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Staples High School
Connecticut
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The Hand Me Down That I Will Never Outgrow
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Julia B, Staples High School , Connecticut
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I expressed my ideas by writing about my family’s work ethic and personal connections to patients and customers. This helps one become successful not only in the business world, but in life. My fam...
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My American Creed
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Jad M., Staples High School , Connecticut
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Being an individual that is quite diverse, I have been profoundly influenced by my parents' experiences.
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How my Grandfather influenced my view on American Creed
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Charles H., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My grandfather worked his way from the bottom to achieve success, and his experiences serve as the basis of my American Creed
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It Doesn't Matter Where You Came From
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abbyg, Staples High School , Connecticut
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I chose this project because I wanted to further my understanding of all perspectives of what people expect from U.S and how diversity impacts the way people see U.S.I was able to relate the interv...
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Restoring Our Beliefs
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Dean M., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My grandparents have told me countless stories about them immigrating to the United States when they were seventeen. Their stories taught me about how important America's values of opportunity and ...
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Symbols of the American Creed.
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Gabriela L., Staples High School , Connecticut
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We were tasked with having to answer one of the many invitations about the American Creed. I took the American Flag and imported images of my friends and family, together as Americans, we make up a...
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