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Copper Hills High School
Utah
30 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Freedom & Equality for All
by
Kiiani , Copper Hills High School, Utah
. Summary:
I would say my personal American Creeds are freedom, equality and the rights of American Indian Tribes to maintain their sovereignty. I will expand on each of these individually throughout the paper.
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Traditions, Beliefs, Holidays
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Cooper w., Copper Hills High School, Utah
. Summary:
Holidays Bring Us Together
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Society of Trust
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William D., Copper Hills High School, Utah
. Summary:
What does the American Creed mean to us and me
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american ideals
Work for a Better Tomorrow
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JH, Copper Hills High School, Utah
. Summary:
There is one thing that unites us all, but it might stop.
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American Opportunity
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Lili, Copper Hills High School, Utah
. Summary:
America allowed me to receive a new education and gave my mom to live close to her parent.
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Work Ethic
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Miguel A., Copper Hills High School, Utah
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Work Ethic is something important that we can all practice in order to become a better version of ourselfs
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