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our Democracy
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Victoria S., Eureka High School, California
. Summary:
I chose the flag to represent democracy because it constitutes the freedom that is offered in america; which is organized by a democracy.
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Humans of Sophomore Honors
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Natalie A., Eureka High School, California
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In this interview i interviewed Miles Sorensen about his family and how they impact him. Some of the questions i asked were "Who is your favorite relative and why?". In conclusion the point of the ...
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Our Democracy
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Tomas P., Eureka High School, California
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For the Our Democracy project I chose a picute of Luiz Romero's Homcoming Royalty poster.
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Humans Of Sophomores Honors: Solveig Lyssand
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Samantha S., Eureka High School, California
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For our Humans Of Sophomores Honors assignment, I interviewed Solveig Lyssand.
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Humans of Sophmores Honors: Nicolo Costanzo
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Jordan P., Eureka High School, California
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I interviewed Nicolo Costanzo for their opinion on the process of distance learning. We touched on subjects about Covid and personal preference.
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As long as memory lives
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Linda D., Photography Workshop with Andrea Bruce, California
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On Memorial Day, flags identify the fallen & veterans who served—symbol of gratitude & sacrifice for democracy. Across my community, flags fly year-round on homes, pick-ups, at the road’s edge. Wha...
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