War; A Beautiful Disaster

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War; A Beautiful Disaster One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. It is hard to define the word beauty because it varies between people. The thing about beauty is that it is all in the eyes of the beholder. What one man see’s as beautiful another man may see only as ordinary. Anything can be perceived as beautiful to someone from all types of people to landscapes around the world. Everything is beautiful in its own way. Something can be destroyed, mangled, and completely hideous but can still be a work of beauty. Pablo Picasso is a world famous painter who painted abstract portraits of people with his own style of warped faces and abnormal features. Picassos painting are so ordinary that they are a thing of beauty. Even in the worst situations there can be something beautiful to take from it. Since the dawn of time there have always been acts of wars. There are many different reasons in which wars start such as religious differences, control over territories, and freedom from oppression. War has changed dramatically over the years from making bows and arrows out of sticks and intestines to the creation of the nuclear bomb in World War II. War still has the same basic principles as the first wars between men, whichever side gives up first looses. As with the word beauty, war is a word that is very difficult to put a precise definition on what it is. There are many different types of wars from The Revolutionary War which was caused by English taxation without representation to the war on drugs which is a war to keep drugs from entering and being distributed in the United States and other places around the world. Humans are not the only creatures who are involved in acts of war. Wars can extend to the animal kingdom with some of the same reasons why humans fight over land with better water sources and with more natural resources. War has

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