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Beanee Weenees on Wedding China, the Tooley Family's American Creed
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Micah T., Redeemer Classical Academy , Tennessee
. Summary:
My grandparents ate beanee weenees on wedding china for their fiftieth anniversary, read to find out more and how it connects to my American creed. 😏
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compassion
The significance of words, symbols and rituals in America
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Aaron P., Redeemer Classical Academy , Tennessee
. Summary:
America uses words, symbols and rituals in our everyday lives, yet we fail to notice them. These are very important to understand as it portrays what America stands for, which is freedom.
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my american creed: how life and liberty is the road to happiness
by
Addie B., Redeemer Classical Academy , Tennessee
. Summary:
How is dwindling American community effecting the polarization and civil unrest in America?
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A Patriot's Creed
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Aaron J., Redeemer Classical Academy , Tennessee
. Summary:
In this I describe my American creed.
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freedom