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My American Creed
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Jessica C., The Charlton School, New York
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This is my definition of American Creed in the form of poetry.
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Immigrants Are Humans Not Criminals
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Angel A., NY-Hudson Valley Writing Project, New York
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This piece is about the issues that immigrants face as part of their day-to-day lives.
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Homelessness In America
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Jayvien M., NY-Hudson Valley Writing Project, New York
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My piece is about how important homelessness in America is.
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hope
Trafficking Needs To End
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Adam A., NY-Hudson Valley Writing Project, New York
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Trafficking needs to end.This open letter applies to all referring to what happens to victims to trafficking.
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Rehabilitation Over Punishment for Drug Addicts
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Shawn J., Highland School, New York
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The "Land of the Free" has the highest incarceration rate in the world. The US can become a much better place by rehabilitating drug addicts and potentially other nonviolent offenders.
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As American as Apple Pie
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Kev M., Highland School, New York
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As Americans, we have inherited a firearm tradition that has grown more and more at odds with modern society. If we are to move forward as Americans, we must critically understand this aspect of ou...
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