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You're Bright Enough to Learn 40 Different Football Plays
You're Bright Enough to Learn 40 Different Football Plays
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The History of Medicine Division. Prints and Photographs Collection CDC
You're Bright Enough to Learn 40 Different Football Plays and "You Have Enough Smarts to Rebuild an Engine" use situational approaches to deglamorize tobacco use, as part of the "You're Smart Enough" campaign, created by the Centers for Disease Control in 1998. Independent of the written messages, the photographs of an average teenage student and athlete holding a cigarette in their hands do not offer a clear message about the behavior depicted. Without reading the text, the viewer may be unable to discern the message, because the photographic subjects are not obviously characterized positively or negatively. Employing a different emphasis than many anti-smoking ads, the decision to smoke, rather than the act of smoking, is stressed. The distinction is subtle but important, especially given the sensitivities of the target audience. The message is empowering rather than reprimanding: choosing to smoke doesn't necessarily make you stupid, but if you are smart you will choose not to smoke.. NOTE: Slide of original poster image is slightly blurry.
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