In Honor of ez willis...
An essay on being a Producer
I shall now enrich your life by sharing with you about being a Producer . I find my self constantly drawn back to the subject of being a Producer . While it has been acknowledged that it has an important part to play in the development of man, spasmodically it returns to create a new passion amongst those who study its history. 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 the over 50, who are yet to grow accustomed to its disombobulating nature. 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 Sir Bernard Chivilary said 'hounds will feast on society' [1] he must have been referning to being a Producer . While deviating from the norm will always cause unrest amongst ones peers, being a Producer provides standards by which we may judge our selves.
Did I mention how lovely being a Producer is? Society is powered by peer pressure, one of the most powerful forces in the world. As long as peer pressure uses its power for good, being a Producer will have its place in society.
Economic Factors
Increasingly economic growth and innovation are being attributed to being a Producer . We shall examine the JTB-Guide-Dog model of economics. Transport
Costs
Being a Producer
There are a number of reasons which may be attributed to this unquestionable correlation. Seemingly transport costs looms over being a Producer this cannot be a coincidence. Strong fluctuations in investor confidence have been seen over the past two financial years.
Political Factors
The media have made politics quite a spectacle. Looking at the spectrum represented by a single political party can be reminiscent of comparing being a Producer and ones own image of themselves.
One quote comes instantly to mind when examining this topic. I mean of course the words of nobel prize winner Xaviera Lionel Forbes Dickinson 'Political idealists must ideally deal, for I daily list my ideals politically.' [2] Primarily, he is referring to being a Producer. Both spectacular failure and unequaled political accomplishment may be accredited to being a Producer.
The question which we must each ask ourselves is, will we allow being a Producer to win our vote?
Conclusion
In my opinion being a Producer deserves all of the attention it gets. It questions, brings glamour to an unglamorous time and it brings the best out in people.
What a great essay. Finally a word from super-star Denzel Hanks: 'I wouldn't be where I am today without being a Producer .' [3]
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[1] Sir Bernard Chivilary - Interestingly... - 1904 Badger Books
[2] Dickinson - I Am The Dickinster - 1999 Hughs Books
[3] Weekly Time smearing effects - Issue 54 - Rhino Media