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Tag Archives: Legislation

Civic Mirror Country Merges Power in Government

The purpose of any government is to lead the citizens of a country in the best way possible.  Not every type of government works for every country, however.  The citizens of Happy Valley, a twelth grade International Relations class at Shanghai International School lead … Continue reading

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Innovative Legislation from Civic Mirror Country NFPC

It can be difficult for citizens to make money within The CM game.  What do you do if you do not own a hex that can either be rented or can produce something you can sell?  The citizens from NFPC … Continue reading

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More Headlines from NYC High School

The political plot-lines and economic action just keeps churning out of the three Grade 12 economics classes from the Urban Assembly School of Design and Construction in Manhattan, New York, that are using The Civic Mirror. Below Mr. Matt Anderson … Continue reading

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News from TropiCanada (Part 4 of 4)

Action-Ed is showcasing TropiCanada, a country made up of Grade 11 social studies students from Fleetwood Park Secondary School, in Surrey, BC. If you would like to showcase your Civic Mirror Nation, email us your story. info@action-ed.com SAD NEWS IN … Continue reading

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Pangea Citizen Seeks to Legislate Respect

It’s no secret that The Civic Mirror can bring out the best and worst in its participants. The game was given its name for that very reason: It provides participants with an experiential mirror by leaving them to their own … Continue reading

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