PARLAMENT DE CATALUNYA BARCELONA PRESENTACIÓN 54Manel Cantos
El documento describe el edificio del Parlamento de Cataluña. Originalmente fue el arsenal de la Ciudadela de Barcelona construida en el siglo XVIII, y ha sido reformado varias veces a lo largo de la historia. Actualmente alberga las oficinas y salas donde se reúne el Parlamento catalán y ejerce sus funciones legislativas.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted in the EU on people's views about the EU. 23 people were interviewed and asked questions about whether they want to be informed about EU issues, which country they think is most organized in the EU, and when they think the EU helps. For the first question, 13 said yes and 10 said no. For the second question, most (14) said Germany was the most organized country. For the third question, responses included helping the economy, poor, and European globalization. The conclusions were that not many want information about the EU, many think Germany is well organized, and opinions differ on whether and how the EU helps.
The document is a collection of curiosities and short summaries about the European Union. It includes summaries that:
1) Explain that the 12 stars on the EU flag represent the first 12 countries that joined the European Union.
2) State that the problem in Ukraine was serious because the country was divided between being closer to Russia or joining the EU.
3) Suggest that people do not give much importance to the EU because it is not advertised on TV enough and people are not well informed.
PARLAMENT DE CATALUNYA BARCELONA PRESENTACIÓN 54Manel Cantos
El documento describe el edificio del Parlamento de Cataluña. Originalmente fue el arsenal de la Ciudadela de Barcelona construida en el siglo XVIII, y ha sido reformado varias veces a lo largo de la historia. Actualmente alberga las oficinas y salas donde se reúne el Parlamento catalán y ejerce sus funciones legislativas.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted in the EU on people's views about the EU. 23 people were interviewed and asked questions about whether they want to be informed about EU issues, which country they think is most organized in the EU, and when they think the EU helps. For the first question, 13 said yes and 10 said no. For the second question, most (14) said Germany was the most organized country. For the third question, responses included helping the economy, poor, and European globalization. The conclusions were that not many want information about the EU, many think Germany is well organized, and opinions differ on whether and how the EU helps.
The document is a collection of curiosities and short summaries about the European Union. It includes summaries that:
1) Explain that the 12 stars on the EU flag represent the first 12 countries that joined the European Union.
2) State that the problem in Ukraine was serious because the country was divided between being closer to Russia or joining the EU.
3) Suggest that people do not give much importance to the EU because it is not advertised on TV enough and people are not well informed.
The document summarizes a debate in the Catalan Parliament about poverty in Catalonia. It discusses measures proposed to address poverty, such as studying guaranteed income and expanding minimum income programs. It also notes that while talking about poverty allows politicians to appear sensitive, it does not necessarily solve problems for the poor. The debate had characteristics of simulation rather than finding real solutions.
The document discusses key facts about the European Union including that the first European Parliament elections were held in 1979, that the EU currently has 27 member countries and 500 million citizens, and that the EU has 23 official languages with over half the population only speaking their mother tongue.
Third year secondary school students in Spain are participating in a project to visit the European Parliament in Strasbourg to develop skills in knowledge about the European Union, digital skills, and proficiency in English. The project focuses on learning about the role of the European Parliament and democracy as well as the European elections in 2014.
The document discusses European youth policy and programs aimed at reducing unemployment among young people in the EU. It notes that over 5 million young people are unemployed in the EU and the unemployment rate has risen from 14% in 2008 to 23.9% in 2013. The EU's Youth Strategy 2010-2018 aims to improve education and employment opportunities for youth. Specific programs mentioned include Erasmus+, which provides grants for university study and professional training abroad, Leonardo scholarships for vocational education, youth exchanges, and volunteer projects. The document provides websites for more information on accessing scholarships and other support for young EU citizens.
The document summarizes a debate in the Catalan Parliament about poverty in Catalonia. It discusses measures proposed to address poverty, such as studying guaranteed income and expanding minimum income programs. It also notes that while talking about poverty allows politicians to appear sensitive, it does not necessarily solve problems for the poor. The debate had characteristics of simulation rather than finding real solutions.
The document discusses key facts about the European Union including that the first European Parliament elections were held in 1979, that the EU currently has 27 member countries and 500 million citizens, and that the EU has 23 official languages with over half the population only speaking their mother tongue.
Third year secondary school students in Spain are participating in a project to visit the European Parliament in Strasbourg to develop skills in knowledge about the European Union, digital skills, and proficiency in English. The project focuses on learning about the role of the European Parliament and democracy as well as the European elections in 2014.
The document discusses European youth policy and programs aimed at reducing unemployment among young people in the EU. It notes that over 5 million young people are unemployed in the EU and the unemployment rate has risen from 14% in 2008 to 23.9% in 2013. The EU's Youth Strategy 2010-2018 aims to improve education and employment opportunities for youth. Specific programs mentioned include Erasmus+, which provides grants for university study and professional training abroad, Leonardo scholarships for vocational education, youth exchanges, and volunteer projects. The document provides websites for more information on accessing scholarships and other support for young EU citizens.
5. 27 països.
500 milions d'habitants.
El 26 de setembre és el Dia Europeu de les
Llengües.
El 50% d'habitants només parlen l'idioma matern.
La UE té 23 idiomes oficials.
Uns 1800 intèrprets treballen a la UE.