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Royal Oak High School
Michigan
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Critiquing The White American Creed
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Saffron J., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This piece is about how many white Americans believe that being American means you have to be white and you have to promote certain cultural values. This can be shown by the political actions of th...
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Never Alone
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Viktoria L., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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In this piece, Viktoria Lamley speaks about the importance of companionship to your everyday happiness. What she learned after an important experience with her pup, and how it sparked her to take a...
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Growing Up in America With Immigrant Parents
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Amena, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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I wrote about how my parents taught me to love who I am by being true to myself.
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Unity in America
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Sean O., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My piece is about my observations in the world of politics, and how much more conflict there is than cooperation.
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The American Creed and the death of spirituality
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Zach , Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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The American Creed and the ideals that built America. Where do these ideals lead people? Why do these ideals lead people? The truth behind the ideals and actions of America as a whole, and it's con...
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Ukulele of Unity
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Dan B. & Amanda J., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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What does it mean to be American? Well, it takes more than one string to play a note, more than one fret to build a neck, and more than one person to be a band...
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