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    A. Summary of my experience My first experience in the wheelchair was Sunday September the 25th when I made a trip to Wal-Mart in Nacogdoches. I got out of my truck and walked to the back and let the tailgate down. I then retrieved the wheelchair out of the back of the truck and then sit down. There was five people standing four cars up from where I parked. They glared at me and I knew what was going through their minds, as I passed I could hear them talking although I do not know what was said…

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    thinking this will be grand. I leap onto the bus expecting to sit with a friend. As I saw all the faces I some what recognized I noticed there was no spot for me. As I scanned the bus the only spot open was next to the secretary. I plopped into the seat. I started to introduce myself and she seemed to be really nice. We chatted for the hour long bus ride talking about so many things. As I peered out the window I noticed we had arrived. I hopped off the bus and climbed up the slope. It was quite…

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    Cheez: A Short Story

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    , there was a cool breeze, and there were some tiny birds in the trees. I walked to the bus stop. The bus came late as usual. I wonder what it will be this time. A old person crossing the street, a dog jumped out in front of the bus, but it was just that Jerry got stuck in the door again. As usual the bus was quiet ,well except for the girls in the back spreading rumors. The bus jerked to a stop when the bus driver hit the brakes. I got off like everybody else. The school is gray, dull,…

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    can buy their selves a meal. The kids were so nice, saying thank you and giving me hugs. In my mind, I was thinking about the struggle these kids go through everyday just to eat. As the day went on it started to rain. While we, the tourist, were on a bus, I witness kids running…

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    Have you ever ridden on a school bus? Most people have. But, did the bus you were on have seatbelts? For most people, the bus didn’t. Some may think that this is not dangerous, or that it is not worth the money, but based footage I have seen, I think otherwise. In the united states, only 6 out of 50 states require seat belts. If that number were increased, the average amount of 11 kids who die due to bus related accidents each year could be brought even lower. When busses get into accidents, it…

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    I woke up as the bus trundled down the road through the Ozarks of Missouri in the early hours of a winter’s night; it was frigid. I was wearing only jeans and a flight jacket. In the back of the bus, two old guys shared a paper bag between them. Well, being only seventeen they seemed old to me. The smell of booze and rancid men invaded the bus for a long ride from Kansas City to Fort Leonard Wood Missouri, through the Ozarks. The sun was starting to come up, but the temperature was still below…

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    Fasten Your Seatbelts! The school bus safety in this time has gotten better and worse but the one thing you don’t see in school buses too often are the seatbelts. According to GHSA.org, 34 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands have primary seat belt laws for front seat users. Of these: 18 states, D.C. and 2 territories include rear seats as primary enforcement, 4 states include rear seats as secondary…

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    get from the whites. “Hear my cry” is a call to God to hear the Logans cries and pains. In chapter three the family faced a very painful struggle from the whites’ bus driver. Thunder, as stated in the title, and rain turned their drive ways into muddy and slicky ground. That was not the big issues, the biggest issue was that the whites’ bus kept splashing them with mud as it drove by them while going to school. They get very angry when they get all muddy and…

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    school mindset, and at the time, I couldn’t see how it was slowly eating my life away. Walking to the bus stop, I turned my music on loud and isolated myself from the other kids. Being the stereotypical middle schooler, I believed that I was too cool to talk…

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    Free Bus Rides

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    Should the elderly receive free bus rides? Should the elderly receive free bus rides ? the elderly should not pay for public transport, because they are limited in their finance. Most of the elderly are retired and have no more income coming in. The only money they have left its for them to buy their food , medicine, rent etc or even maybe to go on a mini vacations. I say vacation because the money they get from retirement they should be able to enjoy it on a vacation every once in a while.…

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