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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
in
Alaska
Symbols show up on our lives everyday. America has many objects and items that represent the nation and they all have their own meanings and history.
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Land of the Free as Symbolic as Can Be
by
Abbey K.
in
Michigan
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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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Canadian/American Dream
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Crystal C., Avondale High School, Michigan
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An interview with my Grandfather who grew up in Italy during World War II, and moved to Canada when he was 18 to live the "American Dream", but in Canada, and his views on how the Ideals and Creeds...
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How Does Your Family and Community History Connect to Your American Creed?
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Shireen Kaakarli, Avondale High School, Michigan
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This is how my family and community history connect to my American Creed:
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Creed of Rights
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Wyatt G., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My American creed is that anyone and everyone should be able to do what they want, regardless of societal limitations. But, as you'll see, even I'm limiting myself with my current creed. Let's chan...
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Mental Creed
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Sophia E., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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How my family and community history has affected my journey for a healthy mindset and personal growth.
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A Dream
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Kiara Herrera , Desert View High School, Arizona
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My poem is bout my grandfathers determination to immigrate to this country for opportunities for himself, his children and for future generations.
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Alisha's American Creed
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Alisha P., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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Being American means you have the ability to be who you want, do what you want to do, and remake yourself as long as you work hard. You have the right to equal opportunity and to express yourself. ...
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