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Chaos
Chaos refers to formless matter and infinite space, supposed to have existed before the ordered universe", and "extreme confusion or disorder." In terms of systems, chaos is a state space (the condition of any system at a given time) where a system exhibits disorder, confusion, uncertainty, or instability.

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U.S. Troops Surrounded by Holiday Mail During WWII

by Smithsonian Institution

Description: U.S. troops almost buried by parcels do their best to handle that year's holiday mail. Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer Medium: Black and white photographic print Culture: American Geography: USA Date: c. 1944 Persistent URL: http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?id=5639 Repository: National Post . . .

Erskine Street, Sydney

by Powerhouse Museum Collection

Format: Glass plate negative. Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. Repository: Tyrrell Photographic Collection, Powerhouse Museum www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/collection=The_Tyrrell_Photographic Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection General information about the Powerhouse Museum Collection . . .

On the road to Gheluvelt

by National Library of Scotland

Destruction on the Menin Road, Belgium, 1917. The picture is one of chaos and devastation. On top of the rise which is visible on the horizon, men, horses and carriages are silhouetted. Some of the men seem to be moving rubble on to the carriages. The focus of the front of the picture is a pool of water which has formed at the bottom of a very muddy ditch - possibly a crater caused by artillery fire. The ground around the crater is littered with smashed pieces of wood and metal. [Original reads . . .
 
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