Answer: War is a terrible thing. Yet the cadence of troops marching through the streets, the ringing sound of national airs, the flapping of proudly hoisted flags, and, in more modern times, the swoosh of aircraft racing overhead typically send hearts pounding and aspirations soaring. Inevitably, it is in the period following the cessation of hostilities, in times of so-called peace, that the initially envisioned mission becomes increasingly difficult to identify. An awareness of the cohorts of war surfaces even more gradually, and only in recent decades has the study of the Great War of 1914–1918 moved beyond politics.
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1.Exposing to heat for to long.Water getting in it.Dropping it.
2.Keep it in a safe place when done using.Be carefull when using it.
3.It is important because it is very expensive and fragile.
4.Wipe lenses,Don't let little kids keep hold of it,keep it in a high place for animals or kids can't reach it,Do not use by water sources,Store pictures in computer or another place so photos could not be lost.
5.Always check surroundings,Do not photograph in dark place unless there is light,if going somewhere tell someone else,Dress for the weather,Make sure you feel comfortable and safe.