Last summer, my friend Pablo and I had a crazy idea. We were in my garage looking for something to do, then at that moment we saw a huge tarp. Right when we saw it we both said the same thing.
"Slip n Slide!" we said perfectly synchronized
"You lay it out in the yard." I said, "I'll go find soap and get the hose set up."
And right at that moment Pablo grabbed the tarp and I went out looking for the soap. The only soap I could find was dish soap.
"This will have to do" I said
I ran down to where Pablo was setting up the tarp. I helped him finish setting it up. We got the hose all hooked up then we went for our first run down the slip n slide. It was great! but it got boring after a while.
"Want to try using that skateboard jump that we found in the garage? we can put it under the tarp and just go straight off it." Pablo said
"Sure, lets try it." 
After the skateboard jump we just kept adding more and more onto the slip n slide. In the end we ended up having the skateboard jump, a mini trampoline, a sprinkler and a extra 5 foot tall kicker connected to the slide, In the end we jumped into my pool. It was so fun! That was the greatest day of all my summer!

 
           http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2012/09/26/pkg-neely-syria-fighting-in-three-cities.itn

                 The video above is a perfect example of how war can ruin not only human relationships, but, it can also ruin towns, communities or even cities! The title of the video is "Three cities, one war, thousands dead" imagine all the people that died in that war. They all had families. And that means that they all had people that cared about them. And that is another example on how war can distort human relationships
 
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/agony-11/

             This story has itsr own way of saying how wa can ruin a relationship no matter how close the people could be. Like in the poem posted above; The person speaking the poem and his brother die. Then it shows the mother mourning over her two sons passing away. This is how it ruins relationships. As another example look at all the soldiers in Iraq right now. Every single one of those soldiers has a family. And whenever a soldier dies, it affects his or her family.