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Highland School
New York
19 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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#NeverAgain
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Shivan B., Highland School, New York
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My piece is about how I describe my American Creed, which is by using the power of protest.
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America
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Michelle L., Highland School, New York
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What America Means to Me
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Christine K., Highland School, New York
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My piece is simply about how my relatives of the past struggled in their home land and moved to America despite all the difficulties and dangers they faced. They saw America as a land of opportunit...
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My American Creed
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Julia D., Highland School, New York
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In this piece, I break apart the American Creed and go into the ideas which make it up including how we got here, how we express our American Creed, and our freedom.
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America: Land of Inequality
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Kenneth D., Highland School, New York
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Since its inception, America has faced massive inequities, and even to this day, this has not changed. The American dream is not available to everybody, and while this may sound pessimistic the fac...
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Rehabilitation Over Punishment for Drug Addicts
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Shawn J., Highland School, New York
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The "Land of the Free" has the highest incarceration rate in the world. The US can become a much better place by rehabilitating drug addicts and potentially other nonviolent offenders.
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