On the evening of January 12th, 2013, a crowd of some 300 people rioted outside the Presidential Mansion to demand proper education, vandalizing cars and harassing policemen. The Bombbird administration agreed to pour the little money it has (being a developing third world country as-of this publication) into building the first formal school in Immaculata's history. The country had been pushing its congress to raise funding for developing new technology from $24,000 to $35,000. The riots ended on January 14th after the administration publicly announced its decision to build a new school, resulting in $3,500 in damages. Immaculatians had previously been forced to pay for private tutors for education.
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| - On the evening of January 12th, 2013, a crowd of some 300 people rioted outside the Presidential Mansion to demand proper education, vandalizing cars and harassing policemen. The Bombbird administration agreed to pour the little money it has (being a developing third world country as-of this publication) into building the first formal school in Immaculata's history. The country had been pushing its congress to raise funding for developing new technology from $24,000 to $35,000. The riots ended on January 14th after the administration publicly announced its decision to build a new school, resulting in $3,500 in damages. Immaculatians had previously been forced to pay for private tutors for education.
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| - On the evening of January 12th, 2013, a crowd of some 300 people rioted outside the Presidential Mansion to demand proper education, vandalizing cars and harassing policemen. The Bombbird administration agreed to pour the little money it has (being a developing third world country as-of this publication) into building the first formal school in Immaculata's history. The country had been pushing its congress to raise funding for developing new technology from $24,000 to $35,000. The riots ended on January 14th after the administration publicly announced its decision to build a new school, resulting in $3,500 in damages. Immaculatians had previously been forced to pay for private tutors for education.
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