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Emerald Coast National Writing Project
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16 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Immigration, Traditions, and the American Creed
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Kendall D., Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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How the American Creed can be explored in the traditions passed down from my immigrant ancestors.
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How America is Represented
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Caroline Kostic, Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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How America is represented using symbols, words and phrases
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My American Creed
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Liza M., Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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I believe that the American Creed means that we have a duty as Americans to fight to defend the core values the Founding Fathers instilled in the Constitution, but more importantly, we must respect...
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What the American Creed Means to Me
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Julia M., Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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My piece is about what my idea of the American Creed means to me.
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American Creed
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Anna M., Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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Symbols, Rituals and the American Creed
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Identifying with the American Creed
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Eden E., Emerald Coast National Writing Project, Florida
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This essay breaks the American Creed into three sections which it could be related to: symbols, words, and rituals. It goes into depth on how these three is shown in everyday life by Americans.
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