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REHOBETH STUDENTS ALSO PARTICIPATED IN "KICK BUTTS" CAMPAIGN

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Students from Rehobeth High School also joined along in the campaign to "Kick Butts", with the help of Spectracare Prevention Services in Dothan. Every seventy-two seconds, an American dies from tobacco related disease, and all day yesterday, the students at Rehobeth placed a flag in the ground outside in their break area to recognize those lives lost. The tobacco industry addicts more than 2,000 youth every day, and one in three of them will die prematurely because of this addiction. Tobacco kills nearly half a million Americans every year.
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