Are the next Generation of Childern Under pressure?

July 22, 2007 5:21pm CST
I believe with all things changeing like global warming, that the next generation of children/teenagers will have it alot harder growing up following a more stricture structure given by the goverment they will make passing there driving alot harder, they are soon going to rise the number of hours needed before you can go for your driving test, to 100 hours of driving, where i live is not one of the richest areas of england and i still find it expensive on average you are looking around £15-£20 a lesson that lasts 1hr 20 x 100 = 2000 just on driving lessons, plus the exams on top, and all the gear. thats one fact, prices of cars, Houses are steadly growing, so this infact will make our kids loan money and probably on a highish intrest rate. with everything changeing around us, i believe these children of today and the next generations to come are going to have it alot harder, i would like to hear other peoples thoughts about how this may happen or not any feed back is welcome thank you for your time
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• Canada
30 Jul 07
I agree with you!!! For so many reasons the upcoming generation and the generations ahead of them will have things a lot harder, not just because of global warming and the government, but because of the pressure of the education system, and what is expected. children don't have time to be children anymore.