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A Culture that Glorifies Success
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Alex P., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My piece touches on the fact that the American identity is largely formed off of the parts of American history we glorify as successes and the fact that this largely hinders growth, and additionall...
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American creed
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Abhigya K. , Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Cultural diversity, Immigration
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My American Creed
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Hendy A., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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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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The Social Contract
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Sydney C., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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The following discussion and reflections were prompted by four questions centered around the topic of gun control, with the purpose of evaluating how we as Americans consider the social contract an...
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On the Promise of Stability in America
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Drew M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This piece picks apart the promise of stability in America, exposes the shortcomings of this promise, and elaborates on the actions taken by people to make the promise a reality and their impact on...
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Be a Friend
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John J., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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How my mother shaped my view of how Americans treat each other.
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