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AP Lang Hour 3
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My American Creed
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Hendy A., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
This piece is about how I interpret my American Creed, and how my family and their history has helped me come to my conclusion of it.
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American Creed
by
Reagan C., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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An essay about immigration and being American.
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immigration
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injustice
Be a Friend
by
John J., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
How my mother shaped my view of how Americans treat each other.
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family
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forgiveness
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future
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poetry
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politics
Opportunity.
by
Mary S., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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How your life can Instantly change for the better and make you reflect on
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opportunity
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resilience
On Letting Go Of What Once Was
by
Logan M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
This piece is a critique of the fallacies in America today and a proposal of what can be done to stop them. This nation has tried to rely on the same old values yet still pleads that progress is be...
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Ukulele of Unity
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Dan B. & Amanda J., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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What does it mean to be American? Well, it takes more than one string to play a note, more than one fret to build a neck, and more than one person to be a band...
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