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    Kerberos Research Paper

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    Coming in as a freshmen, I did not really put much thought into the symbolic meaning behind our mascot. However, after reading the thought process behind choosing it, I realized that there was more to the mascot then just being a three-headed dog. Historically, the Greeks saw the cerberus as a symbol of imprisonment to the dead; for students at KHHS, it is a symbol of protection, and for myself, the kerberos symbolizes determination and the passage to success. Historically, the Kerberos represented

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    comes to big universities, most are big football schools. With football comes mascots, which is something the schools can hold very dear to their heart as mascots come with much pride and tradition. Some schools will have the average mascot you’re used to seeing in high school, a person dressed up in a costume that’s designed to look like a tiger, eagle, bear, etc. However, at many universities the use of live animal mascots is taking place. While some view this as exploitation of the animals, others

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    Mascots, the Muppets big brother and the logos of school and teams are destroying Native Americans self-esteem. The seemingly innocent Sesame Street characters with growth hormones, we always thought that they were innocent, but the truth is most of the time they probably are not. Many schools and team mascot names mock either animals or a minority group like Native Americans. Some school even goes sore far as to parody a chant from native Americans, but they don't think of how it feels to be on

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    Spook Mascots

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    Redskins. All of these words are racial slurs, but only one is used as a mascot for a professional American football team. In 1933, before their move to Washington, D.C., the Boston Braves decided to honor their new coach, William “Lone Star” Dietz, by rebranding themselves as the Redskins (Kay 16). Since then, the team name has remained; however, many Native Americans and their descendants have taken offense to the team’s name and mascot in recent years. In a poll conducted by the Washington Post in May

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    Indian Mascot

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    article “Racism American Style and Resistance to Change: Art Education's Role in the Indian Mascot Issue” states how the author, Elizabeth M. De La Cruz, was happy and excited to attend to the University of Illinois. She was full of dreams with her expectations high about that university, but as soon as she arrived there everything was the opposite. Native Americans were using a tradition of Indians for their Mascot but not only that also a white male interpreted and Indian on one of their football games

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    Mascots Stereotypes

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    professional American sports teams, all are offensive terms for Native Americans. It is time for these teams to make a positive change. The names are insulting, not just to Native Americans, but to all Americans. Furthermore, the names and images of mascots encourages negative stereotypes that don’t represent our nation's history. Sports are supposed to bring us together, but the use of these names keeps us apart. It is in the best interest for all American sports team to abolish the use of ignorant

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    Mascots In Baseball

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    Why Does Baseball Have Mascots for Their Team? With the exception of only three major league teams, the Angels, the Yankees, and the Dodgers, most baseball teams have a mascot. This mascot may not seem to have much of a purpose and according to some, the mascot is more beneficial in other sports, but there is a purpose to it. To ensure the crowd is entertained. However, many people still want to know why baseball has mascots. The answer is simple. It is a distraction between plays, something that

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    Speech On Mascots

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    A mascot is used to signify a group with a common public identity. Usually they’re just fictional, representative spokespeople for consumer products. They can be the face of any sports team, event, campaign, school or even just a brand name. But they’re also meant to bring luck, goodwill and support. During the Commonwealth Games our mascot is going to be the face of the Gold Coast. Because the games are a celebration, choosing the perfect mascot to represent our city is so important. Spectators

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    dictionary defines mascot as, “a person, animal, or object used as a symbol to represent a group (such as a sports team) and to bring good luck.” Hopeful sports teams around the United States rely on their mascots to bring in positive energy as motivation to help win the game. The mascot often serves as the face of a team, and acts to define the team’s character to their opponents. The mascots represent the community that the team belongs to, and that is a big role. When a mascot is offensive or isolates

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    Mascot Research Paper

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    Mascot is a popular Sydney suburb with a friendly community spirit. That’s how its residents describe this quiet, friendly suburb. It has a diverse culture and population, it’s close to Sydney and is surrounded by other great suburbs like Surry Hills, Eastgardens, Kingsford, Marrickville, Newtown, and Alexandria. It’s close to the airport, but unlike the other suburbs around it where planes frequently fly in and out, the airplane noise in Mascot is minimal. Lifestyle & Landscape Mascot is home to

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