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On Military Service & Success
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ChaseM, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Success in America can be achieved in many ways. One large foundation for success is the Military. My family has lived up to the idea of personal success through the military. Their stories speak f...
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The Land of Opportunity
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KS, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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A comparison of the American Creed throughout my families history.
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What Americans Do
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Christianna P., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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People tend not to realize how much their life changes overtime until it's brought up. In a society where we're told anything is possible, can our childhood dreams really come true?
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OPPORTUNITY
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ALYSSA S., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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To me, being an American means creating your own story.
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Heroes of the American Melting Pot
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Andrew H., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My piece explores leaders who have fought back against discrimination and created opportunities for future generations of Americans.
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How the American Creed is different for immigrants?
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Andra N., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Audio interview of someone who immigrated here from Romania and their outlook on the American Creed.
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