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B. Michael Caudill Middle School
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Alisha's American Creed
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Alisha P., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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Being American means you have the ability to be who you want, do what you want to do, and remake yourself as long as you work hard. You have the right to equal opportunity and to express yourself. ...
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My American Creed
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Emma H., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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My essay portrays my American Creed, which correlates with the ideas crucial in the founding of America.
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My American Creed
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justin t., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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Freedom is important because having freedom allows us to learn from our mistakes. It was also one of the reasons why this country was founded and is why we have so many people who want to come to t...
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Being an American
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kelsey g., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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All these words stand for what I think being an American is.
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American Creed
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maxwell m., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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My poem is about how America is full of opportunity and you don’t have to agree with everyone. How you have the same chance to accomplish your dream as everyone else, as long as you put in work. W...
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My Amercian Creed
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Chelsey B., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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My Amercian Creed poster tells about how I fell as an Amercian. I feel free because I have an opportunity. Family because I have alot of family. Flag because we pledage to the flag everyday at scho...
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