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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
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Alaska
I think this image represents what the American Creed is for me.
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My American Creed
by
Cole H.
in
New Hampshire
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
in
Connecticut
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}
by
Jayla K.
in
Michigan
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Spangled
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Amanda L., Kearsarge Regional High School , New Hampshire
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I gathered these images of friends, family, students, and acquaintances to try to put a face to our American diversity. I used the flag as my theme, as it is such a unifying symbol for Americans, ...
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American Creed
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Josiah F., Columbus High School , Montana
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Millions of people have immigrated here and in the future millions more will try. On October 17, 1933, one man moved to the United States of America. It was just a normal day, and he was just one o...
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American Creed
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DiAra T., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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Being American means you have endless choices and freedom to believe in or be whatever you want like careers, politics, sexuality, and religion. America is a land of fruitful opportunities and bou...
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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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Risky Business
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John M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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The story of how risk is essential for the American Dream.
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James Chilton - My American Creed
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James C., Bay High School, Ohio
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The founding fathers have created a system that allows Americans to use the specifics of the 1st Amendment to express their creed.
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