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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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What It Means to Be an American
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Sarafina M., Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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My piece is about what it means to be an American in relation to "The Pledge of Allegiance" by George Thatcher Balch. My essay describes the loyalty, pride, and nationalism I, as an American, feel ...
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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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