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Sulzycki 2A 2018-19
Final Exam Performance Assessment
Connecticut
16 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Your Experience is Everything
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Emma Zhu, Staples High School , Connecticut
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Using audio of interviews to discuss how diverse Americans adapt and view the reason they believe means to be American.
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From Discrimination to Immigration; My Jewish American Creed
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Daniel.B, Staples High School , Connecticut
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In order to understand how my family has affected the way I view my own American creed, I conducted interviews with my mother, father, and grandmother. Ultimately my goal was to figure out, connect...
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American Creed - Diversity
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Eloise A., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My American creed is to be a real American, one needs to live to their full potential and strive to be the greatest they can be. My interview with my parents, about their different cultures, helps ...
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How my family shapes my American Creed...
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Emma, Staples High School , Connecticut
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My project, looking through the lens of my father's American story, focuses on how my family has shaped my view of the American identity.
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