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How Being A First Generation Can Affect Views on What it Means to be an American
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Joanna D., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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An examination on the similarities of how children of immigrants view their privileges and what it means to be an American.
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American Individuals
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Timofij B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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How American individualism sets us apart from other nations. For better or for worse.
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A Country of Immigrants
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Maria P., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Through the experiences of talking to my mother, who was born and raised and Ukraine, I came to learn an important lesson on what it means to be "American".
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American Opportunity
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Joseph K., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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An evaluation of the American stereotype
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A Legacy of Honor
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Lillian K., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My family has a history of serving in the military and it has engraved in me a high sense of patriotism. Each stanza in the poem is directed to a specific audience, friends and family, government, ...
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Is there really a true "american"?
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Sakkara L., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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I wrote this essay with the intended goal of explaining the idea that even though America is "ideal" there is an unspoken animosity against specific communities. Prejudice and ignorance need to be ...
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