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Euroscola 2013

Made by : Biržai ‘’Saulė’’ gymanasium

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Being a part of the European Union has

provided Lithuania and myself, as an individual, with many good things.

Allow me to tell you about some of them.

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Duty-free TradePros:Increases good supply and decreases sale costs.

Cons:Imported goods replace native ones, thus local business has lower income.

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I liked to watch cartoons as achild. If there was no decision tocreate duty-free trade, I wouldhave watched them on an old"Šilelis". I'm glad that I watched them ona widescreen "Samsung" whichwas imported from Germany.

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Pros:Schools can organise more events, manage the curicular.

Project funding

Cons:Getting funding requires a lot

of documentation, so intelectual and creative

potential of workers are used in a less productive way.

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My school received funding from the EU, so we could get a more qualified education.

Now there are projectors, new desks and computers for the teachers in every classroom. It is hard to imagine learning without these things.

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Pros:As a participant of “Erasmus” , you do not need to pay for studies in a foreign university.

“Erasmus”

Interesting fact:Every year 180 thousand students participate in “Erasmus” student exchange programme.

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When I graduated from a high school, I wanted to continue my studies abroad.

With the help of the student exchange programme "Erasmus", I had a chance to try studying in the university of Oxford, UK.

I do not want to imagine how it would be if there was no "Erasmus“ .

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Pros: You can travel, live and work in any country which belongs to the EU.

Schengen Area

Cons: Criminals can try to avoid justice by fleeing to a neighbouring EU. country.

Because of that, EU. countries’ police forces

and courts should be more coordinated.

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In 1995, Schengen, Luxembourg the contract of Schengen, which allows the citizens of the EU to travel easily in Europe,

was signed.I used this opportunity and went to France, where I met my(girl) friend Amelia. If there was no Schengen area, traveling would requiremuch more documentation and I probably would havestayed in R gpieniaiū village.

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Job and employment

Cons:Emigration is on the rise.

Pros:As a citizen of any EU, you have the right to work in any member country.Work visas are no longer required.

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When my education wascompleted, I decidedto relate my life with politics.I did not need to get a workvisa to start mycareer in other country ofEU. Right now, Iwork in the EU ParliamentrepresentingLithuania's interests.

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All in all, I think that the EU has both pros and cons.Even though some people think that the EU is a bad idea, in my opinion it helps with everyday life and makes tedious tasks easy.

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