ECONOMICS
Economics: Trapped on Econoland Island
Slide 1: Day 1 Scenario
The ten times in my luggage are trousers, shirts, hats, shoes, a torch, water bottle, hygiene essentials, extra snacks that could easily fit in bags such as granola bars, and medicines for an emergency. I had packed these items since I thought these would be mandatory when facing island weather and emergency needs such as medicines if there are no medical stores and hygiene essentials like toothpaste, toothbrush, tissues, etc. Pictures of each of the items are as below:
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Slide 2: Day 3 Scenario
As electricity on the island is down, more torch usage would be beneficial, and my dependency on granola bars would increase. Since electricity was to be used for making food with electricity cookers, without it, I would have to eat granola bars only with a torchlight in the night sometimes. I would still use shirts, trousers, and shoes for everyday clothes changing for hygiene, using However, I might not use hats and medicine until special needs arise.
Slide : Day Scenario
The three items that I would barter trade in exchange for my...
…7-month pregnant lady is not in a serious medical condition. The medical staff already takes care of the flight attendant whose husband is in the hospital.Trip 3: The well-known attorney who plans on suing the airline and I would be the last ones to leave the island since I feel I would give priority to others who have higher needs than me. I can survive two days more on the island as I am fit and healthy for living some more days along with the attorney whos suing can wait for two days since people need an airline before its sue.
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