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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
in
Alaska
This piece of work explains homelessness in America. Many people do not know women have a harder time being homeless than man.
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Homelessness in America
by
Mya M.
in
New York
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
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Abbey K.
in
Michigan
My piece is about what it means to be an American in relation to "The Pledge of Allegiance" by George Thatcher Balch. My essay describes the loyalt...
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What It Means to Be an American
by
Sarafina M.
in
Florida
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Dear Grandpa
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Rebecca Y., Okemos High School , Michigan
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Years after my grandfather passed away I have written a letter to him explaining how his stories have changed my life.
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Society of Trust
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William D., Copper Hills High School, Utah
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What does the American Creed mean to us and me
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My American Creed
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Hannah B., Bay High School, Ohio
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To the Broken, You are not Alone
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Sarah S., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
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My poem and letter are to those people who don't think life is worth living anymore. It is for the people who are giving up on everything and have no sense of hope anymore. If you are someone like ...
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Family, Community, & Connections
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Lacey G., Bay High School, Ohio
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Developing an understanding of how our own American Creed connects to family and community history.
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The DREAM For The Students
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Diego Q., NY-Hudson Valley Writing Project, New York
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Everyone should know that education is one of the most important things in our life. Some people take school for granted, but there are groups of people who actually want to do good in school. They...
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