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Personal responses to American Creed, the documentary.
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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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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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The American Creed of Diverse Americans As Expressed Through Art
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Zoe R., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This essay is about how diverse Americans and Americans whose demographic have a history of oppression understand the American Creed. I investigated this question specifically by looking at pieces ...
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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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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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Experiences Shaping Americans
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Mia Y., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Ones own idea of their American Creed is greatly shaped on their community and family and, most of all, experiences. Experiences shape each individual in different ways and below you will see a few...
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