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Saggio1 - Barbara Piroddi 18y.o


WHAT I DREAM FOR EUROPE…

The European Union was, and it is now, very important from the economic point of view, from the political one and for the cultural exchanges between the states of the UE.
But there are also negative aspects, and one of these is the inequality between some states (mostly between membres-states and brand new-states), that covers a lot of fields.
These inequalities affected many states that should be, after their adhesion, more united to the actual members of the Union.
In fact, one of the basic principles of the European Union is the unity of all nations and people, to collaborate with no difference for anyone, and with no "barriers" for any state.
One of the point of our work is to show to the "young peoplé" (to "us") that this barriers can be pulled down.
School exchanges are a great way to open young people minds about Europe’s future, to give us more knowledge about the UE, and to make us understand that differences from state to state are not really important for the constitution of a big and united Europe as united Europe, not only as an economic power, but united against all social ;
a multiethnic and multiracial Europe, a big community that receives everyone.
But this "dream" is really difficult to realize, if problems, like poverty, continue to trouble so many states.
Anyway we are sure that it’s possible to make more to better the daily situation, and we confide in the power of man, because we are also conscious that…
AN OTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE.


Barbara Piroddi

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mio dio ma cosa sono!!
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