An essay on love
The subject of love is a controversial issue. I find my self constantly drawn back to the subject of love. While it is becoming a hot topic for debate, love is featuring more and more in the ideals of the young and upwardly mobile. It still has the power to shock so called 'babies', many of whom blame the influence of television. In the light of this I will break down the issues in order to give each of them the thought that they fully deserve
Social Factors
Comparisons between Roman Society and Medieval Society give a clear picture of the importance of love to developments in social conduct. I will not insult the readers inteligence by explaining this obvious comparison any further. Back when Vealinger reamarked ‘the power struggle will continue while the great tale of humanity remains untold’ [1] he failed to understand that if one seriously intends to 'not judge a book by its cover', then one must read a lot of books. Both tyranny and democracy are tried and questioned. Yet love provides standards by which we may judge our selves.
Nothing represents every day life better than love, and I mean nothing. If society has a favourite child, it is love.
Economic Factors
The dictionary defines economics as 'the social science concerned with the production, distribution, exchange, and consumption of goods and services'. We will study the Lead-a-Duck-to-Water model, a lovely model.
Cost
of
Living

love
How do we explain these clear trends? My personal view is that the cost of living looms over love this cannot be a coincidence. Many brown townysts fear a subsequent depression.
Political Factors
Politics was once a game featuring competitors from elite classes. Looking at the spectrum represented by a single political party can be reminiscent of comparing love now, and its equivalent in the 1800s.
Let us consider the words of that silver tongued orator, the star of stage and screen Demetrius Rock 'I don't believe in ghosts, but I do believe in democracy.' [2] What a fantastic quote. If I may be as bold as to paraphrase, he was saying that 'political ideals are built on the solid cornerstone of love.'
While love may be a giant amongst men, is it a dwarf amongst policy? I hope not.
Conclusion
To conclude, love deserves all of the attention it gets. It collaborates successfully, invades where necessary and never hides.
Let's finish with a thought from star Ozzy Travolta: 'I wouldn't be where I am today without love.' [3]
[1] Vealinger - Turtle Power - 2003 ICJ
[2] Rock - Roll It Up - 1977 - F. Lower Publishing
[3] Everything you always wanted to know about love, but were afraid to ask. - Issue 287 - QKS Publishing
I would laugh if someone also tried turning these in to teachers.