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Gulf Breeze High School
Mrs. Parker's American History Class
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16 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Identifying with the American Creed
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Eden E., Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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This essay breaks the American Creed into three sections which it could be related to: symbols, words, and rituals. It goes into depth on how these three is shown in everyday life by Americans.
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American Freedom
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Maggie B., Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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Freedom is an essential aspect to the life of all Americans.
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My Family and the American Creed
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Solo Lim, Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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This is the story of how my parents immigrated here from Cambodia and Vietnam and how the American Creed has affected their lives and stories.
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How my family and community connects me to the American Creed
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Victoria Z., Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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My piece is about how my family and where I live have showed me that the principle of equality plays a big role in America. Everyone is given equal opportunity.
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Immigration, Traditions, and the American Creed
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Kendall D., Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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How the American Creed can be explored in the traditions passed down from my immigrant ancestors.
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What Your Family and Community Really Mean to American Creed
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Ashley M., Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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Throughout this essay, I focus on my Irish family history and military community to describe a personal meaning of American Creed, and what life is like in the United States today.
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