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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
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Alaska
The essay that I've wriiten is about the major problem America is having with gun violence and why we as Americans need to find a way to stop this ...
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America: Our Current Problems and Future Solution
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Kaci L.
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Michigan
This short story is about how a family's decisions in the past has shaped the present generations-- and how it's connected to America's changes thr...
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Past and Present: A Family's American Creed
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Tekyira M.
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Michigan
My piece is about what it means to be an American in relation to "The Pledge of Allegiance" by George Thatcher Balch. My essay describes the loyalt...
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What It Means to Be an American
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Sarafina M.
in
Florida
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Anyone Can Find Potential
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Jessica K., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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In our class we had to express our beliefs or belief in an I Believe essay. My belief was that I believe anyone can achieve what they put their minds to. This partly explains the American creed in ...
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American Dreams
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Nick R., Yreka High School , California
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Nick wondered about what the American dream is and how it changes over time. He interviewed an older neighbor who had also served in the military to find answers to this question. This is Cecil's...
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Voices of Americans
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Austin M., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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This video is me asking people what makes them an American.
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My American Creed
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hannah, Gerstell Academy, Maryland
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Naturalization Process from the eyes of someone who had to do it
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Climbing to Success
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Owen C., Staples High School , Connecticut
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This photo represents how my grandparents self-perseverance have built my American creed. The three phases under the staircase show how my grandparents self-perseverance allowed them to create good...
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Now That I'm Older
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Simran K., Avondale High School, Michigan
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A reflection on how my American creed has developed over the last few years.
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