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Personal responses to American Creed, the documentary.
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Value of Community regarding the American Creed
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Tyler F., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Analyzation of the sense of community that drives people to help others around them, specifically in the case of Detroit neighborhoods and downtown area.
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Illegal Immigration and the American Creed
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Meredith P., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Do illegal immigrants deserve to fulfill their American Creed?
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Diversity and Tolerance in America
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Olivia T., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Diversity is debated in America. This essay shows the validity of those who support and don't support diversity, and how diversity creates tolerance.
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Rebuilding Detroit
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Mackenzie H., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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For years, Detroit was one of the lowest economic ranking cities in the U.S. Now, it's on the rise and it's giving many Americans hope for growth in the community.
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The Impact of Religion
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Genna D., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Religion has completely changed our past, making our free exercise of religion one of the most important parts of America.
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Critiquing The White American Creed
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Saffron J., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This piece is about how many white Americans believe that being American means you have to be white and you have to promote certain cultural values. This can be shown by the political actions of th...
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