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Fayetteville High School
Arkansas
20 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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accountable
auntie po
black birds in the sky
cold
dragon hoops
dragon hoops
family style
home is not a country
legacy
notes from a sickbed
private lessons
seen and unseen
the black kids
the black kids
the blood years
the coldest winter
the mirror season
the well
we are not free
we are not free
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Contrasting Reflections
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Nola Grace Bailey, Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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One of the biggest impacts you can have on someone’s life is being a flashlight in their rainstorm, and contrasting the world around them. This is how that belief has affected me and my relationshi...
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beliefs
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kindness
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respect
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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culture
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equality
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native american
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opportunity
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symbolism
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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Action Through Artistic Expression
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Lauren P., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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An analysis of the expression of American Creed and how it is portrayed in classical American art and how young artist can use their talents to show their creed in a similar manner.
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art
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expression
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ideals
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individualism
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symbolism
Saying the ‘I Believe’: Religion and Our Creeds
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Fiona E., Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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For this project, I interviewed the rector at my Episcopalian church. My goal with this project was to explore my own creed through my religion, and hopefully prompt others to do the same.
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american dream
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history
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interview
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religion
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values
Connected American Creed across the country
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Qinlan, Fayetteville High School, Arkansas
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From the original colonists who created the foundation of American Creed, it spread throughout the country, the ideals passed down through their descendants, and shared with new Immigrants as time ...
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american ideals
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ancestry
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equal opportunity
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freedom
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