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American Literature with Mrs. Reed
Students in American Literature in Mrs. Reed's courses
Michigan
62 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Who's America Is It?
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Elaina, Okemos High School , Michigan
. Summary:
An interview of a family member and a reflection on who runs the country.
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American Division
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Jake, Okemos High School , Michigan
. Summary:
We always say we want to be The UNITED States of America. But how true is that?
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Equality For All
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Emma C., Okemos High School , Michigan
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Equality is arguably the most important American Creed, in this piece you will read about events that either represent equality or fail to.
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Immigration Stories
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Junhyoung Kwon, Trinity Kelly, Srihita Veeramachaneni, Okemos High School , Michigan
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The story of three different immigrants, and the reasons why they came.
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To Be American
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Andre, Okemos High School , Michigan
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Poem
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creed
How is American Creed defined by its members?
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Rachel, Okemos High School , Michigan
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A narrative of how my immigrant mother overcame hardships to become American, relating to Gone with the Wind and the Great Gatsby, defining what American Creed is, defined by those whom belong to it.
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