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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
in
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
My piece is about how my family is connects to my American Creed. In this instance I wrote a photo story explaining how it does. I write about the ...
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How does your family & community history connect to your American creed?
by
Siyar J.
in
Connecticut
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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Our Forever Number One Fans
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Aaron J., Staples High School , Connecticut
. Summary:
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. My parent's immigrant past filled with hard work ...
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American Dreams
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Nick R., Yreka High School , California
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Nick wondered about what the American dream is and how it changes over time. He interviewed an older neighbor who had also served in the military to find answers to this question. This is Cecil's...
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A More Perfect Union
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Anna M., Bay High School, Ohio
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The belief that you can create change through action is an essential American characteristic. We express our national creed by speaking out for what we believe in and trying to improve our nation.
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4-H Shows Pride in America
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Lucy P., Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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4-H is very important to me, and as an American I am able to be in 4-H and many other organizations.
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American Creed Project
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Eli H., Staples High School , Connecticut
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How my family and community has shaped my understanding of what it means to be an American
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Immigration
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Anthony T., NY-Hudson Valley Writing Project, New York
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I have looked into Immigration and how it has been affecting the U.S and how they are being treated because they by not being citizens.
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