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10th Grade American Creed Argument
California
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American Dream
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A.B, UCLA CS, California
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"We call these kids, many of whom are now adults,’“Dreamers’ because they are chasing the American Dream."
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My American Creed
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E. C., UCLA CS, California
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To live the American Dream is to believe in yourself, no matter who you are, where you come from, or what class you were born into. It's to believe in yourself that you can be whatever you want to ...
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American Creed
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Angel , UCLA CS, California
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My essay about education and being american.
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American Creed
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J. Velasco, UCLA CS, California
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Since the 1800s, many Europeans and many other people immigrated to the U.S. They all came for the same the purpose to achieve the American Dream.
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My American Creed
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Citlalli S.E., UCLA CS, California
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Community and unity are two essential values in the process of building the American dream and the American identity. They are an essential part of societies so that we can become better citizens a...
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American creed
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Iza P., UCLA CS, California
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American dream, for people to be able to succeed if they work hard enough.
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