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How Mental Health Affects the American Creed
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Erin H., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This essay discusses the lack of mental health care available to Americans, and why it is vital for the American Governmental systems to provide adequate services to help all Americans, no matter h...
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Being Creative is More Than Just a Hobby
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Kate D., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This essay is about the link between being creative and a happier, more successful life.
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Our American Creed
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Zaggam C., Okemos High School , Michigan
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I decided to make my poem about my parents and what it took for them to come here. How they see us (my siblings and I) as Pakistani Americans and their perspective on America and what it holds for us.
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American Expectations Vs. Reality
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Desi O., Oak Park High School - Oakland Writing Project, Michigan
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What the American creed expectations are and how everyone else should see them is way different then what it actually is.
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Food and the American Creed
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Simon S., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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How food represents the American Creed and its values and how food is symbolic of something greater than just a basic human need. Food can represent a culture's values and history.
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Diversity and Tolerance in America
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Olivia T., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Diversity is debated in America. This essay shows the validity of those who support and don't support diversity, and how diversity creates tolerance.
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