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Creating Understanding, One Story At a Time
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Eli Y., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
Political polarization has become a huge issue in our country and by telling our own personal stories we can help to create a greater level of understanding to combat this issue.
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The Opportunity of Education
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Christina C., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
Is education the key to the American dream? I write about why I value education and how it became important to me.
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Heroes of the American Melting Pot
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Andrew H., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
My piece explores leaders who have fought back against discrimination and created opportunities for future generations of Americans.
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Opportunity in America
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Hailey B, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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America is beginning to lose some of our founding morals and beliefs. Some of our values like opportunity or privilege are not the same as they used to be.
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opportunity
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privilege
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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What's to Be Done?
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Claire R., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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In America, there are those who are affluent and those who are not. I am just one person but I speak for many when I say I lived a less affluent life as a child, and will likely experience being im...
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