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The Evolution of the American Dream (My American Creed)
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Elise K., Bay High School, Ohio
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The American Dream is an ideal that has shaped the United States throughout history. While many people believe that it is dying, I believe that, maybe it is just changing. Maybe the American Drea...
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freedom
What "American Creed" means to me
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Kayla M., Bay High School, Ohio
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My American Creed
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How Family History Connects to My American Creed
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annika, Bay High School, Ohio
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The Stories of how my family's achievement have helped to get me where I am today.
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Creed
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Owen, Bay High School, Ohio
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My response is a poem describing the ideals of America and the people within. The poem takes into account why so many migrate to America and what it means to be an American. It describes America as...
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ambition
My American Creed
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Benji, Bay High School, Ohio
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My Poem about my American Creed
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Family, Community, & Connections
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Lacey G., Bay High School, Ohio
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Developing an understanding of how our own American Creed connects to family and community history.
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