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Okemos High School
Michigan
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How do Traditions, Customs, and Holidays Change Through Immigration?
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Paulina and Megan, Okemos High School , Michigan
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American Creed
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America from an Immigrant's Perspective
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Vibha a., Okemos High School , Michigan
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For our American Creed project, we decided to interview our parents, who are immigrants, and showcase their ideas around what it is to be American.
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Core American Values
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John Miller and Micheal Pappas, Okemos High School , Michigan
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What are the values that we share as Americans?
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Creed
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Adam, Okemos High School , Michigan
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My grandpa's American dream.
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Inequality in American Education
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Hunter H., Okemos High School , Michigan
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In this article I discuss inequalities that plague American education.
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How is American Creed defined by its members?
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Rachel, Okemos High School , Michigan
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A narrative of how my immigrant mother overcame hardships to become American, relating to Gone with the Wind and the Great Gatsby, defining what American Creed is, defined by those whom belong to it.
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