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    LiveSTRONG Paper Outline * Outline – How the paper will be organized * Introduction – Brief Background of LiveSTRONG * Body * Explanation of why LiveSTRONG Cares about public Opinion * Who is the primary audience LiveSTRONG Targets * What is LiveSTRONG Trying to communicate and to who. * Outcomes LiveSTRONG is having on the opinion of Key Audiences * Is LiveSTRONG Communicating effectively? * Is LiveSTRONG Successful in Media‚ or online

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    the more important‚ and well liked the person the easier the fad will be adopted. This is a good way to get a fad going‚ but is never the main factor for a fads longevity. The second driving factor of a fad is it’s ease to follow. Take those LiveStrong bracelets as an example. They are sold at almost any store you can think of. Also they are cheap‚ usually sold for about one dollar. Compare that to some of the more expensive fads such as (Still looking for a good example that is probably well

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    Lance Armstrong and the Livestrong Foundation The Livestrong Foundation‚ once was known as the Lance Armstrong Foundation‚ is a United States nonprofit organization that offers support for people affected by cancer. The foundation‚ based in Austin‚ Texas‚ was established in 1997 by cancer survivor and former professional road racing cyclist Lance Armstrong. The "Livestrong" brand was launched by the foundation in 2003. After being found guilty of doping‚ Lance Armstrong resigned from the foundation

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    documentation The articles that will be compared are Armstrong resigns as Livestrong chairman by Andrea Ball and Suzanne Halliburton‚ published on Oct. 17‚ 2012 in the Austin American-Statesman daily newspaper and Lance Armstrong steps down as chairman of cancer charity‚ dumped by Nike by Oliver Moore‚ published on Oct. 17‚ 2012 in The Globe and Mail. Publications The first article‚ Armstrong resigns as Livestrong chairman‚ was retrieved on Oct. 17‚ 2012‚ from the Austin American-Statesman

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    Communications Plan Addressing Most Pressing Reputational Issues Facing Livestrong Background of current issue facing Livestrong Foundation Lance Armstrong – the 7 time Tour De France winner‚ cancer survivor and founding chairman of the Livestrong Foundation‚ has been facing a lot of pressure and criticism from the media and the public due to allegations of doping made by the United States Anti Doping Agency (BBC‚ 2012). On October 17 2012 Armstrong resigned as Chairman due to allegation of doping

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    LIVESTRONG‚ an organization created by one of the worlds best cyclists‚ Lance Armstrong‚ and cancer survivor‚ Doug Ulman‚ has been highly successful in raising awareness and helping the cause against cancer over the past years. Not only has the organization touched the lives of millions of people‚ but it also has raised millions of dollars to fund the fight against this worldwide disease. The foundation fights to improve the lives of people affected by cancer and works in two areas: One by directly

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    strangulation of an area of the brain that is caused by a lack of oxygen and blood flow‚ which is the result of a blockage or the rupture of an artery to the brain. These blockages or ruptures can be in the form of a thrombosis‚ hemorrhage‚ or embolism (Livestrong‚ 2011). When a stroke occurs on the right side of the brain‚ it

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    the heart to reach the muscles. (Miller ad Levine‚ 2002; Livestrong 2014) If I compare my diastolic pressure after 1 minute of exercising with increasing level of physical activity‚ then I expect that my diastolic pressure will change minimally because as the blood being pushed faster the arteries start to dilate to make more space for the blood returning to heart to meet muscles increased oxygen demand. (Miller ad Levine‚ 2002; Livestrong 2014) If I compare my heart rate (pulse) after 1 minute

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    According to the article "The Pros and Cons Of Prescription Drugs" on the Livestrong internet site not all prescription drugs are used to treat serious illnesses. From time to time an unspecified amount of prescription drugs are used to treat small ailments with excellent success. Prescription drugs that are only used while the

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    Sports is one of America’s best past times for gatherings and entertainment. Society likes to believe that athletes are perfect in every way‚ until a 1‚000 page report is published proving that the athlete did indeed cheat during all seven rides for the Tour they won. Lance Armstrong has been a topic of corruption in the sports community since 2012. While he did all he could to terminate rumors‚ he finally admitted to cheating in the famous Oprah interview done in 2013. Immense repercussions would

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