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Freedom to Live
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Sam M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My writing is about the issue of gun violence and how as Americans we can can use our freedom of speech to help create change.
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Supporting America
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Liam B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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A major part of being American is that you don't have to support America. In fact, this helps the country grow and change.
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The Opportunity of Education
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Aileen M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My writing is about America being a land of opportunity, but there is a lack of accessibility to education to lower income families and immigrants.
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Preserving Family Culture
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Olivia K., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Preserving family culture is essential to my American Creed. Remembering and acknowledged our family's history helps increase the diversity in America, which is beautiful and unique.
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American Creeds Future
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Marlena B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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American identity and culture will be shaped not by the adults, but the children and immigrants that are moving into society.
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Differences
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Nick B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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America is built on immigration, and these people that move here all have their own stories, that's what America is all about.
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