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Avondale High School
Michigan
31 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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My Family of Immigrants
by
Mustafa B., Avondale High School, Michigan
. Summary:
Look into my Family History. See my American Creed.
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creed
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immigration
The Creed with Many Scars
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Dylan, Avondale High School, Michigan
. Summary:
The American Creed has many wounds and scars left on it from the years it has existed, yet we still agitate these scars for our own selfish desires.
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community
What is My Identity and What are My Concerns?
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Delaney B., Avondale High School, Michigan
. Summary:
How I address what my identity is and what my concerns are, as well as how they are connected to my American Creed.
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creed
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A Not So American, American Creed
by
Meher Y., Avondale High School, Michigan
. Summary:
Through my parents' naturalization ceremony to become U.S. citizens, I was able to learn a lot about what it means to be an American citizen and what must be done to protect and uphold such a right.
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american
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citizenship
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community
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compassion
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immigration
Entre Dos Mundos
by
Allie M., Avondale High School, Michigan
. Summary:
A recount of my own family history, alternating between English and Spanish representing what it's like to be Between Two Worlds.
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ancestry
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bravery
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creed
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family
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immigration
Who I Really Am
by
Ashlyn M., Avondale High School, Michigan
. Summary:
A poem about my American Creed, told in the stories of my grandparents.
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creed
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dream
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family
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