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America
"The land of the Free and Opportunities", also know as The United Stated of America. America, a place with grass so fresh you can smell it in the wind. A patriotic land where red, white, and blue flags are constantly blowing in the wind, rain or shine. Streets are filled with children painting the sidewalks with colorful chalk, playing catch with baseballs, and riding bikes to friends houses. Of course, you are not a mother unless you drive a minivan and have your kids enrolled in the neighborhood soccer team. “Hot dog, or brat?” Is a question asked often at the weekly block parties. Houses are filled with warm and welcoming smiles, each in their own unique way. From street to street, children have the opportunity to go to school and succeed. Teachers are kind, creative, and provide a safe environment for the students. Neighborhoods in America are tremendously supportive and aid children into becoming hardworking, charismatic adults. As children enter the adolescent age, they can continue to exercise their freedom of religion, speech, and most importantly, their right to be happy. Believe it or not, this incredible place exists, only in the neighborhoods of America.

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