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Embrace Your Identity
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Julia A., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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You don't have to fit the American name to be an American. Let your creed show your identity.
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My American Creed
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Erica C., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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This piece is about my belief that I can be financially successful after high school and where you come from doesn't affect your level of success.
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Education
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Eliscia C., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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My American Creed is how everyone should be given the opportunity to education regardless of their ethnicity
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Your American Creed is up to you to determine.
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Alexandra G., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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How does your American creed depend on where your going in life? It depends on how you determine your american creed and how you live up to it. Many people through out the United States. The libert...
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How does your family connect to my American Creed.
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Cesar Lozano Soberanes, ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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I state how important education is to my family. I will talk about how education is the key to success.
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Is the American Creed the Villian against Race?
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Jade A. Willis, ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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Your race may affect whether you receive the American Creed.
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