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Staples High School
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My Family's Goals
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Sam M., Staples High School , Connecticut
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Growing up in affluent town does not expose you to much but when you examine your whole family you can begin to understand what makes you and what goals have been passed down through your family.
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How my family shapes my American Creed...
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Emma, Staples High School , Connecticut
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My project, looking through the lens of my father's American story, focuses on how my family has shaped my view of the American identity.
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The Importance of the American Dream
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Eduardo A., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My parent's stories about overcoming racial and economic adversity in different ways transform my American Creed into making sure everybody has opportunities to overcome their challenges and live t...
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From Discrimination to Immigration; My Jewish American Creed
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Daniel.B, Staples High School , Connecticut
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In order to understand how my family has affected the way I view my own American creed, I conducted interviews with my mother, father, and grandmother. Ultimately my goal was to figure out, connect...
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The Freedom Song
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Claire B., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My American Creed speaks upon my own experiences growing up in Westport, my continued exposure to the arts, and how my family, freedoms, and opportunities have helped to influence my passions.
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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