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Royal Oak High School
Michigan
152 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Attitudes and Success in Life
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Katelyn H., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This is about how a good attitude affects your successes in life.
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The Land of Opportunity
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KS, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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A comparison of the American Creed throughout my families history.
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Anyone Can Find Potential
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Jessica K., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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In our class we had to express our beliefs or belief in an I Believe essay. My belief was that I believe anyone can achieve what they put their minds to. This partly explains the American creed in ...
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mindset
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motivation
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potential
The Impact of Religion
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Genna D., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Religion has completely changed our past, making our free exercise of religion one of the most important parts of America.
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freedom
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The Rich Man's Burden (satire)
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Donovan B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My piece is a satire that details the inequity in educational opportunity in America.
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Self Acceptance
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Chloe O., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Why and how self acceptance is important.
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self-determination
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