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Inspiration in American
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Thomas S., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
Americans have a history of being inspired by their own society, and the people around them.
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My American Creed: Living with the Discussion of a "Dream," but Never Seeing it Realized
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Heather Kroesche, Avondale High School, Michigan
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The repercussions of a teen who realizes everything she was told about America is far from the truth. Its sounds slightly dramatic, sure, but becoming more aware of the social constructs in this c...
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Creating Understanding, One Story At a Time
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Eli Y., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Political polarization has become a huge issue in our country and by telling our own personal stories we can help to create a greater level of understanding to combat this issue.
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perspective
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politics
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Gen-Z
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Sam M., Okemos High School , Michigan
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What is Gen-Z?
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What is the American Dream?
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Rhea and Emilee, Okemos High School , Michigan
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In this project, we interviewed 3 different age groups to see each age groups perception of the American Dream, and how it related to other age groups.
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American Creed
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Makayla N, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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What it means to be an American as a multiracial individual.
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diversity
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racial justice
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racism
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unity
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