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Learning English
EU membership
Martin Luther King had a dream of a world without discrimination. Robert Schuman’s dream was to see Europe in a New Era. My dream is that the former Yugoslav countries have the potential to become EU members in the near future.
First, EU is a democratic society which offers stability and good standards of living. As a result of its economic prosperity it has become one of the biggest trading powers at the world marketplace. Second, EU is the main exporter in the world which has a steadily growing GDP. It cooperates with less developed countries and helps the economic reforms in the candidate countries. Third, it is a knowledge-oriented society which deals successfully with the problems of globalization and keeps the harmony in living among its nations. EU supports the Balkan countries in the process of implementation of the EU laws and policies. It also helps institutions how to respect the human rights or the rule of law. Finally, EU also supports young people from less developed countries by offering studying possibilities, lifelong learning and highly-paid jobs. For these reasons I see our countries as a part of the big European family.
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