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Freedom and Community
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Marcos L., UCLA CS, California
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This essay is about how three people, Joe Maddon, David Kennedy, and Deidre Prevett, understand their American Creed of family and community.
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American Fundamentals
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Asch/Ink W.B., UCLA CS, California
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It doesn't matter where we come from, or what our backgrounds may be. All that matters, is fundamentals.
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America Our World
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Ashlley Dionicio, UCLA CS, California
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As an American, I believe we all have the right to freedom. No matter if you're privileged, low class, etc. Freedom belongs to everyone and that's why I wrote this argument to help others see my po...
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American Creed
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Angel , UCLA CS, California
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My essay about education and being american.
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American Creed
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Althea S., UCLA CS, California
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Education makes us aware of our skills, knowledge, wisdom, and we’ll be able to apply these to our situations in life, not only for our own good but also to make the world a better place.
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Understanding the American Creed
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Abraham B., UCLA CS, California
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Four people from the interview are compared in order to understand their ideals that are present in the American Creed.
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