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Elements of an American identity
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Yolanda L., UCLA CS, California
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Out of the document, I focused on Condoleeza Rice, David M. Kennedy, and Joe Maddon who shared their understandment of the American creed.
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How does your family & community history connect to your American creed?
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Austyn L., UCLA CS, California
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How does your family & community history connect to your American creed?
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American Creed
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Rhys R., UCLA CS, California
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The American Creed has different beliefs for different people. I explore three in the film "the American Creed' in this essay
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American Creed Essay
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Camila Villeda, UCLA CS, California
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This essay talks about how diverse Americans understand the American creed. I give examples from speakers Condoleeza Rice, David M. Kennedy, and Deidre Prevett. They talk about how we as Americans ...
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My American Creed
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Shania E., UCLA CS, California
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It is about what my American creed is as an American.
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America Creed
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K.C, UCLA CS, California
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We started building communities where people feel comfortable and are able to be themselves without being judged by their ethnicity, history or background.
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