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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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Germany to America: Family History Shaping My American Creed
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Kourtney A., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
. Summary:
Without my Grandmother's efforts and her coming to The United States, I would not be apart of THE ALLEE family. This heavily impacts MY American Creed. The United States of America was and still is...
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Action Through Artistic Expression
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Lauren P., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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An analysis of the expression of American Creed and how it is portrayed in classical American art and how young artist can use their talents to show their creed in a similar manner.
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Minorities Migration for their American Creed
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Xavier Davis, Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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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
Refugees: A Unifying Force
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Kaedon S., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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It is very important for local communities to have organizations that help with the refugee crisis. In this work I illustrate the ability of students to come together for a common, selfless goal.
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civil rights
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A Profile in Service: My American Creed
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Gillian Fast, Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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"Legacy is not leaving something of people. It's leaving something in people" ----Peter Strople My family's legacy of service to others has not only shaped me into the person I am, but the person I...
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aspiration
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family
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sacrifice
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service
Ethnicities' Ethical Creeds
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Charlie S., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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America is chock full of different nationalities, ethnicities, and cultures, and these different ethnicities that make up our country understand the American Creed differently based on their uniq...
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community
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creed
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equality
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opinions
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understanding
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