I think it was John Fitch.
<span>1. if the EU comes up to change the applicant country's laws with silly reasons, while the all EU member countries have the same laws,
2. if the EU supports a reactionist party in the applicant country's government and is against to close this illegal reactionist party naming the closing action as undemocratic,
3. if the EU member countries support a terrorist organization and press the applicant country about it in the name of human rights (of terrorists)
example; Turkiye
Turkiye shouldnt become a member of this union under these unfair circumstances...</span>
Well, the Bahamas could:
1.)- Exporting Business (addition to or expansion of on-site tourism trade):
<span>> Agriculture (may be difficult for health and insect concerns) , </span>
<span>> Beach clothing/sandals, </span>
<span>> Native music, </span>
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2.)- Major Convention Facilities (attached to new or existing hotels and restaurants),</span>
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3.)- Boat and Ship Building,
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<span>And...
4.)- Marine Biology and Fisheries Science (in partnership with one or more Universities).</span>