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Royal Oak High School
Michigan
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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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Creating Understanding, One Story At a Time
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Eli Y., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Political polarization has become a huge issue in our country and by telling our own personal stories we can help to create a greater level of understanding to combat this issue.
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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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Immigration Travel Processes
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Lauren L., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Immigration has changed since Ellis Island travelers first started coming over to America. Today immigrants risk everything to find a safe place to stay. When Ellis Island travelers came over they ...
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Be a Friend
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John J., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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How my mother shaped my view of how Americans treat each other.
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Same Motivations, Different Century
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Hannah Z., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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How our own history shapes our ability to understand others and create an accepting American creed
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