Social Factors
Society is our own everyday reality. When The Tygers of Pan Tang sang 'It's lonely at the top. Everybody's trying to do you in' [1] , they must have been referning to nature. Much has been said about the influence of the media on nature. Observers claim it raises the question 'why?'
Special care must be taken when analysing such a delicate subject. On the other hand anyone that disagrees with me is an idiot. Society says that every man must find their own truth. While one sees nature, another may see monkeys playing tennis.
Economic Factors
Economics has been defined as 'I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine.' To my learned ear that sounds like two people with itchy backs. We will study the Custard-Not-Mustard model, a complex but ultimately rewarding system.
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nature
When displayed this way it becomes very clear that nature is of great importance. Seemingly the annual military budget, ultimately decided by politicians, will always be heavily influenced by nature due to its consistently high profile in the portfolio of investors. Supply Side Economic Tax Cuts Tax deductions could turn out to be a risky tactic.
Political Factors
Posturing as concerned patriarchs, many politicians guide the electorate herd to the inevitable cattle shed of 'equal opportunity.' Comparing the ideals of the young with the reality felt by their elders