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The American Creed, Dream and Story
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Rachel O., Highland School, New York
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How we view each one, and the truths that we choose to ignore.
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Symbol of Guns in America
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Nik T., Highland School, New York
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I talk about the symbolism of guns in our country, how guns are used for a lot more good than bad, and why the gun bans can’t happen.
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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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Religious Discrimination
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Roberto R., NY-Hudson Valley Writing Project, New York
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This poem is about religious discrimination and how it isn't right to discriminate people based on their beliefs.
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The Creed and Dreams of the American People
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Ava N., Dobbs Ferry Middle School, New York
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The analysis of the quote that claims “...Powers are derived from the consent of the governed...” and how it relates to the illusive American Dream that we all share, as well as what it means to me.
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Symbols of Freedom
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Alex D., Highland School, New York
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America is filled with a lot of symbols that most people here know by memory. But, there are some symbols out there that are not as popular or well-known or just hard to decipher at first glance. T...
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freedom
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