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Fayetteville High School
Arkansas
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Immigration and its Effects on the American Dream
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Trusha L., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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As the daughter of immigrants I have been able to see and get a second-hand experience of how their hardships and battle scars have affected their political and social views. Find out how immigrati...
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What Shapes Us
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Anna P., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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America provides many opportunities for those who are willing to work. “Good luck is the residue of hard work. The harder you work, the luckier you get.”
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Germany to America: Family History Shaping My American Creed
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Kourtney A., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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Without my Grandmother's efforts and her coming to The United States, I would not be apart of THE ALLEE family. This heavily impacts MY American Creed. The United States of America was and still is...
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Compassion Connects People
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Jane B., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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Sometimes the best way to discover a person's American creed is through the way they help their community and relate with the people in need around them.
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generosity
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Symbols Defining the American Creed
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Lauren B., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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The creation and development of rituals and symbols supports the nations national identity and represents the American Creed. This annotated photo essay describes how the American Creed is made up...
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Native American Heritage
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Addison M., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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I come from a line of Cherokee Native American heritage including people like the famous Sequoyah and Chief Young Tassel! My family and many others were forced on the Trail of Tears and discrimina...
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