What would happen if my family, friend and myself moved to an uninhabited island??
First things first, we would have to divide into groups and assess our property and look for any safety precautions. We would search for a clean fresh water supply or build away to collect rain water if there is no natural source of water. After assessments we would divide the land in two (40% residential and 60% agriculture/business). All residents will get an equal share in land. We would then create shelter to protect us from the elements and all work together to ensure all needs are met. Next we would find food sources, obviously the ocean is filled with life. We would immediately start planting crops. (obviously if I was planning on taking my family and friends to live on an inhabited island I would also be taking seeds to plant and some animals like a couple of cows, goats, chickens, pigs, etc.) Every adult under the age of 60 would be required to have a job helping out on the island and child 5 years or older would be required to participate in an educational program. We would barter with other surrounding islands and would work together to become a self sufficient island actively participating with the islands around us. We would hold an election and vote on appointed individuals to represent the common good for our community.
Social engineering-- the psychological manipulation of people into performing actions or divulging confidential information. A confidence trick for the purpose of information gathering, fraud, system access. An example of social engineering would be some hacking into someone else's email password, they have access to a persons contact list, then one of those persons contact list. I think it is a bad thing.
Rent control is intended to protect tenants in privately owned residential properties from excess rent increases by mandating gradual rent increases, while ensuring landlords receive a fair return on their investment. It promotes an economic stability but tends to create shortages. (price ceilings prevent prices from exceeding a certain maximum, causing shortages)
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