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4th Generation American
by
Amber B.
in
Alaska
This piece of work explains homelessness in America. Many people do not know women have a harder time being homeless than man.
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Homelessness in America
by
Mya M.
in
New York
I think this image represents what the American Creed is for me.
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My American Creed
by
Cole H.
in
New Hampshire
I wrote this poem to express how I feel about immigration, as an immigrant.
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No One is Illegal
by
Marwa
in
Connecticut
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What is My American Creed
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anonymous , Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
. Summary:
I wrote about how we should not take guns away.
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Don't Deny the Poblems We Face
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Andrew E., Oak Park High School - Oakland Writing Project, Michigan
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In this essay you will experience what it feels like to truly know America. People constantly want to tell others about how great America is by just reading in a book. America faces problems that a...
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How Does A Military Lifestyle Affect Someone's American Creed?
by
Raven K., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
. Summary:
American creed has many different meanings depending on the person. To any ordinary person this could mean everyday life, but to an active military personnel, it means, "equality, working hard, and...
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America was Never America to Me
by
Isabel Ann Wells, Niagara High School, Wisconsin
. Summary:
In America, there are many usuals and many givens. If you don't do this, you're not American. If you don't say this, you're not American. Within this poem I talk about the changes and sub standards...
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American Creed-What Is Your American Creed?
by
Donovan, Gerstell Academy, Maryland
. Summary:
Explaining what American Creed means to me
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Our American Creed
by
Brendan S., Bay High School, Ohio
. Summary:
I believe that there are certain traits that all Americans should try to embody. We are a great nation of the people and will continue to be successful because of the people and our actions.
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