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Mass Incarceration in America
by
Ayanna S.
in
Nevada
Exploring my family history through art in order to explain my American Creed
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My American Creed
by
Justin F.
in
Connecticut
This poster represents my American creed through emotions and feelings.
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My American Creed
by
Abby H.
in
Kentucky
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The American Creed: Braden Edition
by
Braden C.
in
Kentucky
274 responses tagged with "education", "education", "happiness", "immigration", "social justice", and "social justice"
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Strive To Succeed
by
Perla S., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
. Summary:
We should all follow our own American Creed. How all the immigration statuses are breaking everyone apart. We should all just be united and keep striving to get a better life than we already have.
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The American Dream Was Worth It
by
Ciara F., Oak Park High School - Oakland Writing Project, Michigan
. Summary:
The following story is realistic fiction.
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How is American Creed defined by its members?
by
Rachel, Okemos High School , Michigan
. Summary:
A narrative of how my immigrant mother overcame hardships to become American, relating to Gone with the Wind and the Great Gatsby, defining what American Creed is, defined by those whom belong to it.
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America: Religious Freedom is a Right
by
Daria M., Staples High School , Connecticut
. Summary:
My American Creed is the importance of religious freedom. It is something America offers that gives individuals a sense of security.
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My American Creed
by
Allison Y. , UCLA CS, California
. Summary:
Rice and Cummins value education due to how it creates more opportunities that can turn your American dream into a reality no matter race, skin color, social class, etc. Education gives everyone th...
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Opportunities
by
kamen a., UCLA CS, California
. Summary:
What does the American Creed mean? Connecting what American Creed's main pillars are with the American Creed film, the american creed is about opportunity.
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