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Puckett High School
Mississippi
17 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Importance of Family
by
Tyler S., Puckett High School, Mississippi
. Summary:
My family history has shaped me to be a hard working person.
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My American Creed
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Zay T., Puckett High School, Mississippi
. Summary:
My family plays a huge part in my American Creed because of what they have done and what they are still doing for me.
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ambition
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A Southerner's Perspective: Black In America
by
Jacob E., Puckett High School, Mississippi
. Summary:
The stereotype of being black in America, is that all black people own illegal guns, all steal, all are broke and all are gang members, when that is not true. All of us are equal.
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equality
As a Whole
by
Kimberly J., Puckett High School, Mississippi
. Summary:
As a very small community, in the deep south, where we drink sweet tea sitting on the porch and say “y’all” in every sentence, we stick together as a whole through everything.
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America's Pit Stop
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Caleb A., Puckett High School, Mississippi
. Summary:
This poem is about the history of America and the many stops that America has made to get where it is and where it's going.
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american ideals