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Hazen Middle School
North Dakota
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American Creed Through Action
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Elle , Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
. Summary:
This is about the many ways people show their American Creed through actions.
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How do Diverse Americans Understand the American Creed?
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Kade, Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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We might not agree on everything, even if it's with our own family. However, we can and should understand what people of other views than us think. But, a lot of the times we don't. We need to fix ...
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college
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creed
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family
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politics
How can you express your American Creed through action?
by
Cade H., Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
. Summary:
This is about soldiers! 'Merica!
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What is My American Creed
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anonymous , Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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I wrote about how we should not take guns away.
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guns
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immigration
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jobs
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racism
America is Not Perfect but It Can Try to Be Better
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Medora Sailer, Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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Some things that I think America did wrong. We need better. We want better.
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healthcare
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politics
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rights
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war
American Creed
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Anonymous, Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
. Summary:
This video is about how people should stand up for the "National Anthem."
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