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America: Religious Freedom is a Right
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Daria M., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My American Creed is the importance of religious freedom. It is something America offers that gives individuals a sense of security.
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The Sculpting Form of Equality
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Paul A., Staples High School , Connecticut
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Everybody deserves to be treated equally no matter their race/cultural background. Everyone should also be able to express their feelings and beliefs in order to help others understand their situat...
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Immigration: Poem of American Creed
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Daniel T., Project Citizen , Connecticut
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Happiness
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Alana P., Project Citizen , Connecticut
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This is a poem about my cousin, who recently moved.
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American Creed - Diversity
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Eloise A., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My American creed is to be a real American, one needs to live to their full potential and strive to be the greatest they can be. My interview with my parents, about their different cultures, helps ...
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How does your family & community history connect to your American creed?
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Quinn J., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My American Creed is about both sides of my family immigrating from both Italy and Russia.
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