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The Freedom of Speech
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Vayden B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
Why the right to protest is the American Creed.
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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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America, a Melting Pot?
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Brooke B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My project, through interviews, explores the relationship between being an American and cultural background. My interview subjects are high school students with varying cultural backgrounds.
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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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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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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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