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Sulzycki 2A 2018-19
Final Exam Performance Assessment
Connecticut
16 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Religion of America
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OttoLC, Staples High School , Connecticut
. Summary:
My piece is about the rituals and symbols that make us American compared to the past to the modern day. The image is to compare the things we think of when someone says the word America, and how we...
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My American Creed
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Jad M., Staples High School , Connecticut
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Being an individual that is quite diverse, I have been profoundly influenced by my parents' experiences.
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American Creed
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Shirley A., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My project represents how my Hispanic ethnicity from my parents influences myself as an American and my story of who I am.
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Union
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Dominik K., Staples High School , Connecticut
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“You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche You are yourself, along with others...
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My American Creed
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Justin F., Staples High School , Connecticut
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Exploring my family history through art in order to explain my American Creed
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Immigrating Creeds
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Julian B., Staples High School , Connecticut
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I discuss how my parent's influence with immigrating to America has influenced their American Creeds and how that influenced mine as well.
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