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Daphne cobb's American Creed
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Daphne C., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
. Summary:
For my american creed assignment I chose to make a word collage. Each word is one that I feel represents being an american.
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Boo Crawley's American Creed
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Boo C., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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What does it mean to me to be an American? To me being an American means being free, have equal opportunities and to have Natural Rights. Natural rights are rights you are born with and you will ha...
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My American Creed
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Blake R., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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My American creed can't be described by words alone so instead, I used a drawing and different keywords and ideas to express my American creed and how much I love my country. Enjoy!
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My American Creed: Jackson Walters
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Jackson W., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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My American Creed is defined by my ancestry. My family immigrated here because of the opportunity the United States gave. We embraced multiculturalism, and fought to preserve the American Dream by ...
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MY AMERICAN CREED Jacob Sommers
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Jacob S., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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My American Creed project for the end of the school year. I put the three keywords: Fragility, Opportunity, and Diversity. These are important because they describe what America is all about and wh...
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My American Creed
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Sydney Kate, B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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My American Creed - To me, it's not about my bloodline. It's about my liberties, my rights, the rights I get to exercise, my government, and my choices.
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