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Avondale High School
Michigan
31 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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My American Creed
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Raymond F., Avondale High School, Michigan
. Summary:
This is about what I personally believe my American Creed is made up of, and why it makes me who I am.
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america
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creed
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diversity
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 am I ?
by
Dana V., Avondale High School, Michigan
. Summary:
My piece is about how where my parents came from, and the difference in culture has impacted my view of the American creed
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creed
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"Land of Opportunity," They Say...
by
Bella J., Avondale High School, Michigan
. Summary:
A poem describing my own American creed as a first generation American.
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beliefs
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poetry
My Family of Immigrants
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Mustafa B., Avondale High School, Michigan
. Summary:
Look into my Family History. See my American Creed.
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ancestry
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creed
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immigration
How Does Your Family and Community History Connect to Your American Creed?
by
Shireen Kaakarli, Avondale High School, Michigan
. Summary:
This is how my family and community history connect to my American Creed:
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