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American Creed Essay
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J. K., UCLA CS, California
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Freedom is an important part of being an American for understanding different views and progress in society.
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American Creed
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Danna P., UCLA CS, California
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The American creed is being able to support the next generation by making life a little bit easier. Americans usually have the same shared values like wanting education, community, and family.
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American Dreams
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Nick R., Yreka High School , California
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Nick wondered about what the American dream is and how it changes over time. He interviewed an older neighbor who had also served in the military to find answers to this question. This is Cecil's...
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America Now
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Andrew A., Charnelle P., Holly M., Yreka High School , California
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Students interviewed and elderly woman and a retired U.S. veteran to learn their American story. Along the way, interviewees shared their wisdom earned through many years of living the American Cr...
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Exploration to National Identity
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Steven, UCLA CS, California
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My essay : Exploration to National Identity is based off 3 people from the documentary American Creed. Joe Maddon, Condoleezza Rice, and Deidre Prevett resonate about the same topic; Community, Edu...
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American creed
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Iza P., UCLA CS, California
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American dream, for people to be able to succeed if they work hard enough.
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