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Candid Reflections On Success, Strategy, and Corruption

Osmond, a student from the Civic Mirror country Procrasti-Nation (yet another Grade 10 Civics class from Turner Fenton Secondary School in Brampton, Ontario), openly reflects on his rise to success, the corrupt country he was a part of, and the shortcomings and poor strategies of his fellow citizens.

While some students read about corruption and how easily it can infest the governments, courts, and institutions of a nation, these students experienced it for themselves in this civics simulation, and learned how much it hurt the health of their nation’s democracy.

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How I Became The Most Successful Citizen of Procrasti-Nation

— Written By Osmond

A lot of things happened in this country that may not have been evident from the forums – there were a lot of scandals that nobody really knew about.

It all started with the election. The government was a coalition government, having 2 MPs each from each party (and the equality party had only one MP). The MP from the equality party went on to become the Prime Minister. As soon as this happened, the capitalists sought to team up against the government. I asked them to pool money into my account to outbid the government in the hex auction. Then I never gave them their share of property. This was one major event. There was a lot of arguments.

Now, I monopolized the apartments, and I was in debt to the capitalists, although I got out of many of them because their contracts were weak. However, with the price caps setting the rent to $500 only, I could not make enough money to pay back my rent and to accomplish my own capitalist agenda. So I performed some immoral actions to satisfy my greed. I refused to power one of my apartments, meaning there was not enough living space for everybody, and that 6 people will die. This created a high demand for living space. Then, I asked for donations. Those who donated were prioritized in my apartment, and those who did not, were left on the street. No law was against this, and people panicked, giving me some huge donations.

I proceeded to force myself into the government, without actually being inside it. Bribes and exchanges were made, to pass certain badly worded laws, and to ignore other laws. Even the judge went on my side after receiving free housing and free E/I units. This protected me against the judicial system, which was the key to my success.

After being rich, I got sued twice. The biased jury, since they realized I had taken their money for my own well being, now hated me. However, with the judge on my side, I had no crippling sentence, and often had to pay small fines that I could spare. Since I also owned A/E and Technology, I was able to get a powerful +18 Well-Being Pts each year, and this made me one of the highest in WB Pts as well.
Make enemies, make friends, I did them both. Did I accomplish my hidden agenda? 52 SP and first place. I think that’s an obvious “Yes.” ) 2nd place was 35 SP, to give you a rough idea of the vast difference in success.

This is only my point of view, but here are my opinions on other members of Procrasti-nation as well. The liberals in our class did not have good co-ordination. One of them owned education but never actually gave it to the government. The conservatives were manipulated by our prime minister, and they supported him even though his actions did them no good.

The government, since it had 4 different ideas/parties within, often had many internal problems. Eventually, they had to team up in the house of common to get laws passed, and they even passed fascist laws (party A wants fascist laws, party B wants minority laws, if both parties support each others laws, then they both get passed).

The rise in fascism was shortly ended by the prime minister, because even though he supported it, he was afraid to lose his seat. A Crisis Vote was threatened during the protests, but it did not occur (personally, although it would have been interesting to see a revolution, it was risky because I owned so much property and money).

This is because the prime minister orchestrated a referendum on the question, “Do you want a smaller government?” This was a tricky referendum question though, because he could have easily eliminated everyone and become dictator himself. But, after exposing this, he reworded the question by adding “… by kicking out Peggy, Adam, and Bhavpreet”.

Although the political war that occurred was interesting, it did not matter to me because I had already accomplished everything. I was the richest and I owned the most property.

The environment was relatively safe, and nobody dared to convert any trees/rivers because E/I was too scarce.

Other scams occurred, some were done by myself, but you have probably heard of them before. Bad contracts, bad trades, etc.

The country’s political system failed because of the corruption that occurred, right from the start.

As for a major event time line, checking our country’s biased recorded History page is sufficient, I think.

Keep in mind, that this is my point of view, so do not be biased or anything (unless you choose to ) in the review of Procrasti-Nation.  People don’t just blindly get manipulated I don’t think, there’s always a purpose behind what they do.


Osmond, Media Head

P.S. Having a “sent” mailbox to see your sent mail is good, especially when preparing for court cases. I totally forgot about some stuff I sent and it nailed me hard on the court.
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For Civic Mirror participants interested in learning more about Osmond of Procrasti-Nation, check out his personal wiki page within civicmirror.com

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Beta Version of Civic Mirror 2.0 Launching Today!

Select Teachers Beta-Testing the New! Civic Mirror

This coming September we’ll be launching Civic Mirror 2.0, complete with a new design, classroom video tutorials, 13 learning modules, and enhanced online community tools and features. This is an exciting first step in (1) making the Civic Mirror the first game-based, full-package learning resource for social studies education, and (2) a platform that will allow teachers and classrooms to connect with other teachers and classrooms in an educationally rich, simulated world.

Below is a sneak peek into what Civic Mirror 2.0 will look like:

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Civic Mirror Beta Testing Team

14 teachers across the United States and Canada were invited to join the Civic Mirror Beta Testing Team. These teachers have a track record of taking the Civic Mirror to incredible heights with their students, and their feedback over the next six weeks will be invaluable to making CM2.0 as amazing as possible.

The Civic Mirror 2.0 Beta Testing Team Members are:

  • Allen Von Eye, Sonja Karp, Newcastle HS, WY
  • Kelly Devenish, Cheryl Payne, The Woodlands School, ON
  • Ken High at Hudson HS, MA
  • Amy Munro at Heart Lake Secondary, ON
  • Ryan Niman at Mountlake Terrace HS, WA
  • Dan Ballantyne, Sherry Freund, Emily Schmuck at Bluevale Collegiate Institute, ON
  • Lizanne Foster at Queen Elizabeth Secondary, BC
  • Kirsten Anthon at Gordon Graydon Secondary, ON
  • Jeff Stone at Alderwood MS, WA
  • Kristin Greatrix at Turner Fenton Secondary, ON

If you have any ideas, suggestions, or questions about CM2.0 and the Beta Testing Team, please feel free to contact us.

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Trixtown & The Roasted Marshmallow, Part 4

This is the fourth and final installment of the student-created Roasted Marshmallow Newspaper series, chronicling the happenings in the Civic Mirror Country “Trixtown” from Turner Fenton Secondary School in Brampton, Ontario.

A Trixy Ending

Written By Nafis Wazid Year 2000, flashed by within a blink of an eye. The citizens in Trix Town prospered and practically every citizen got their necessities. Only one death had occurred and it was due to a wild card, so the citizens of Trix Town must’ve been very happy at the result. Everyone was probably thinking, “We should only expect good things for the next year, right?” But boy, were we all wrong or what. We were so wrong, it’s worth laughing at. The year 2001, marked the death of many citizens and a dangerous plague disrupting our fragile tranquility.

What exactly started this explosive onslaught between the innocent citizens of Trix Town? Well, it all started with someone who was quite quiet at the first year of Civic Mirror, but all of sudden has become infamous for his various crimes committed in the year 2001. That’s right! The one and only, Michael Lee!

It all started when Michael Lee “all of sudden” decided to live in his apartment all by himself, depriving 6 others of residence.  He made this very clear in his post “D4 no more???” Well this was just great. Michael went to the trouble of kicking 6 people from his apartment, killing 6 residents all for the sake of an “interesting” ending.  Well if that was the only part, it wouldn’t have been interesting now, would it?

For those who do not understand what I am saying, think back on how the government decided to deal with this. They said they would “forcibly” take away the apartment hex. Now everyone knows, in a Democratic government, you cannot forcibly take away anything unless the constitution states you can, or you hold a referendum. Remember Nafis Wazed of Trix Town’s comment, “Do you think a democratic government is enough to deal with this issue?” So that means the government would have to change its leadership style, right? Well, the government did just that.

First off, Varun sneakily got permission to amend the constitution by tricking the citizens of the country. Then at the day of the national court, the government announced a new constitution, which was not similar to a fascist government, but exactly like one! That’s right, there would be one judge, the prime minister, with no jury, and the prime minister would also be the executioner.  Well, now that’s just great! All that constant nagging by Anjan had all gone to waste. Well now we can’t say “nobody warned us” which makes the situation all the more unbearable.

To top it off, that’s not the only issue that we have here. You guys probably already know about the implication faced with health last year. Abhinav consumed 3 units and just wouldn’t share. This year’s even worse. We trusted Abhinav with the health unit for another year and look what happened. Another “trixy situation!” Both Abhinav and Michael have consumed 3 units a piece, while Varun, yes our Dictator, who himself consumed 2 units. And did I forget to mention Abhinav and Devansh played a key role in effectively killing 4 people by eating 3 food units a piece.

Now you’re probably thinking I would be saying something like “Coincidence? I think not” but the truth is that most people didn’t even see this coming. It was all done in an attempt to “fulfill their hidden agenda.” Well their pathetic attempt ended up in despair as Varun, the Prime Minister forbade them to seek or take residence anywhere in Trix Town.

Now there has been some backstabbing between Abhinav and Varun about this on the forums about the justification of the penalty although nothing is changed. Both Abhinav and Varun are going to have a death in their family, one due to loss of residence, and another due to deprivation of food. Devansh on the other hand suffers the same sad fate as his friend, Abhinav. Michael, well he is just sitting back and smiling manically in his apartment all by himself.

Even though all three (Abhinav, Devansh, and Varun) have had tragedies happen to them during the game, it still doesn’t pay up for their crimes. The many innocent people of Trix Town who have become involved in their fruitless venture to meet their hidden agenda have brought a sad ending to Trix Town. As Michael, would put it, “it is quite interesting.” But let me tell you one thing. There is no sequel to this sad and “trixy” ending.

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And we’ll end by re-stating Ms. Greatrix’s comments about the role The Roasted Marshmallow played in her students’ country of Trixtown: The Roasted Marshmallow played a critical role in allowing students to express their opinions.  They responded to each other in online forums and argued at school, in and out of class.  Unfortunately, reading the newspaper and developing opinions wasn’t enough.  It was only when it was too late that Trixtown residents realized how important active citizenship is, and that voter apathy literally gets you nowhere!

– Kristin Greatrix, Teacher at Turner Fenton Secondary

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Trixtown & The Roasted Marshmallow, Part 3

This is the third installment of our four-part Roasted Marshmallow Newspaper series about the Civic Mirror Country “Trixtown” at Turner Fenton Secondary School in Brampton, Ontario.

Mike the Situation: “The Biggest Scammer” shows his True Colors

– Written by Danyal

Today, Trixtown was put into a “state of emergency” by PM Varun and the government of Trixtown. This huge crisis has struck Trixtown because Citizen Michael Lee, who owns the apartment at D4 has evicted all residents from his apartment and has just reserved space for himself. This sparked an outcry in the nation! PM Varun already had important announcements to make but was not previously aware of this issue. It was added to the list once Queen Trix of Turner caught the forum post and shocked, immediately said, “The biggest scammer, get up!” and the proceedings were under way.

Michael Lee made this official announcement at 3am Wednesday morning on the forums which held everyone in disbelief that morning. He stated in his post that, “nobody will live in the apartment at D4 besides myself” and there was no specified reason for him taking such an action, he just stated, “I feel that this must be done and I will never change my mind. The people in my apartment right now will be evicted as soon as possible.” This decision was not taken contentedly by the six citizens who used to reside in Michael’s apartment as they are completely homeless as of now.

PM Varun addressed this issue in front of the country today and he also asked Michael publicly, “Is there anything we [the government] or any other citizen can do for you or give you”, but Michael refused with a big grin on his face. Since two out of the six people that were evicted had contracts, PM Varun proposed the possibility of them suing Michael in court and he also stated, “the government will most probably have a court case ready against Michael” (paraphrased). Even after all of that, Michael stood strong in his decision and did not give in to any of the offers made by the government.

Now it had to fall in the hands of our PM to resolve this crisis. Even PM Varun doesn’t have the most clear idea on how to solve this issue because when asked he replied, “I don’t have a solid answer for you yet, because amending the constitution is a lot of work…basically I’m attempting to force him to let these people back in and making it legal to do so.” The PM is doing all he can to amend the constitution and make it legal for him to somehow force Michael into letting these people live in the apartment, but nothing has been finalised as of yet, work is still in progress.

Why’d he do it? This is the one mysterious question that remains unanswered, but something definitely seems fishy behind that evil grin of his. Nevertheless, there are still six people who are in risk of deaths due to the fact that there residence was snatched away, but the government is doing the best it can to resolve this upheaval.

Stay tuned for the fourth and final installment of Trixtown’s Roasted Marshmallow Newspaper this Thursday, April 28th.

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Trixtown & The Roasted Marshmallow, Part 2

This is the second installment of our four-part series about the Roasted Marshmallow Newspaper that was started by Civics 10 students from the Civic Mirror Country “Trixtown” at Turner Fenton Secondary School in Brampton, Ontario.

Varunism – What Does This Mean?

Written By Anjan

Everything seems to be falling in place for our great Prime Minister. Coincidence? I think not. There is definitely something fishy in this pond of politics, and I think it is about time the public opened its eyes. Numerous events took place at the House of Commons assembly, many of which may have shown the Prime Minister’s true intentions.

Primarily, Varun Puri seems to have sweet talked the opposition into electing Isha Mistry as the House of Common’s Speaker. The opposition said that it doesn’t matter since Varun has promised to listen to them as well, but… who are we kidding – this is politics.

“I think it’s a big loss for the opposition,” says an anonymous citizen.

Turns out, she was right. When electing the judge of Trixtown, many faces turned as the PM nominated his choice. It was evident that the opposition disagreed with this choice, but they were unsuccessful in stopping it due to their minority. After all, the opposition only holds one third of the seats.

“Personally, I think that James is not as impartial,” says opposition MP Raghav, “I would have chosen someone else.”

Try as they might, the opposition is no longer able to affect the PM. He may choose to listen to them or choose not to. For example, there was apparently a dispute about income tax.

“We would have liked a lower income tax,” states Raghav. But since his impact of parliament decisions has now been limited, he simply shrugged and said, “Oh well.” To me this means defeat, and an indication that Varun has grown stronger. It may even look like an unknown master plan where “part one” is complete.

The other parts of this master plan were unravelled during the remaining time in the House of Commons assembly. The government introduced and passed numerous other laws; however, to me they looked like total control. For example, it does not take long to understand that the taxes taken from rich people (a.k.a. the hardworking people), will not be returned to them. While interviewing a citizen from another country called “Yop! Mama”, I discovered a very interesting detail. “Your income tax is absurd!” stated this anonymous student, “Our income tax is only three percent, seventeen percent less than yours.” “We are being ripped off! The government is only providing to people who don’t work hard,” says this second anonymous citizen, “This will only make those lazy people lazier.”

During the House of Commons, Varun was also asked about his choice of the nationalized hexes. It was understandable to nationalize the energy hex, but there seemed to be a controversy regarding the insurance hex.  “We want to balance the protection against wildcards between the government and the public,” stated the PM, “so we took the insurance hex under our wing and allowed the public to take the security hex.” However, Varun failed to explain that since the government will also own the health hex, they will control most of the wildcard protection business.

Similarly, Varun also failed to mention that he was going to control the farms. “Each person is permitted to purchase and receive one food unit, if not followed, they will be subjected to illegal actions,” says the newly passed bill 202. The people who clearly understood what his bill meant ended up shocked. “The government is basically buying the farms,” says Himashi, a fellow citizen, “If they control the actions of the farmers, it is equivalent to controlling the farms.”Looks like the farmers no longer have any freedom. They are told whom to sell to and how much to sell it for. Even their freedom of deciding how much of their own food they can consume is taken away. They are forced to sell all their food.

The only thing the government can’t get from the farms is the income, but they don’t need it after all. Look around – in civics mirror, only certain hexes are able to produce a steady income. The government has either nationalized or restricted most of them. Moreover, they have suspended the construction of any more hexes. This results in citizen dependency on the government. Most citizens will not be able to provide for themselves and will become dependent on the government for the rest of the game. Welfare will be the only source of survival for many.

However, it seems that Varun has also out grown his party. In the hall ways, Government MP Mehreen was asked a question about a bill. She replied by saying, “Just ask Varun… I actually don’t know much since he keeps changing everything.”

So much power and control in the hands of one person, doesn’t this remind you of someone. After all, we have all studied history, certain faces must come to mind. So, the next time you see Varun making a decision for the betterment of our country, remember those images in your head. After all, no one is happy with all for this Varunism going around.

The Roasted Marshmellow’s next article covering Trixtown’s political situation will be published on the CM Trenches Blog on Monday, April 25th, 2011.

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Trixtown & The Roasted Marshmallow, Part 1

This is the first of a four-part series about a newspaper that was started in a Civic Mirror country by Grade 10 Civics students from Turner Fenton Secondary School in Brampton, Ontario. Not only did the students of this country, named Trixtown, start The Roasted Marshmallow  newspaper, but their involvement was felt throughout the Civic Mirror’s online community with over 1,200 forum posts in less than 10 weeks.

Their teacher, Kristin Greatrix, known in Civic Mirror World as “Queen Trix of Turner” introduces the series with this post. Enjoy!

Introducing The Roasted Marshmallow

The citizens of Trixtown wanted to have an online newspaper and wasted no time setting it up.  The Roasted Marshmallow was named by MP Raghav Ramola and brought to life by Anjan Puri with his scathing account of the House of Commons, which he predicted would amount to a fascist dictatorship.  Anjan was quickly accused of defamation and taken to court.  Responses from citizens abounded, most disagreed with Anjan and did not understand why he so vehemently labelled their elected Prime Minister a fascist and a wannabe dictator.

It all became clear when a housing crisis was averted with a referendum awarding Prime Minister Varun the power to amend the constitution without parliament’s involvement.  Within two days, the Constitution was reworded to make “His Saviour, Varun Puri” the sole legislator as well the judge, jury and executioner of Trixtown.  On the very last day of our simulation, His Saviour Varun Puri, nationalized all hexes (except green space) resulting in mass evictions and deaths of several Trixtown residents.

The Roasted Marshmallow played a critical role in allowing students to express their opinions.  They responded to each other in online forums and argued at school, in and out of class.  Unfortunately, reading the newspaper and developing opinions wasn’t enough.  It was only when it was too late that Trixtown residents realized how important active citizenship is, and that voter apathy literally gets you nowhere!

– Kristin Greatrix, Teacher at Turner Fenton Secondary

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Debt Tears Apart Country of Trophis

The Government of Trophis, a Civics 10 Open class at Rick Hansen Secondary School in Mississauga (Ontario), is in some serious financial trouble. With only $26 remaining in the government’s bank account, citizens and parliament members are feeling the pressure and are in need of significant economic reform.

The solution? Nikhila, an Member of Parliament suggests a new bill that gives the government control over all the important hexes : E/I hex, Health hex, Education hex and Farm hex. However, the citizens of Trophis have mixed feelings with this idea.

Some agree:

Nadia: “Yeah, i think our government should own the important hexes because they probably know how to manage them better than the citizens of Trophis.”

Whereas others find fundamental faults with the bill:

Kyle, a MP of the Opposition states: “how can the government obtain them if they only have $26? The only way they can get them is by “stealing” them from citizens which would be illegal”

Candice: “It’s not really fair that the government can just take the important hexes, the citizens paid money for them!”

As the discussion heats up it is revealed that the lack of money was largely the fault of Simo, leader of the Opposition who spent all the government money during the hex auctions. Nadia, a citizen of Trophis claims Simo bought:

“…useless things that (we) do not need. You did it so when the Phoenix party came to take their position back , they had control over nothing.”

The Government of Trophis remains poor and split by accusations of corruption and financial mismanagement. Will the country be able to unite and escape its debt ? Will Simo be accused of crimes against the people? Will they be able to achieve law, order, and good government?

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Should School Be a Game?

A Teacher’s Early Civic Mirror Reflection.

Scott Kemp – a passionate educator, blogger, and teacher at Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute in Kitchener, Ontario, who just started using the Civic Mirror with his Grade 10 students this past semester – shared some incredibly insightful ideas and thoughts about the Civic Mirror and – more importantly – the effectiveness of games in education.

Check out Scott’s post here, and be sure to read and comment on some of his other thought-provoking ideas in his The Radical Tactical Shift.

For those teachers and students inside Civic Mirror World, keep an eye out for Mr. Kemp’s simulated country called Rawcopia in the forums, an intriguing name to say the least.

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Atyantis Tug-of-War: Public Ownership versus Private Ownership

Atyantis, a nation of Mr. S. Yant’s Grade 12 students at Upper Arlington High School (www.uaschools.org/index.aspx?nid=158) in Upper Arlington, Ohio,  have a tough decision ahead of them. President Simon has announced the  Survival Bill, this  ensures that all citizens will be guaranteed resources such as electricity, food, and health to prevent any avoidable deaths. The way the government will ensure this is by taking control of any hexes deemed ‘necessary.’ So, the Survival Bill is a way of stating public ownership for certain hexes and private ownership for any ‘luxury’ resources (A&E, Technology, Insurance, etc).

Senator Richard proposed an opposing bill, the Ownership Bill. This would ensure that owners of hexes would remain owners, and that resources deemed necessary (health, food, electricity, etc.) could be bought by the government with fair compensation to the owner. Once the government has distributed the allotted resources to ensure survival, their role with the hex is finished and all control returns to the owner.

The Survival Bill has stirred up much controversy as many of the citizens, led by Senator Richard, feel as though their rights are being infringed upon. In a forum where Senator Richard proposes his ‘Ownership Bill’, the tug-of-war over public versus private ownership sparks!

President Simon states, “The government is an extension of the people. Its first and foremost job is to keep them safe and provide them with necessities.”

However, as Senator Richard stated outside of the forums in a private interview, “…it was wrong to just take control of businesses where individuals had spent much of their in-game money on.”

The citizens are responding positively toward the Senator, as Chris states, “…[Senator Richard] is the only one thinking of the people right now.”

So, where does this leave the country of Atyantis? The next vote will decide if they either pass the Survival Bill (private ownership) or vote to pass the Ownership Bill (public ownership)!

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Former President Seeks Revenge in Atlantis

It was a dramatic day in court for the grade 8 Civics class at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tennessee. Their country Atlantis was suing their former President Kyle for the attempted robbery of government funds.

The Ex-President Kyle was accused of trying to hack into the account in order to take government money as revenge for being impeached the year before. Kyle claimed, however, that there was no evidence. Unfortunately, for Kyle, the Prosecuting team had four witnesses that saw him try to hack the account.

End Result: Kyle was found guilty and owed the Government $1500 and the prosecuting team $200.

But was that punishment fair? Citizens of Atlantis did not believe it was:

Vance: “I think that Kyle should have been in jail for a season…Kyle was trying to ruin the government and make the nation weaker. Kyle needs to be kicked out of Atlantis.”

Marissa: “I think that Kyle should have gotten sentenced to more time, and that he should have had a greater fine. If he doesn’t get jail time, then he might try to steal the government’s money again.”

And Kyle’s reaction to the sentence :

Kyle: “Uhhum.  if u look at the Government standings I am still president sorry for getting into my own account. And never really getting into it. Yea, sue me for typing. woops! forgot that it was a crime to type.”

Now Atlantis is moving on to its third President in a year, and Kyle remains a poor- but jail-free man.

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