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PEJAMA

PEJAMA. Jacquie ***** Miss Farah 6. Where Pejama is located. Pejama is located in North America. Its neighbor to the south is Mexico and to the north is the state of Oregon. Geographic Features of Pejama.

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PEJAMA

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  1. PEJAMA Jacquie ***** Miss Farah 6

  2. Where Pejama is located • Pejama is located in North America. Its neighbor to the south is Mexico and to the north is the state of Oregon.

  3. Geographic Features of Pejama • Some important rivers in Pejama are Sleepy-Bye River Cloud River and Lula-Bye River. On the west side, Pejama is surrounded by Blanket Ocean. In Pejama there are three important lakes called Great Teddy Bear Lake, Nightmare Lake and Snore Lake. Finally, some geographic features are the Leaning Tower of Z’s, the Statue of Teddy Bears and the Great Wall of Pillows. Some mountain ranges are the Hushed Mountains, the Lula-Bye Mountains and the Night Gown Mountains.

  4. Climate of Pejama • The climate in Pejama is always nice and sunny during the summer and spring. During the winter and autumn it is nice and chilly. It is never to cold and never to hot it is just right.

  5. Environment of Pejama • In Pejama there are three main native animals called the Snooze-o-lafogus, the Sheepamasaurus and the Napdog. The three major plants in Pejama are the Yawning tree, the sheep flower and the Nightlight flower.

  6. History of Pejama This timeline depicts important events in my country.

  7. Customs and Traditions • In Pejama there is an annual ‘’Pejama parade.’’ It is a tradition to have a parade in our pajamas. During the parade ALL amusement parks must be open. We stay in our pajamas all day until the next day when the parade is over.

  8. Government of Pejama • In Pejama there is a king and a queen. They make the laws in our country. If a law wants to be changed or added that person must go to the king and queen and request it. Then, the king has sort of like a pep rally and has the country vote on weather this law should be change or added. If someone wants to be chosen to lead the country they must take several tests. Tests on loyalty, on happiness, fairness and responsibility.

  9. Economy of Pejama • Some goods that are provided in Pejama are pajamas, slippers, pillows, blankets, teddy bears, night lights and bed sets. There are many shops, stores, markets, and quick stops in Pejama. All these and other products are available, but the main item produced and exported is pajamas.

  10. Tourism in Pejama • There are many tourist attractions in my country. Other than visiting the Leaning Tower of Z’s , the Great Wall of Pillows and the Statue of Teddy Bears, there are many things you can do such as, white river rafting, scuba diving, canoeing tour all around Pejama so you can get to know the town/country.

  11. Flag of Pejama • Your map and flag must be neatly colored and labeled as necessary • Please feel free to be creative; however, you must also be realistic.  If you choose to be too unrealistic it will affect your grade negatively.  I am the final judge as to whether or not your project is realistic.  Also, your project must be school appropriate!  Examples such as Pot leaf flags, obscene country shapes, and gang symbols are unacceptable!  Violations will result in an automatic “F” on that section and a parent teacher conference will be scheduled to discuss the writing.

  12. Map of Pejama

  13. Pejama at a Glance… • Pejama’s land size is 150,000 sq. miles • Population is 33,234,000 people • Population density is 220 square miles • Climate:  Average temps in the summer is 75º F and in the winter it is 45º F. There is not too much rainfall. • Native animals to Pejama are the Snooze-o-lafogus, the Sheepamasaurus and the Napdog. They can be found all over the land and live in all climates. • In Pejama there are three important lakes called Great Teddy Bear Lake, Nightmare Lake and Snore Lake • Mountain ranges are the Hushed Mountains, the Lula-Bye Mountains and the Night Gown Mountains. • The three major plants in Pejama are the Yawning tree, the sheep flower and the Nightlight flower. • Average Salary is $45,000.00 yr.

  14. HISTORY: • Basic overview: Pejama was founded by Jacquie Pejama on October 8,1995. On January 1, 2004 Pejama gained independence from the Great Choco-Land when a great battle was fought. In the year 2005 Jacquie Pejama decided that the Pejamanians’ needed their own money so the first Pejama bill was made. • Three external events in Pejama were, the creation of the Pejama bill in 2005, the annual full moon celabration in 2007,and the annual Pejama parade in 2008. • In early 2006, Pejama was overcome with severe floods due to torrential rainfalls that lasted over 2 weeks. This caused Great Teddy Bear Lake and Nightmare Lake to overflow the surrounding areas and many people lost their homes. • Later in the year, there was a severe drought throughout the land which caused many fires in the Hushed Mountains range. The native animals such as the Napdog and the Sheepamasaurus were relocated to the northern part of the country near Snore Lake where there was much fields available for the animals to graze in. • J. Pejama discovered a new mineral to make gas and it was called petroflower. Pejamanians do not need regular gas to power their cars. • J. Pejama has turned the country around. She has led Pejama to be the number one maker of petroflower so that many other countries do not have to rely on getting their gasoline resources from the Middle East countries.

  15. POLITICAL STRUCTURE: GOVERNMENT 1.  Type of government: Pejama has a monarchy which is ruled by a king and queen 2.  Selection of leaders and their term of office: If someone wants to be chosen to lead the country they must take and pass several tests that will measure loyalty to the people, ensure the happiness and fair treatment of all citizens and responsibility by making good choices for the good of the people and the economy. 3.  Laws are made by submitting a request to the king and queen and then the request is presented to the people in a pep rally and the people help the king and queen decide to change or add a law. 4.  Example of laws: On Pejama Day, all Pejamians must wear their pajamas all day on the annual parade day; the amusement park is opened all day. 5.  If a person does not follow the laws, they get stoned to death. 6.  The government has the power to do whatever they want to do. 7.  The government has no restrictions because they are the absolute power. 8.  The people have the right to vote and request a law.

  16. ECONOMY: What to make?  How to make it?  Who to sell it to? How much to sell it for? The main item that sustains the economy is the production and export of pajamas. 1.  The type of economy is a supply and demand. Where the major decisions are made by the government. 2.  The main agricultural product is cotton which is used in the production of sleepwear. 3.  The main natural resource is petroflower that is used instead of natural gas. 4.  The main manufacturing product is textile. 5.  Cotton made fabrics are exported all over the world. Electronics are the only appliances imported. 6.  The standard of living is middle class. There are no poor people. With the exception of the king and queen, there are only a few wealthy individuals in Pejama. 7. Pejamanians work in the production of the goods that help sustain the economy of the country.

  17. SOCIAL STRUCTURE: 1.  Where do people live and work? People live near the lakes and the base of the mountain ranges where the land is most fertile. 2.  What is the ethnic make up of you country? Anglos, Hispanic Americans and African Americans. 3.  What do people do for fun? There are several attractions such as the Leaning Tower of Z’s which is the only building in the world to have a slant and not fall. 4.  What are some social groups? There are several Boy Scout and Girl Scout Troops for boys and girls to join. There is an Elk and Moose Lodge for the men and the women have their shopping club groups, or book clubs. 5.  What languages are spoken? English, Spanish and French 6.  What religions are practiced? Christianity 7.  What are some customs and/or traditions? It is customary for the Pejamanians to have a four day work week, and for children to attend school from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. five days a week. Each year, thousands of tourists come from all over the world to participate in the Full Moon Celebration and the Pajama Day Parade. 8.  What holidays are celebrated? The Full Moon celebration, the Annual Pajama Day Parade

  18. MAP: 1.  Capital: Sleepytown 2.  Major cities: Pillow City, Teddy Bear Town 3.  Military bases: J.P army 4.  Mountain ranges: The Hushed Mountains , Nightgown Mountains, and the Lula-Bye Mountains. 5.  Rivers, lakes, and canals: The Sleepy-Bye River, The Cloud River, and The Lula-Bye River. The Great Teddy Bear Lake, The Nightmare Lake, and The Snore Lake. The Mattress Canal, The Blanket Canal, and The Pillow Canal. 6.  Farm Land: The Lula-Bye Farm, The Lazy Farm, and The Cotton Pillow Farm. 7.  Local governments: The king and queen appoint all local government offices.

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