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17 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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What Connection?
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Isabella L., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
The first computer was released in 1981. My mother was born in 1964. 17 years. For 17 years, my parents generation lived day to day life without wifi, but some would argue they had a much better co...
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creed
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immigration
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issues
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opportunity
On the Promise of Stability in America
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Drew M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
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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discrimination
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justice
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poverty
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stability
Heidelberg
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Laura L., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
My piece is about poverty in America and how pieces of the American Creed have both caused issues within society, but can also help to heal them.
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injustice
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minorities
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perseverance
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poverty
On Letting Go Of What Once Was
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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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dream
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future
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politics
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progress
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values
The Rich Man's Burden (satire)
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Donovan B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
My piece is a satire that details the inequity in educational opportunity in America.
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education
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inequality
What It Means To Be American
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Hannah D., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
What being american means to me and others.
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creed
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culture
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diversity
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