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AIMLESS
By Dorothy Alderson
Dorothy is a retired teacher. She despairs at the young today. There are jobs advertised, but they don't want to work because they can get by in 'other ways'. Then they envy the lives of the ones that work and turn to crime. The way they dress reflects there lack of self worth - they're just so aimless.

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Tim F.
She`s right! I fullly agree! The youngsters should think more about their future, because in 10 years, when they`re still unemployed, they will regret it.

Tom Tailor
I agree with her to the extent that young people have to be encouraged to see an aim in learning a profession. This is a fundamental thing for being employed and satisfied during life itself. But it`s also necessary to give them the chance to create their own identity and style. The basics for all these points are based in a good parental and educational input.

Bob Hoo
I totally agree with her, she encourages young people to be better, I love her.




Title:
AIMLESS
Contributor:
Dorothy Alderson
Length:
1.47 mins
Date:
24 Oct 1996
Source:
Video Nation UK
Country:
England - North
Location:
North Yorkshire
Categories:
Anger
Community
Crime
Sadness
Values


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