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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
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Alaska
I chose an image of Oprah to represent the American Creed because she has been a very impactful person on America. The words I used were, Freedom, ...
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American Mentor
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Michaela M.
in
Texas
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Mass Incarceration in America
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Ayanna S.
in
Nevada
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
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What is it like to be an American?
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Bryce N. , Puckett High School, Mississippi
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In America we have the freedom to say what we want and the freedom to worship any religion we want.
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Southern Living
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Tyler B., Puckett High School, Mississippi
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Every single being on this earth is afraid of something. From the fear of spiders like myself or snakes, rats, roaches, heights, or even the dark. We all have fears.
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American Creed
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Breanna W., Puckett High School, Mississippi
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With freedom comes opportunity. As Americans, what are we to do with our freedom? I believe this freedom we have been given should be used to benefit others.
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The American Ritual
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Luke W., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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To determine what rituals and traditions define the American Creed, I interviewed immigrants who are recent citizens about their opinion of the prompt.
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Symbols Defining the American Creed
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Lauren B., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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The creation and development of rituals and symbols supports the nations national identity and represents the American Creed. This annotated photo essay describes how the American Creed is made up...
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A Profile in Service: My American Creed
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Gillian Fast, Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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"Legacy is not leaving something of people. It's leaving something in people" ----Peter Strople My family's legacy of service to others has not only shaped me into the person I am, but the person I...
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