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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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Kelsey A., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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I wrote about a variety of topics because I thought they were key points that I needed to hit. This is my opinion on what I think the American Creed is.
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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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Family, Community, and American Creed.
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Joshua W., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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My family and the American creed
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America was Never America to Me
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Isabel Ann Wells, Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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In America, there are many usuals and many givens. If you don't do this, you're not American. If you don't say this, you're not American. Within this poem I talk about the changes and sub standards...
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My Grandparent's American Journey
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Lexi M., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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The following is about a couple from Michigan who have experienced many hardships in their lives, and they have "been around the block a few times " as some may say. This accounts for their history...
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