Kahta
19-03-2005, 22:25
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The following is a booklet, designed to promote immigration into Kahta
"A look at Kahta" By the Board of Immigration
Approved by the Czar 1/31/2005
http://www.jbryantboyd.com/homes/images/02_classic_family.jpg
The average single family building in Kahta is 2552 square feet. This is a good example of one.
http://www.greentreenaturals.com/miller%20family%201950's.jpg
The average Kahtan Family on a vacation. The average Kahtan takes 21 days of vacation per year.
http://www.cars.com/features/2001overview/buick/images/01_buick_lesabre_386.jpg
Almost all families in Kahta have 2 cars, this is an example of one such car. There are 2.3 people for every car in Kahta.
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A look at Kahta today shows a modern nation, with some of the most polite people in the world. The people of Kahta are nice, modest, polite, respectful, tolerant, and are known for their superior intelligence. While Kahta is 100% white in the mainland, if you wish, you may immigrate to some of the African colonies, where farming is profitable, easy, and rewarding. The enviroment is one that you would not expect in an industrialized nation, it is one of the cleanest in the world.
http://www.johnsonlakeresort.com/index_files/Carribean%20Shoals.jpg
Typical pristine wilderness in Kahta.
If you wish to live in the mainland, it is also a nice, rewarding, and simple life, with all ammenities known to any modern country, in fact, Kahta was ranked by the "Who's Who in the world" as one of the best places to live. High speed internet, wireless networks, hybrid vehicles, safe and cheap public transportation, and many other things that are often myths in other countries, are a reality in Kahta.
http://whyfiles.org/200immigration_pop/images/mcmansion1.jpg
The typical home of a farm owner. Farmers in Kahta typically are in the top 30% of incomes, thanks to government regulations and price controls which are reviewed weekly. Food grown in Kahta was ranked in the top 20% in terms of quality, this is mainly due to a ban on "For-Profit" farming corporations, which ensures that only family farms exist.
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OOC2: Please do not make OOC comments
The following is a booklet, designed to promote immigration into Kahta
"A look at Kahta" By the Board of Immigration
Approved by the Czar 1/31/2005
http://www.jbryantboyd.com/homes/images/02_classic_family.jpg
The average single family building in Kahta is 2552 square feet. This is a good example of one.
http://www.greentreenaturals.com/miller%20family%201950's.jpg
The average Kahtan Family on a vacation. The average Kahtan takes 21 days of vacation per year.
http://www.cars.com/features/2001overview/buick/images/01_buick_lesabre_386.jpg
Almost all families in Kahta have 2 cars, this is an example of one such car. There are 2.3 people for every car in Kahta.
#End Cover#
A look at Kahta today shows a modern nation, with some of the most polite people in the world. The people of Kahta are nice, modest, polite, respectful, tolerant, and are known for their superior intelligence. While Kahta is 100% white in the mainland, if you wish, you may immigrate to some of the African colonies, where farming is profitable, easy, and rewarding. The enviroment is one that you would not expect in an industrialized nation, it is one of the cleanest in the world.
http://www.johnsonlakeresort.com/index_files/Carribean%20Shoals.jpg
Typical pristine wilderness in Kahta.
If you wish to live in the mainland, it is also a nice, rewarding, and simple life, with all ammenities known to any modern country, in fact, Kahta was ranked by the "Who's Who in the world" as one of the best places to live. High speed internet, wireless networks, hybrid vehicles, safe and cheap public transportation, and many other things that are often myths in other countries, are a reality in Kahta.
http://whyfiles.org/200immigration_pop/images/mcmansion1.jpg
The typical home of a farm owner. Farmers in Kahta typically are in the top 30% of incomes, thanks to government regulations and price controls which are reviewed weekly. Food grown in Kahta was ranked in the top 20% in terms of quality, this is mainly due to a ban on "For-Profit" farming corporations, which ensures that only family farms exist.
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