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ASU Preparatory Academy
Arizona
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Is the American Creed the Villian against Race?
by
Jade A. Willis, ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
. Summary:
Your race may affect whether you receive the American Creed.
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equal opportunity
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freedom
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history
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racial justice
In a Utopia
by
Emily-Victoria, ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
. Summary:
This is my creed that I believe that everyone should also hold to themselves. I suggest that people work to create a paradigm where there is tolerance, in the least.
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creed
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My Creed, My Lead
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Jaron M., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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My American creed is based on the power of the youth that we can have on our country and world in the near future. I interview my elders on what they think about the youth and what was their role i...
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native american
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The pursuit of happiness
by
Silas , ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
. Summary:
My piece is about pursuing your happiness. I discuss several song lyrics that connect to my beliefs about happiness.
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Symbols for an American Creed
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Laiza Escareno , ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
. Summary:
I talked about the symbols that signify the American Creed. I only talked about three different symbols but one of the symbols are words. I mentioned those symbols because I could relate to them th...
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College equals Success
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Deniss L., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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My project is about what my american creed and how it affects my community. Also about how many people can't afford going to college. I also found a lot of fact that and I tied it up with my commun...
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