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Symbolizing American Creed
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Destany B., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
. Summary:
Symbols are what keep us together. They might seem small to some but mean a whole lot to others, and they have a way of bringing us together as a group. This is how we symbolize the American Creed.
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Expressing Your American Creed
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Izzy J, Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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Everyone has a different American creed, and here is mine.
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My Grandparent's American Journey
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Lexi M., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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The following is about a couple from Michigan who have experienced many hardships in their lives, and they have "been around the block a few times " as some may say. This accounts for their history...
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What America was like
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Elsa C., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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This is a poem that describes some key points on what America was like to me. America was not just the land of the free, there were some dark and depressing points that come with this country.
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How I Feel Freedom Came To Be.
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Anne N., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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This timeline describes people in the past that I believe have had a big impact on what freedom is seen as today.
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My American Creed
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Kyle C., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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These are my thoughts on America today.
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