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Royal Oak High School
Michigan
152 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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A Culture that Glorifies Success
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Alex P., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My piece touches on the fact that the American identity is largely formed off of the parts of American history we glorify as successes and the fact that this largely hinders growth, and additionall...
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Diversity & Equality
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Reina B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Diversity and equality go hand in hand. One's culture can determine how much they are open to the issue of diversity and being different and how, other than those who are open minded, there still a...
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A World Without Discrimination
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Andrew B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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In my American Creed essay I talked about discrimination and how it can affect certain people and why there should be no such thing as discrimination.
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The World is Changing, We Need to Change With it
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zoe b., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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The older generation is the largest percent of the voter turnout but the younger voters need help. People need to be willing and able to change their views of freedom to adapt to the ever changing ...
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Food and the American Creed
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Simon S., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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How food represents the American Creed and its values and how food is symbolic of something greater than just a basic human need. Food can represent a culture's values and history.
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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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