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Hazen Middle School
Seventh Grade English
North Dakota
27 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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What is Your American Creed?
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Jaden, Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
. Summary:
I wrote about how coal gives the energy to the power plants that gives us our electricity.
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American Creed
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Alyssa , Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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My audio is about two people's opinion on America.
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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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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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American Creed
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Talan, Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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My writing is about how other people of different cultures can do the same thing we do and that they are not they are not to different. Race is just a color.
Words and Rituals
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Chloe G., Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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This is about American values, and how despite Americans' differences, we all have values.
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