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Highland School
New York
19 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Importance of Change
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Frankie G., Highland School, New York
. Summary:
The importance of change and diversity in our society
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My Creed
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Joseph K., Highland School, New York
. Summary:
This is what America means to me
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American Creed
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Dylan Saffir, Highland School, New York
. Summary:
My piece is about how we as a country can come together and accomplish things in the future, instead of being in a constant static state.
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Symbols of Freedom
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Alex D., Highland School, New York
. Summary:
America is filled with a lot of symbols that most people here know by memory. But, there are some symbols out there that are not as popular or well-known or just hard to decipher at first glance. T...
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The "United" States of America
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Megan , Highland School, New York
. Summary:
This essay is about the lack of connection between today's American people and their country. I touch on the lack of sense of community that we have today, the struggles we face as Americans, and t...
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The American Creed, Dream and Story
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Rachel O., Highland School, New York
. Summary:
How we view each one, and the truths that we choose to ignore.
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