Thursday, November 11, 2010

Red Ribbon


The red ribbon is a symbol for both drug prevention and for the fight against AIDS.

It was found 17 years ago at 1993.

It was found at Mexico.

In 1988 22 years ago, Red Ribbon Week became a national campaign.

At county and state fairs in the United States.

It is used for first place in Canada.

Sometimes its known as blue ribbons.

In the US the way of knowing and how inportant the ribbons are its, first blue, red, yellow, white, pink, green, purple, and brown.

In Canada it goes red, blue, white, yellow, green, orange, purple, and brown.

The Anti-Gold Licence Association was formed in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia on 6 June 1853, 157 years ago.

A large red ribbon hangs between columns in the north portico of the White House for World AIDS Day, November 30, 2007.

The red ribbon, as an awareness ribbon colored red, has several different meanings in different contexts.

The biggest one its HIV and drugs.

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