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This is a 10th grade PreAP Honors English 10 class co-taught with AP U.S. history.
Arkansas
20 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Minorities Migration for their American Creed
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Xavier Davis, Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
. Summary:
My project is to explain how the American Creed isn’t always exemplified through immigrants and people of color in America. While America was founded by immigrants, and built on the backs of people...
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acceptance
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diversity
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equality
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melting pot
It Runs In the Family, Kind Of
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Rose, Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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Although family is a significant factor in determining one’s American creed, individual experiences are more influential. To better understand this, I interviewed six family members and turned thei...
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american ideals
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division
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family
Native American Heritage
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Addison M., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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I come from a line of Cherokee Native American heritage including people like the famous Sequoyah and Chief Young Tassel! My family and many others were forced on the Trail of Tears and discrimina...
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culture
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equality
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native american
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opportunity
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symbolism
Saying the ‘I Believe’: Religion and Our Creeds
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Fiona E., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
. Summary:
For this project, I interviewed the rector at my Episcopalian church. My goal with this project was to explore my own creed through my religion, and hopefully prompt others to do the same.
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american dream
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history
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interview
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religion
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values
What Shapes Us
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Anna P., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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America provides many opportunities for those who are willing to work. “Good luck is the residue of hard work. The harder you work, the luckier you get.”
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diversity
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grateful
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hardwork
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opportunity
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values
A Journey to America: Finding an American Dream
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Jaya S., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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Determination, bravery, and love brings the story of my grandparent’s journey to America from India. This project explores my Grandmother's American Creed and how she adapted to a place so new, yet...
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acceptance
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creed
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diversity
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hard work
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immigration
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