Document Type
Freshman Seminar Essay
Publication Date
1990
Excerpt
America is a country on the move. We have more cars, trucks, trains, and planes than any other nation. Our transportation is what holds us together. It directs our industry, commerce, and private lives. The personal aspect is perhaps the most important because transportation dominates our individual lives. We are all individuals possessing our own modes of movement--our cars. These vehicles are essential in getting to work or play. Before we go anywhere, however, there is a certain necessity that needs to be filled. The car needs fuel in its gas tank. So that's where the gas station enters the picture.
Recommended Citation
Kleronomos, Dean, "The Great American Gas Station (1990)" (1990). The Valpo Core Reader. 398.
http://scholar.valpo.edu/core_reader/398