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Royal Oak High School
Michigan
152 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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The Falsity of The American Creed
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Adam H., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This argument highlights and explains the way that diverse Americans (particularly immigrants) may view the false or fake ideas promised by the American Creed. The argument will delve into issues o...
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liberty
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Traveling is My American Creed
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Anna, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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I love to travel. Having opportunities to travel and getting to experience new cultures and environments have made me who I am. I wrote about two life changing and amazing experiences that i hope t...
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Immigrants and their Role in the American Creed
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Theodore E., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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The United States has been called a "country of immigrants." Immigrants play a major role in our life as Americans and they have shaped our country over the past hundreds of years.
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The Building Block of Our Nation
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Alicia A, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This piece is about our country being built on equality, but is the land of inequality. I talk about racism over and the people of our country lying about our country. My piece makes you think abou...
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freedom
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human rights
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inequality
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racism
What it Means to be American
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Angelina S., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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In this piece, I talk about what it means to be American and providing evidence and reasoning to back up my claim.
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To Develop Your Town
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Nathan A., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Development is a general term, one that applies to many paths of change. This one term, however, is important to individuals as well as their towns. It's definition may be broadly applied, but the ...
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