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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
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It's about growing up as a Native American in a predominately Caucasian community and being told I don't belong in the country I was born in for su...
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American Dream
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Culture
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Nebraska
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?
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Siyar J.
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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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Aaron J.
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Connecticut
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Is the American Dream still achievable?
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Rosemarie P., Highland School, New York
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Is it still possible to pursue a happy life with a stable job, a family, and wealth or success in life?
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American Creed
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DiAra T., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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Being American means you have endless choices and freedom to believe in or be whatever you want like careers, politics, sexuality, and religion. America is a land of fruitful opportunities and bou...
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Education Problem In America
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Daniel M., NY-Hudson Valley Writing Project, New York
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In this article, it talks about how education is not fair or equal for everyone. Also speaks about how you can have an advantage on your education against students your age.
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my america
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cameron m., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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my america is about my opinion on what american creed is. i think american creed is all in the religion and culture and courage.
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Action and Community
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Quentin, Souderton Charter School Collaborative, Pennsylvania
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We can express our American Creed through action in our religious acts, activities, and works of charity. It is important for people to express their creed through action in their communities.
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Elements of an American identity
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Yolanda L., UCLA CS, California
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Out of the document, I focused on Condoleeza Rice, David M. Kennedy, and Joe Maddon who shared their understandment of the American creed.
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