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Personal responses to American Creed, the documentary.
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Progress By Criticism
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Jack A., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Exploring how artists can incite change through art, criticism, and freedom of expression.
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The Aspect of Community
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Rozy P., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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I interviewed people I know to find out how a person's community affects their understanding of the American Creed.
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Food and the American Creed
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Simon S., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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How food represents the American Creed and its values and how food is symbolic of something greater than just a basic human need. Food can represent a culture's values and history.
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To Develop Your Town
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Nathan A., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Development is a general term, one that applies to many paths of change. This one term, however, is important to individuals as well as their towns. It's definition may be broadly applied, but the ...
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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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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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