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17 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Interview with my Grandmother from Korea
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Daniel C., Staples High School , Connecticut
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In order to answer the question "how does your family and community history connect to your American creed?" I interviewed my grandmother who immigrated from Korea in 1973 to learn about what drew ...
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How Do You Express Your American Creed?
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Carson K., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My text is about how my family and I have expressed our American creeds together. It talks about what it is and means to be an American and the rights that you are given.
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How my Grandfather influenced my view on American Creed
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Charles H., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My grandfather worked his way from the bottom to achieve success, and his experiences serve as the basis of my American Creed
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The American Creed Through Action
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Henry S., Staples High School , Connecticut
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In my essay I discuss what I believe the American Creed is, and how we can promote it through action. Change doesn't need to mean a big commitment or a large cost, and can be as easy as helping a n...
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Expectations of America
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Samira S., Staples High School , Connecticut
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This piece is an attempt to explain what it takes to move one's entire life across the world. It shows what makes one want to leave and what makes one choose America. The boy pictured is my father ...
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How Do Diverse Americans Understand The American Creed?
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James H., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My essay talks about the diversity of the U.S. and how that effects the American Creed. I summarize how The American Dream is not always achievable and how your background effects your American Creed.
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