,

anywhere else, English must be spoken.

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Prisoners shall perform necessary public

service such as litter collection, graffitti

cleanup, bridge repair, etc so as to earn

a return on the costs of their

incarceration.

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Abortion is only legal is medically

verifiable instances where the fetus

and/or mothers life is clearly in jeopardy

if the pregnancy is allowed to proceed.

Cases involving rape and incest will be

handled on a case-by-case basis, and

will require provable evidence.

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Marriage (and all marriage related

benefits-from tax breaks to health

benefits) is recognized by the State as

between a man and a woman only.

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Racism and discrimination will be dealt

with in an extremely harsh way – but on

a case-by-case basis.

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Racism and discrimination will be dealt

with in an extremely harsh way – but on

a case-by-case basis.

All corporations, businesses, government

agencies, and groups are free to

determine who they hire, except, and

who they do not at their sole discretion,

and predetermined qualifications.

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However, if racism can be proven,

(through a disinterested judge) then

severe action will be taken.

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The right to bear arms is inherent in the

right of self defense, defense of the

family, and defense against tyranny,

conferred on the individual and the

community by our Creator to safeguard

life, liberty, and property, as well as to

help preserve the independence of the

nation.

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Immigration policies would be relatively

light, except that immigrants would be

required to learn English. Illegal

immigrants are to be immediately

deported to their country of origin, unless

it can be proven that they will face

death or any danger should they be

forced to return.

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Health care is free to all those in need.

No Health insurance is required.

Everything is funded by taxes.

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Submitted by: Dennis Roy Ojeda