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write an essay on world senior citizen day

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Answered by harshitamahani
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They occasionally refer to a classic song as a “golden oldie.” The implication is that while the composition is not new, it has acquired a certain status or merit. I suppose we could use that whole analogy when we think of senior citizens. It’s not merely the fact that those individuals have reached a certain age that makes them important. We see them as being worthy of respect and extra consideration because in the course of their lives they’ve earned our gratitude because of the ways in which their individual actions have contributed to society as a whole. The idea that we owe much of what we now have to the sacrifices made by those who came before us clarifies why we should view the elderly with respect and gratitude. We know that to a certain extent, each generation raises the next one in terms of improving quality of life and advancing social justice. Rather than relegate senior citizens to the side lines of life, we should celebrate them and work to enable them to more fully become integrated in society. Your local library might be the perfect avenue of empowerment many senior citizens need. August 21 is National Senior Citizens Day and it is a perfect time to look at what growing older means for an individual or a society.
Having achieved retirement age, many citizens desire a new challenge. They may decide to take up a new hobby or seek new horizons through travel. The library has resources that will enable any patron to learn more about hobbies ranging from gardening to playing a musical instrument to learning a foreign language or beginning photography. If we don’t have the exact book you need, we may be able to borrow it through our Inter-library Loan service in which we request the book from another library and ask our patron to pay the postage needed to ship the book back to its actual owner. It is fast and economical and it allows users of every age to figuratively turn our local library into a source for almost any book a patron could desire! It is great for those who wish to look into a new hobby without having to pay a large amount of money to actually purchase books on the subject! We also have computers for public use and these machines enable users to open up a whole world of entertainment and knowledge.
There is no fee for use of the computers except for a nominal printing fee should users desire to print out black and white or color copies. If an older user desires to learn more about the music or television shows favored by their grandchildren, there are sites like Youtube that allow users to watch and listen to video clips that feature any performer from Ozzie Nelson to Katy Perry. Naturally, the library computers also allow patrons to send and receive e-mail in order to keep in touch with distant friends and relations. Free e-mail accounts are available through sites like hotmail or yahoo and library staffers are more than happy to create e-mail accounts and give basic lessons in the use of e-mail to any interested patron! All you need to access the computers or check out the books mentioned above is a valid library card!
We all owe senior citizens our respect and gratitude as individuals; however, it is even more obvious that our state and Federal governments owe older residents numerous services designed to improve their lives. By coming to the library, older patrons may find out how to contact these agencies and learn more about the type of programs for which they may qualify. While the library staff can’t offer medical or legal advice, we are able to provide users with basic information or contacts for more expert assistance. Growing older is not a crime nor is it an excuse to avoid modern life. Senior citizens don’t have anything to prove to younger neighbors but they do have plenty of opportunities to teach or interact with them. Elders interested in mentoring or tutoring the young might find eager pupils or valuable contacts through a visit to the library. Library volunteers are always welcome and we know that we will learn as much from you as you do from us! After all, with age comes wisdom!
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