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Aspiring Americans
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Cydney W.
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Alaska
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Mass Incarceration in America
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Ayanna S.
in
Nevada
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
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
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Beanee Weenees on Wedding China, the Tooley Family's American Creed
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Micah T., Redeemer Classical Academy , Tennessee
. Summary:
My grandparents ate beanee weenees on wedding china for their fiftieth anniversary, read to find out more and how it connects to my American creed. 😏
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American Creed
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Sierra M., Columbus High School , Montana
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What it means to be an American.
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4th Generation American
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Amber B., Chugiak High School, Alaska
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Immigration has been a heavy topic for the last few years and it is something that is very important to me. I think that America should continue to try to be a place where most people can come and ...
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How my family shapes my American Creed...
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Emma, Staples High School , Connecticut
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My project, looking through the lens of my father's American story, focuses on how my family has shaped my view of the American identity.
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What it Means to be an American
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Shelby W., Columbus High School , Montana
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Being American means that you have respect for your country; it means that you have integrity and moral ethics; that you show patriotism and that you support your country no matter what.
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What Does it Mean to be American?
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McCamey, Columbus High School , Montana
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To be an American means to be united. We were named the United States of America, so Americans can come together to solve problems and to help this country thrive. Not to become separated over issu...
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