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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
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The essay that I've wriiten is about the major problem America is having with gun violence and why we as Americans need to find a way to stop this ...
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America: Our Current Problems and Future Solution
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Kaci L.
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Michigan
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
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....
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Our Forever Number One Fans
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Aaron J.
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Connecticut
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The World is Changing, We Need to Change With it
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zoe b., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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The older generation is the largest percent of the voter turnout but the younger voters need help. People need to be willing and able to change their views of freedom to adapt to the ever changing ...
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American Soldiers
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samme l., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My writing peace is about the soldiers in our military that do not get the respect and recognition they deserve. Our soldiers defend are country to keep us safe and for us to have freedom. Our amer...
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America’s Protectors
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Ruben P., Canyon Springs HS and Leadership & Law Academy, Nevada
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The media tends to focus on the negative actions of the people who protect the citizens of The United States and their right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This video will highligh...
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Whose America? Who's America?
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Dustin Meyer, Avondale High School, Michigan
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My poem is about my understanding and, my experience in America vs. how a minority might experience it.
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Showing American Creed through action
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Belle , Bay High School, Ohio
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How I show my American Creed by helping with the Appalachian Service project and building/repairing homes for people in rural areas affected by flooding, poverty, and isolation.
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Stevens American creed
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Steven K., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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We Americans express our American Creed by using words, symbols, or rituals to express our thanks to soldiers.
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