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Our Democracy
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Julian Goodman, Eureka High School, California
. Summary:
To me, democracy means that everyone is equal and has the same amount of power. In this post, I showed how my picture represents democracy.
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Our Democracy: Shaya Sells
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Shaya S., Eureka High School, California
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Naomi Garcia and Lexi Blackwell after the voting for homecoming queen at our high school.
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Our Democracy
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Kate Pardoe, Eureka High School, California
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A simple tree can represent our democracy in many ways. It symbolizes growth, the people, and our elected officials. Our democracy is a pivotal part of our culture and there is many ways to represe...
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Humans of Sophomore Honors - Kairi Cox
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Ashley B., Eureka High School, California
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For my peer interview, my focus was Kairi. Our converstion focuse on how others' perceptions could influence your sense of self. But her take was different, it didn't challenge what she understood ...
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Humans of Sophomore Honors: Natalie
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Miles S., Eureka High School, California
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I interviewed Natalie Arrez Alcantar about what she wants to do when she grows up.
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Humans of Sophomore Honors: Lila Ekholdt
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Whilder K., Eureka High School, California
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In this interview Lila told me about where her motivation comes from. She explained what contributes to her driven personality and attitude towards life.
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