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Hazen Middle School
Seventh Grade English
North Dakota
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American Creed: Where do we go from here?
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Hazenites, Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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America has some great qualities, but that does not mean we should not continue to work on our weaker qualities. We should always aim to be better.
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America is Not Perfect but It Can Try to Be Better
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Medora Sailer, Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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Some things that I think America did wrong. We need better. We want better.
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American Creed
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jaxson, Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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We need to stop allowing political parties divide us.
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What Words, Symbols, and Rituals Express the American Creed?
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Layton S., Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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I'm writing about what words like free and opportunity mean express what we are and what we have. I talk about the people the way they are treating the american flag. And what things bring us toget...
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My Rights about America
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Russell Bennett, Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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My American creed is about helping people who don't have any money.
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How can you express your American Creed through action?
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Cade H., Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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This is about soldiers! 'Merica!
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