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Köstlich. By: Lacy Tamasonis. Naming your culture. The Köstlich My culture was named Köstlich because it is a German culture. The word köstlich is German for lovely. My culture is very lovely. Historical time period: present day. Original Habitat. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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KöstlichKöstlichBy: Lacy TamasonisBy: Lacy Tamasonis

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Naming your cultureNaming your culture

The KöstlichMy culture was named Köstlich because it is a German culture.

The word köstlich is German for lovely.My culture is very lovely.

Historical time period: present day

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Original HabitatOriginal HabitatOn what continent of the earth did your culture originate? Europe, Germany.

Which continent is your country located on? North America, Greenland

What is the Average summer temp. on that continent? 95degrees F.

What is the average winter temp.? 25fegrees F.

What is the annual rainfall in that location? About 5inches

What is the landscape like? What are its common features? Luscious mountains and valleys, average vegetation, no desert land.

What animal and plant life existed in this habitat? Lots of trees, various kinds. Lots of animals, especially Penguins.

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FlagFlag

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We Sing to you Fair KWe Sing to you Fair KöstlichöstlichLike the wings of an eagleLike the wings of an eagle

Our country soarsOur country soarsPurple, green, and black Purple, green, and black Through every open doorThrough every open door

From the crystal blue lakes From the crystal blue lakes To the snow caped peaks To the snow caped peaks

It’s what lies within It’s what lies within That you seek That you seek

With circles and stripes With circles and stripes Our flag stays high Our flag stays high

Everywhere you look Everywhere you look There’s one a’ fly There’s one a’ fly

So now we sing So now we sing

To our fair country To our fair country Conceived in freedom Conceived in freedom

And liberty And liberty

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Bill of RightsBill of RightsCongress shall make no law respecting

an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people

peaceably to assemble, and petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude,

except as a punishment for a crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist

within Köstlich.The right of citizens of Köstlich to vote shall not

be denied abridge by Köstlich, on account of sex.The right of citizens of Köstlich, who are eighteen

years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by Köstlich on account of age.

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Bill of Rights page2Bill of Rights page2No person shall be elected to office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held office

of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once. But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President, when this Article

was proposed by the Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or acting as President , during the term within this article becomes

operative from holding the office of President or acting as President during the remainder of such a term.

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures,

shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and

the persons or things to be seized.Each person shall be allowed to legally be wed regardless

of each partners sex.

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Bill of Rights page3Bill of Rights page3

No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but

in a manner to be prescribed b law.A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to

keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.The right of citizens of Köstlich shall not be denied or abridged by Köstlich on account

of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

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ClothingClothing

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Living Quarters and BuildingsLiving Quarters and Buildings

What are the sizes, shapes and styles of houses where families live? Big, about 7 rooms, including bedrooms, kitchen, dinning room and living room.

In what rooms so People gather? Living room.

Where do people sleep? Bedrooms

Where so people cook and eat there meals? Kitchen to cook, dinning room to eat.

Are the houses communal or single-family dwellings? Single-family.

What Materials do people use to build their houses and other structures? Wood, bricks ect.

who makes them? Construction workers

to what buildings to people go for health care? Hospitals

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Living Quarters and Buildings Living Quarters and Buildings page2page2

Where do people who break the law go? Jail

Where do people go to be educated? School

where do people go to buy or trade goods? Stores, shops

Where would people gather for religious ceremonies? Church

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Foods and their PreparationFoods and their Preparation1. What are 3 special foods people in your culture eat regularly?

Chocolate Cheesecake, Otter pops, BBQ.2. Who is in charge of getting the ingredients, how do they get them?

farmers, farm and raise livestock. Food companies produce their product in factories.3. What tools or weapons are used in this process?

Farming tools, factory machinery.4. How many meals are eaten a day? 3

5. Who prepares each meal? Various people.6. Who gathers to eat these meals? The family

7. Do people in your culture sell food to make money?

8. If so, who are these people and what do they sell? Yes, stores and shops sell food. Farmers, produce men,

and food companies sell they food to the shops.9. Does your culture engage in trade with other cultures for food that is not found locally?

Yes.

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DanceDance My culture really doesn’t have any special dances.

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Power StructurePower Structure

What form of government does your culture have? Democracy

How are leaders selected? Voting in an election

What are the titles of those in power? President. Vice President. Ect.

What are the responsibilities of those in power? To rule

Is there a written record of laws? Yes

what is it called? Bill of rights

How are arguments or legal disputes settled? Court of law

What punishments exist for rule breakers? Jail time, community service, death fines, ect

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Economy and currencyEconomy and currency

My culture uses the dollar as currency, like the U.S. Gasoline prices are at $1.00 a gallon

Many wealthy people live in mansions on the river.Many people display their wealth by donating money to charities of their choice.

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Modes of TransportationModes of Transportation

Modes of Transportation:Walking, boats, wheeled vehicles, planes, trains.

Where so people walk and for what purpose? For exercise, or if they have no other way.

What are the boats made out of? Metal, wood, plastic.

What kinds of wheeled Vehicles? Cars, trucks, vans, busses, motorcycles, all are hybrid.

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Defense and protectionDefense and protection

Which features of the landscape make your culture easy to attack? Long coastline.

What defenses does your landscape provide naturally? High mountains, deep valleys.

Which people in your culture are trained to defend it? The militia.

What types of weapons are used in training and fighting? Guns, swords, knives.

What kinds of clothing or uniforms do your defenders wear? See clothing slide.

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Waste management planWaste management plan

What waste products do you produce at home/school/play?Trash from food wrappers, consumer goods packaging.

Do different types of industries produce different types of garbage? Yes

What type of waste is most prevalent in your area? Tootsie pop wrappers.

Where do these things go? Once a year, all trash from the landfills is launched into space.

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CalendarCalendar

My calendar consists of 6 months Jafabuary

MachrilMuneJulust

SeptoberNovecember

Each month has 61 days, except for Jafabuary, it has 59

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CreditsCredits

Power point by:Power point by:Lacy TamasonisLacy Tamasonis

11.6.0611.6.06Period 5 Period 5

The KThe Köstlichöstlich