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Royal Oak High School
Michigan
152 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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What It Means To Be American
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Hannah D., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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What being american means to me and others.
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creed
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culture
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diversity
The Italian Perspective
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Abby G., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
The Italian way of immigration. Through family experiences and other perspectives of Italians. What they went through and how they faced them and let it shape them to be who they are.
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community
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discrimination
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family
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immigration
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opportunity
On Letting Go Of What Once Was
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Logan M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This piece is a critique of the fallacies in America today and a proposal of what can be done to stop them. This nation has tried to rely on the same old values yet still pleads that progress is be...
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dream
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future
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politics
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progress
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values
I Believe
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Ben Sharpe, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This is about why it's always best to stay kind.
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beliefs
American Creeds Future
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Marlena B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
American identity and culture will be shaped not by the adults, but the children and immigrants that are moving into society.
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american
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culture
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discrimination
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identity
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immigration
Learning What it Means to be an American in New York City
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Spencer B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
In one trip, I learned some of the most important values of what it truly means to be an American.
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understanding
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unity
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