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Wristbands serve a number of purposes. People can buy certain wristbands to show their dedication to a particular cause. Other wristbands are used as proof that someone has paid admission to an event such as a concert or a carnival. Some wristbands are used simply as accessories or jewelry. Wristbands can be made of many different materials. Paper, silicone, rubber, and leather are some of the most popular materials used. Many are made of a sturdy type of paper that does not tear easily. These are often used at concerts or festivals as proof that someone has paid admission. Many
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  • Brotherly Love: Fighting For Justin
    When a family faces a medical crisis, every penny helps. Justin Alvarez of Vineland just turned 11, and cancer is taking its toll, but friends are making sure his parents can stay home to care for him.
    Tue, 24 Jan 2012 14:59:47 -0800

  • High-school freshman donates ,500 to the UW Med Center
    Greer Gates, a high-school freshman from Poulsbo, Wash., has been crafting and selling custom-made jewelry for seven years, and earlier this month she donated ,500 from jewelry sales to the UW Medical Center’s Feuer Research Fund for Prevention & Treatment of Ovarian Cancer.
    Tue, 24 Jan 2012 22:42:27 -0800

  • Florence woman raises ,000 for pediatric cancer
    In six years, Brianne Carroll has raised ,000 for children to attend both the Ronald McDonald Camp and Camp No Worries, a summer day camp in Burlington for children with cancer.
    Mon, 16 Jan 2012 04:15:53 -0800



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    Lance Armstrong bracelets, the yellow rubber wrist bands inscribed with the motto LiveStrong, are tangible parts of champion American cyclist Lance Armstrong's legacy. Diagnosed with testicular cancer on October 2, 1996, Armstrong battled with the disease and didn't let it get in the way of his will to wear the yellow jersey once again to compete in the Tour de France cycling tournament. In partnership with sports apparel firm Nike, he started selling his Lance Armstrong bracelets for a dollar apiece, with the profits going to the Lance Armstrong Foundation to fund cancer research.It is not so surprising to find
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    Awareness Bracelet Craze Ever since Lance Armstrong started the silicone wristband craze with the release of his yellow "LIVESTRONG" wristbands, millions of people worldwide have discovered a new and effective method of supporting their favorite causes. Today, there is almost every color imaginable to be found on these ubiquitous silicone bracelets; each one performing their part in raising awareness for a multitude of diseases and causes. What does the future hold for this latest fad to take our society (and a plethora of others worldwide) by storm? Fashionable Fad Although silicone wristbands have become incredibly popular, it is exceptionally difficult to argue that they are the height of fashion. Even
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