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If North Korea were my home

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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If North Korea were my home

Paul McLellan
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have 41.01% more babies

  • It would be normal to have big families
  • I would need to spend more money on my large familly

make 95.82% less money

  • Would have to live without luxuries
  • would have to spend money wisely
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No Hiv/aids

  • would not have to worry about contracting it
  • better general public health
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die 11.86 years sooner

  • would have to live life to the fullest
  • make sure all of my dependents (children, loved ones etc.) have enough to get by on before i die

be 3.4 times more likely to be murdered

  • would have to be more cautious, while doing everyday tasks
  • would lock my front door every day and night
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consume 99.07% less oil

  • i would not have to spend as much money on gas
  • less fumes in the air
  • cleaner atmosphere

be 5.2 times more likely to die in infancy

  • poorer health care
  • more diseases

use 95.06% less electricity

  • I would be less dependant on technology
  • I would have to find alternative ways to do everyday tasks (such as heating my home, cooking, etc.

positives of living in north korea

  • No HIV/AIDS
  • Consume less oil
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negatives of living in north korea

  • Less freedom
  • lower life expectantcy
  • less access to utilities
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Would I consider living in North Korea?

No. There is too much political tension between North Korea and the rest of the world for me to consider living there.