Political symbolism is symbolism that is used to represent a political standpoint. The symbolism can occur in various media including banners, acronyms, pictures, flags, mottos, and countless more.
The three governing bodies of European Union are: the Council which represents the governments, the Parliament which represents the citizens and the Commission which represents European interests. The rest of the EU institutions are: <span>the </span><span>Council of the European Union<span>, </span><span>the </span>Court
of Justice of the European Union<span>, the </span>European Central Bank<span>, and the </span>Court
of Auditors<span>. </span> Currently, there is 28 member states:
Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Croatia, Spain, Germany,
France, United Kingdom., Italy, Slovenia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, Estonia, Greece, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Poland and Portugal.</span>
"Once you put something out there, it's there forever." You hear many adults saying that. First off... privacy... if you are taking a vacation at your beach house in Florida, and you post a picture there on Instagram, it tags your location of where you took it. That invades your own privacy. Someone could easily break into the house when you are not there and steal everything. Now for dignity. If you gave you boyfriend/girlfriend some inappropriate pictures of yourself on Snapchat, they could easily screenshot the pictures. After you break up... (if you do).... he/she could send those around the school. That affects your dignity. Last but not least, freedom. It positively affects your freedom of speech. You can comment on almost every social media app. That can be a good thing or a bad thing. Well thats it. I hope this helps!<span />