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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
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Alaska
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Aspiring Americans
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Cydney W.
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Alaska
I wrote this poem to express how I feel about immigration, as an immigrant.
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No One is Illegal
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Marwa
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Connecticut
Family and community motivate us in life unlike any other person or factor in the world and help us become the best version of ourselves we can be....
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Our Forever Number One Fans
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Aaron J.
in
Connecticut
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Aspiration for Education
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Graham V., Gerstell Academy, Maryland
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Despite having many responsibilities as the first of his family in the United States, my grandfather was able overcome many obstacles to obtain higher education and have a successful career in the ...
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American Creed
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Ocean, Crownover, Texas
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My piece is about what it means to be an American.
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Immigration Travel Processes
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Lauren L., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Immigration has changed since Ellis Island travelers first started coming over to America. Today immigrants risk everything to find a safe place to stay. When Ellis Island travelers came over they ...
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Diversity and Tolerance in America
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Olivia T., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Diversity is debated in America. This essay shows the validity of those who support and don't support diversity, and how diversity creates tolerance.
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Was Every Man "Created Equal" ?
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Jason W., Okemos High School , Michigan
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The Declaration of Independence says that "all Men are created equal". Looking at the treatment of minorities during and after of which it was written, that statement says otherwise.
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An American Creed
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Sam G., Crownover, Texas
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“Whatever you're going to be, be a good one,” said Abraham Lincoln. America: a growing country with many people. A diverse community with many ethnic groups. Being an American citizen is about serv...
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