I have examined the exterior of Kean University’s Center of Academic Success (CAS); concentration to the left Smoker Station. In between the outer concrete wall of the CAS and the smoker station is a traditionally standard-sized pinetree. The tree is bordered by black mulch and a few traces of orange leaves that also surrounds three to four shrubs on the opposite direction of the smoker station. One shrub is fairly small compared to the remainder of bushes. It has two to three dandelions sprouting out of it’s branches. The smoker station itself is a squared stainless steel box supported by a thick black pole. The face of the station has two open compartments used to dispose cigarette butts. Ironically, the steel has little but obvious black stains, more so on the left of the box. Finally, the center face of the station has a insigne of a cigarette that lies beneath the words “Smoker Station.”
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Smoker Station Analysis
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