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Burger King is healthier, because their fries have 252cals, when the McDonalds fries have 380cals.
Even if Burger King fries are bigger than McDonald's, you would still be getting the same amount of fries, and checking the site caloriecount.about.com, McDonald's fries and 380cal, when Burger King's are 252cal.
I agree, some of these mascots have also been there a long time. The Mukwonago School District had their mascot of the Indian for 86 years. This all changed during the 2009-2010 school year when the board voted the Indian out, and the new mascot in.
I disagree, most of the mascots, except a few, represent them as strong figures. An example is Marquette High School. The mascot is known as "The Chief" The Chief was once the leader of the tribe and is legendary.The Chief is and was once took away by the counsel, which led to an angry, 1,200-person rally led the nearby Native American Community.
I disagree that the mascots are disrespectful, because after the school district of Marquette High School yanked their mascot of the Stoic Indian, an angry crowd of 1,200 Native Americans protested. This proves not all of the people the mascots represent are against the mascots. Another example is a quote by one the Sioux Lake member Eunice Davidson said "I am very, very honored that they would use that name." he was talking about North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname.
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