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Equality For All
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Emma C., Okemos High School , Michigan
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Equality is arguably the most important American Creed, in this piece you will read about events that either represent equality or fail to.
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What is My Identity and What are My Concerns?
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Delaney B., Avondale High School, Michigan
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How I address what my identity is and what my concerns are, as well as how they are connected to my American Creed.
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What It Means To Be American
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Hannah D., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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What being american means to me and others.
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Is there really a true "american"?
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Sakkara L., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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I wrote this essay with the intended goal of explaining the idea that even though America is "ideal" there is an unspoken animosity against specific communities. Prejudice and ignorance need to be ...
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An American Medley (Poetry)
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Mia C. and Sydney S., Okemos High School , Michigan
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Composed by Mia Colony and Sydney Stephens. Poems Used: "We Leave To-Night" by F. Scott Fitzgerald and "Growing Up" by E.H. "How Would You Describe America?" is an original poem by Mia Colony and A...
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My Family's Past
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Kailer H, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My Writing is about the American Dream my family's past and heritage.
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