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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
in
Alaska
This poster represents my American creed through emotions and feelings.
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My American Creed
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Abby H.
in
Kentucky
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The American Creed: Braden Edition
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Braden C.
in
Kentucky
My poem is a letter to you all. Althoug it's pretty short it touches on several things in america. I used Repition in this poem because the rhyme a...
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What Does it Mean to be Me? { An True American}
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Jayla K.
in
Michigan
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How freedom is an essential aspect to American life's
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Daniel O., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
. Summary:
American lives are lived with freedom and sometimes we take that for granted and I believe if we didn't have that freedom are lives would be completely different.
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American Creed Argument
by
Olivia H., Columbus High School , Montana
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If we put aside our differences, we are able to become, build, and do whatever we desire because we have so many freedoms and privileges.
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Creating Understanding, One Story At a Time
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Eli Y., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
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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My American Creed
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Jahmar M., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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This piece is about my American creed or what it should be at least. I go into detail explaining the consequence that may occur if change isn't made to satisfy my creed.
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Native American Heritage
by
Addison M., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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I come from a line of Cherokee Native American heritage including people like the famous Sequoyah and Chief Young Tassel! My family and many others were forced on the Trail of Tears and discrimina...
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What it Means to be American
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Shadlynn Summers, Columbus High School , Montana
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America is a nation that was created to thrive in greatness, from the day it was deemed a country they had one goal, to give freedom to those who don’t have it.
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