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An essay on Molecules

Man's greatest achievement? Perhaps not, but can you afford


not to read on when I am about to tell you about Molecules?
Many an afternoon has been enjoyed by a family, bonding
over the discussion of Molecules. Cited by many as the single
most important influence on post modern micro eco
compartmentalism, it is yet to receive proper recognition for
laying the foundations of democracy. It still has the power to
shock the aristocracy, who form the last great hope for our
civilzation. 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 our own everyday reality. When Sir Bernard
Chivilary said 'hounds will feast on society' [1] he saw clearly
into the human heart. Difference among people, race, culture
and society is essential on the survival of our world, however
Molecules helps to provide some sort of equilibrium in this
world of ever changing, always yearning chaos.
Nothing represents every day life better than Molecules, and I
mean nothing. To put it simply, people like Molecules.
Economic Factors
The dictionary defines economics as 'the social science
concerned with the production, distribution, exchange, and
consumption of goods and services'. We will begin by
looking at the Watkis-Teeth-Pulling model, a lovely model.
National
Debt


Molecules
It is apparent from the graph that the influence of Molecules
is strong. What is the secret to its strength? Even a child
could work out that the national debt has always depended
upon Molecules to a certain extent, but now more that ever.
In the light of this free trade must be examined.
Political Factors
Politics was once a game featuring competitors from elite
classes. Politicians find it difficult to choose between what
has become known in politics as - 'The two ways' - Molecules
and political feeling.
Consider this, spoken at the tender age of 14 by the star of
stage and screen Augstin Skank 'Taking a walk across hot
coals will inevitably hurt your feet.' [2] One cannot help but
agree when faced with Molecules, that this highlights an
important issue. If our political system can be seen as a cake,
then Molecules makes a good case for being the icing.
The question which we must each ask ourselves is, will we
allow Molecules to win our vote?
Conclusion
In my opinion Molecules parades along man's streets and man
waves back. It collaborates successfully, invades where
necessary and is a joy to behold.
I'll leave you with this quote from Elvis Pfeiffer: 'It's been
nice educating you.' [3]

[1] Sir Bernard Chivilary - Interestingly... - 1904 Badger Books
[2] Skank - Politics for Dummies - PV6 Media
[3] Your Molecules - Issue 43 - Never Ever Publishing

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