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Because of Freedom and Liberty
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Melrose B., Crownover, Texas
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The United States of America. The country that gave my mother numerous opportunities that were not present in her homeland, and the country that sealed for me the birthright of freedom and liberty.
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American Creed in the Bible Belt Circa 1980's
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Wuz a Preacher's Wife, Route 66 Writing Project in the Panhandle Plains, Texas
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After viewing American Creed video with a group of educators, I participated in a Socratic Seminar to discuss the themes and ideas expressed in the documentary. The discussion prompted an experienc...
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The Patriot
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Isabella Z., New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
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My digital story is about the American creed and what it means for Americans.
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My American Creed
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Caroline K., Crownover, Texas
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What does it mean to be an American? It means having freedom but abiding with the responsibility that comes with it.
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American Creed Essay
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Connor N., Crownover, Texas
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I will be explaining what it means to be an American.
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This is what it means to be an American.
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Michael Y., New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
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An American is only truly the embodiment of America if they are exemplary, like George Washington. America is often said to be the embodiment of freedom, but behind the blinds, there is much more w...
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