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ASU Preparatory Academy
Arizona
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Strive To Succeed
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Perla S., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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We should all follow our own American Creed. How all the immigration statuses are breaking everyone apart. We should all just be united and keep striving to get a better life than we already have.
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My American Creed
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Juliet, ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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This is my American Creed; this is about the way others lives are compared to mine. Along with what people should treasure with what is given to them.
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Origins of my American Creed
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Natalia , ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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This piece is about my American Creed and how it was instilled in me.
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Unique and Different
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Jamie R., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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My Op-Ed is about being different to others and trying to be the person you are and not being afraid of showing it. I want to believe that people can believe that they can make a difference instead...
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My Community's American Creed
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isabella, ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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In this Op-ed I will be explaining My Family's and Community's American creed, stating what it means to me and what it mean to my family and community. I asked a few people about what American cree...
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What We Used To Be. What We Can Still Be.
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Benjamin Ruiz, ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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I wrote about what my American Creed was and what I thought needs to be done in America. Most of these ideals I learned about when I was writing this OpEd and some of them are things that I have le...
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