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Creation of a Utopia

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Essay title: Creation of a Utopia

Creation of a Utopia

The concept of equal opportunity and equal rights among people has been thrown around for many years. From the extreme of communism to equal rights in jobs, nothing has satisfied the search for utopia. With the help of many businesses and research companies around the world, this concept is now a reality. A reality called Pax Consensio. A small colony on Mars formed with beauty, fertility, and above all equality.

Pax Consensio is on the beautiful planet of Mars. With the newly created ecosystem generators, Mars has started to flourish with new, never before seen life. With animals running free and plants growing wildly, it is like a picture out of a picture book or a scene out of a majestic movie. No more congested, smog filled streets, or dirty cracked sidewalks. Every street, every corner, every lamppost was carefully thought out. The buildings are formed to fit the surroundings and were made to look like they were naturally created. With the ability to control the weather, there is not one day where you will have to worry about getting the unexpected rain or snow. The plant life is amazing due to the fertility of the soil.

Mars’ natural soil mixed with the nutrients of the ecosystem generators has created an unbelievable capability for plant growth. The ability to farm and produce natural foods has allowed for the escape from the unnatural use of synthetic production of these products. Where every bite has a burst of flavor that explodes in your mouth and the texture is indescribable. No longer do you have to be constricted by all-in-one-meal pills. You can actually sit down for a quiet dinner with the family and enjoy a full, natural meal. It is like being in a recession in time; going back to the slower more relaxed life of the early

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