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An essay on spam
In order to understand our selves, we must first understand spam. The constantly changing fashionable take on spam demonstrates the depth of the subject. While much has been written on its influence on contemporary living, there are just not enough blues songs written about spam. Crossing many cultural barriers it still draws remarks such as 'I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole' and 'i'd rather eat wasps' from global commercial enterprises, who just don't like that sort of thing. At the heart of the subject are a number of key factors. I plan to examine each of these factors in detail and and asses their importance.
Social Factors
Society is a simple word with a very complex definition. When The Tygers of Pan Tang sang 'It's lonely at the top. Everybody's trying to do you in' [1] , they shead new light on spam, allowing man to take it by the hand and understand its momentum. Much has been said about the influence of the media on spam. Observers claim it cleary plays a significant role amongst the developing middle classes.
Of paramount importance to any study of spam within its context, is understanding the ideals of society. Society says that every man must find their own truth. While one sees spam, another may see monkeys playing tennis.
Economic Factors
Our world is driven by supply and demand. We will study the JTB-Guide-Dog model. Taking special care to highlight the role of spam within the vast framework which this provides. Transport
Costs
spam
The statistics make it clear that spam is a major market factor. Of course transport costs, ultimately decided by politicians, will always be heavily influenced by spam due to its consistently high profile in the portfolio of investors. In the light of this free trade must be examined.
Political Factors
No man is an island, but what of politics? Looking at the spectrum represented by a single political party can be reminiscent of comparing spam and political feeling.
Let us consider the words of that silver tongued orator, that most brilliant mind Francis Rock 'Political idealists must ideally deal, for I daily list my ideals politically.' [2] One cannot help but agree when faced with spam, that this highlights an important issue. If spam be the food of politics, play on.
One of the great ironies of this age is spam. Isn't it ironic, don't you think?
Conclusion
We can conclude that the spam has played a large part in the development of man in the 20th Century and its influence remains strong. It questions, invades where necessary and always chips in.
Here with the final word is Hollywood's Wyclef Love Hewitt: 'It's been nice educating you.' [3]