AdelaideNow... Young people on the move : "Migrants arriving in 2006-07 had a median age of 27, and for people heading abroad it was 29."
Not surprising really because travel is relatively cheap, the internet has made the world accessible to so many and the young are the ones who will forge a global perspective for our planet. To do that successfully they need to know the world and so it's natural they want to travel and broaden their horizons and knowledge. They don't have to look things up in books, watch documentaries on the television. They can live the dream and find out for themselves. There are a lot of global companies, there are a lot of casual and contract positions, so anyone can fill them. The young go places to learn languages and cultures and they will be prepared to take this world a step further for us and it will be as a global community which knows how to co operate. We won't talk of foreigners nor aliens. We shall know each other and understand each other better. The young are building bridges instead of walls and that is a good thing.
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