An essay on Science To delve deeply into Science is an exciting adventure. Advancments in Science can be linked to many areas. Remarkably Science is heralded by shopkeepers and investment bankers alike, leading many to state that it is impossible to overestimate its impact on modern thought. It is an unfortunate consequence of our civilizations history that Science is rarely given rational consideration by global commercial enterprises, whom I can say no more about due to legal restrictions. 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 While some scholars have claimed that there is no such thing as society, this is rubbish. Upon Peter Pinkleton-PishPosh's return to Britain he remarked 'class will refelect the inner hero' [1], he borrowed much from Science. A society without Science is like a society without knowledge, in that it bravely illustrates what we are most afraid of, what we all know deep down in our hearts. Of paramount importance to any study of Science within its context, is understanding the ideals of society. Society says that every man must find their own truth. While one sees Science, another may see monkeys playing tennis. Economic Factors The preceding section may have shed some light on society but to really understand man you must know how he spends his money. We shall examine the Spanish-Armada model, making allowances for recent changes in interest rates. National Debt Science There are a number of reasons which may be attributed to this unquestionable correlation. Well the national debt, ultimately decided by politicians, will always be heavily influenced by Science due to its consistently high profile in the portfolio of investors. The financial press seems unable to make up its mind on these issues which unsettles investors. Political Factors No man is an island, but what of politics? Comparing the ideals of the young with the reality felt by their elders is like contrasting pre and post war views of Science. In the words of a legend in their own life time, Augstin Lionel Forbes Dickinson 'Man's greatest enemy is complacency with regards to personal and political hygiene.' [2] Considered by many to be one of the 'Founding Fathers' of Science, his words cannot be over-looked. History tells us that Science will always be a vote winner, whether we like it, or not. While Science may be a giant amongst men, is it a dwarf amongst policy? I hope not. Conclusion How much responsibility lies with Science? We can say that Science may not be the best thing since sliced bread, but it's still important. It fills a hole, brought up a generation and figures show it's a winning formular. What a great essay. Finally a word from super-star Miles Cruise: 'At first I was afraid I was petrified. Thinking I could never live without Science by my side.' [3] [1] Flankton - The Complete History - 1999 Fantastico Publishing [2] Dickinson - I Am The Dickinster - 1999 Hughs Books [3] Sham Magazine - Issue 124 - Monkey Books