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My American Creed
by
jackson t., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
. Summary:
These words symbolize my American Creed. These words are what make up me and my heritage. One word that symbolizes my American Creed is religion this makes me who I am. Another word is education it...
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Kindness can make you AMERICAN!
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Jacob O., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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This is a song about kindness and my american creed. this is to the tune of Chlorine By Twenty One Pilots.
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American Creed
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madi, Scott County High School, Kentucky
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Is America the way it is portrayed? Is freedom used fairly?
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My American Creed
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Jason N., Scott County High School, Kentucky
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My American Creed is to defend my family and friends.
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Make a stand, Change the world
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Matthew B., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
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Don’t settle for less, Work for more We always say we try to do better But never start doing We always say we need to be better But never start to be Nobody ever looks in the mirror Maybe...
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My American Creed
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Dylan C., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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My essay is about my life and what me and my family think about what makes us American. I told about what my family thinks about my American Creed.
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