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Mr. Laarman's U.S. History Class
11th graders from Niagara, WI
Wisconsin
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Family history and the American Creed
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Bailey B., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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An essay about my family history and origin, and how it connects to the American Creed.
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American Creed
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Bailey P., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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To Non-Americans, the American Creed is freedom of success and freedom of expression. This image represents a man becoming a citizen, his tears are of joy from finally becoming an American citizen ...
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What America was like
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Elsa C., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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This is a poem that describes some key points on what America was like to me. America was not just the land of the free, there were some dark and depressing points that come with this country.
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How Does A Military Lifestyle Affect Someone's American Creed?
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Raven K., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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American creed has many different meanings depending on the person. To any ordinary person this could mean everyday life, but to an active military personnel, it means, "equality, working hard, and...
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The American Creed
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Charles S., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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Everyone is here for freedom.
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American Creed
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Nele S., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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My piece is about how I view America and what I think it is all about from my perspective as an exchange student.
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