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Personal responses to American Creed, the documentary.
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Being an Immigrant American
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Malia E., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This writing piece is about how first generation immigrants view living in America, versus second generation immigrants and some of the struggles they go through to really feel American. You will s...
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The World is Changing, We Need to Change With it
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zoe b., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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The older generation is the largest percent of the voter turnout but the younger voters need help. People need to be willing and able to change their views of freedom to adapt to the ever changing ...
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The Falsity of The American Creed
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Adam H., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This argument highlights and explains the way that diverse Americans (particularly immigrants) may view the false or fake ideas promised by the American Creed. The argument will delve into issues o...
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Family and an American Identity
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Ryan L., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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An exploration of the relationship between family values and how those values influence who we are as Americans.
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How Mental Health Affects the American Creed
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Erin H., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This essay discusses the lack of mental health care available to Americans, and why it is vital for the American Governmental systems to provide adequate services to help all Americans, no matter h...
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A Country of Immigrants
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Grace I., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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A very large majority of the people currently living in America are immigrants, or from immigrant families. Despite the large immigrant population in our countries, we still face challenges prompte...
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