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I chose an image of Oprah to represent the American Creed because she has been a very impactful person on America. The words I used were, Freedom, ...
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American Mentor
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Michaela M.
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Texas
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Aspiring Americans
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Cydney W.
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Alaska
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Mass Incarceration in America
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Ayanna S.
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Nevada
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The American Creed: Braden Edition
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Braden C.
in
Kentucky
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My american creed
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Ian H., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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This is what american creed means to me.
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What does it mean to be American?
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Angelo H., Lucy G., Vance T., Kendal H., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
In our English class this year, we have been working on a variety of things. This recent project was about what we thought it meant to be American. What we all thought it meant to be American is to...
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What does it mean to be an American?
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Will D., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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This speech that I have created is about how I depict myself as an American and how there is so many aspects of American life. I also describe how important these really are and how some people don...
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What it Means to be American
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Angelina S., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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In this piece, I talk about what it means to be American and providing evidence and reasoning to back up my claim.
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Freedom, Opportunity and the American Creed
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John V., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My piece is about the history of my grandparents and how their lives in Italy were able to connect to my American Creed.
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Reconstruction in today's society and what it means to be American
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Myka O., Carver High School of Engineering and Science, Pennsylvania
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The biggest similarity in society since reconstruction and today is what people think it means to be American. Some Americans think to be American you need to bow to the flag and leaders just becau...
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