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17 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Opportunity.
by
Mary S., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
How your life can Instantly change for the better and make you reflect on
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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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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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What It Means To Be American
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Hannah D., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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What being american means to me and others.
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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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