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Royal Oak High School
Michigan
152 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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How the American Creed is different for immigrants?
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Andra N., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Audio interview of someone who immigrated here from Romania and their outlook on the American Creed.
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immigration
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Critiquing The White American Creed
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Saffron J., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This piece is about how many white Americans believe that being American means you have to be white and you have to promote certain cultural values. This can be shown by the political actions of th...
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discrimination
Growing Up in America With Immigrant Parents
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Amena, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
I wrote about how my parents taught me to love who I am by being true to myself.
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division
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dream
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immigration
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love
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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politics
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racism
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unity
Diversity and Tolerance in America
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Olivia T., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
. Summary:
Diversity is debated in America. This essay shows the validity of those who support and don't support diversity, and how diversity creates tolerance.
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melting pot
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Is there really a true "american"?
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Sakkara L., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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I wrote this essay with the intended goal of explaining the idea that even though America is "ideal" there is an unspoken animosity against specific communities. Prejudice and ignorance need to be ...
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equality
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immigration
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racial justice
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