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    Title: Should The Elderly receive free bus rides? Specific Purpose: To persuade to the public in letting senior citizens have free bus rides. Thesis Statement: Don’t you think elderly people deserve free public transportation? Introduction/Attention Grabber: We frequently hear discussions regarding society not taking good enough care of the Elderly. Based on what I saw in the seniors and their struggles‚ I think that providing them with free public transportation would be a good place to

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    The elderly should receive free bus rides. While some people believe they should have to pay like everybody else‚ I strongly support this because they have already served our communities so now the community and society should serve them. The first reason I have to support my opinion is when they were younger they had jobs‚ paid taxes and they shouldn’t have to pay for a bus ride. One example that shows this to be true is the high employment rate back when they were younger. Another detail supporting

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    Do you believe that older people should receive bus rides free of charge? Introduction: Okay‚ who’s driving to the store today? On today as I try to persuade of this issue at hand of the elderly and transportation. We frequently hear talk surrounding society about not taking care of the elderly. Based on what I have seen in the seniors and their daily struggles about driving‚ I think that providing them with free public transportation would be a place to restart the process of providing them

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    I believe that elderly people should get free bus rides because most elderly people either cannot‚ or should not‚ be driving. I believe that getting elderly people off of the road will make the roads much safer. This is also another way to keep elderly people out of car accidents. When the elderly lose their license because there body does not respond as quick as it used to‚ how else are they supposed to get around? Obviously they can’t walk to where they want or need to go‚ and I do not believe

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    utilizes the GET bus as her primary form of transportation every day. She finds the GET bus to be a convenient form of transportation most of the time. Since her walk to the nearest bus stop is about a mile‚ this bus rider finds this method of transportation inconvenient during extreme hot or extreme cold temperatures. She is able to reach her destinations in a timely manner by using her time management skills and a good understanding of the schedules of the GET bus. The cost to use the GET bus is not a

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    of American culture from a 5 mile bus ride. On 20th July‚ on a Friday‚ I rode the Foothill 482 bus towards Puente Hills Mall‚ a bus ride of about 10 miles. It was around 4.30 p.m. when I took the bus and I arrived around 45 minutes later‚ having passed through many landmarks and stops. From the ride‚ I observed a whole lot of events that made me conclude a few things about the modern American culture. The five conclusions that I made about America from this bus ride are: the distinct modes of transportations

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    Got on bus at MacArthur Bart station until the Fruitvale station Introduction- The East Bay area is an economically diverse community with many satisfactory and unsatisfactory aspects. Each city had its differences and distinctions in people‚ settings‚ and cleanliness. As the bus left the station and went around the corner I could tell that we were in a low poverty city. With loose trash and debris in front of houses and apartment buildings‚ the area looked torn down and not very visual pleasing

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    have the opportunity to get free education. Once before a man in prison received his doctorate degree at the graduation ceremony. This paper will discussion some of the issues on the government paying more to keep prisoners imprisoned than on K-12 grade student’s education. How can prisoners receive free education but us free citizens have to pay our way for education? Having education does change your state in mind‚ is what they say but I don’t believe it should be free for inmates. Crimes are being

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    Ruth Forman In the poem Poetry Should Ride the Bus‚ Ruth Forman beautifully writes about what poetry should be. Each stance describes a beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as a characteristic of Ruth’s life. Each stance of the poem is a significant memory that Ruth had at a certain point in her life. The first stance is a memory of when she was a child; the second stance is a memory when she was a teenager‚ and so on. The dehumanizing oppression of African Americans in the southern

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    My initial reaction while reading this passage was no she should not be aloud to ride on the bus. I thought this because if I was on the bus I would not want to sit next to someone who had poison on them. I also think it is a health hazard for not only the person chained to the box of poison but also to the rest of the passengers on the bus. On the other hand doesn’t the person with the poison have just as much right to sit on the bus as the person sitting next to her or a few seats away? I think

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