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The premise is that there are ten people on an island, they are a sovereign nation, and they are trying to best determine how to govern themselves.
Question #4: The oldest person on the island can no longer work. He has always been a hard worker, but is physical unable to do so any longer. How is this person taken care of?
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The premise is that there are ten people on an island, they are a sovereign nation, and they are trying to best determine how to govern themselves.
Question #4: The oldest person on the island can no longer work. He has always been a hard worker, but is physical unable to do so any longer. How is this person taken care of? October 8, 2007
Ten on an Island
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The premise is that there are ten people on an island, they are a sovereign nation, and they are trying to best determine how to govern themselves.
Question #4: The oldest person on the island can no longer work. He has always been a hard worker, but is physical unable to do so any longer. How is this person taken care of?
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The premise is that there are ten people on an island, they are a sovereign nation, and they are trying to best determine how to govern themselves.
Question #4: The oldest person on the island can no longer work. He has always been a hard worker, but is physical unable to do so any longer. How is this person taken care of?  
	    	