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    experts developed various ways on how to save electricity. Daylight saving time‚ which was initiated by Benjamin Franklin in 1784‚ is one method in which individuals can properly maintain the environment. Due to its massive significance to mankind’s society and surroundings‚ the daylight savings time should be continuously regulated for its outstanding benefits such as crime reduction‚ energy conservation and traffic safety. Daylight saving time offers a more harmless environment; it decreases crime

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    Heather Grizzell Mrs. Dickison AP Language 12 December‚ 2012 Is Daylight Savings time necessary? Daylight Savings Time Daylight savings time is widely adopted in the summer‚ giving people an extra hour of daylight. It is the time during which clocks are set one hour ahead of standard time. A question frequently asked to those who usually oppose this daylight savings time is: “Don’t people find more hours of sunshine pleasant?” The way I see it‚ it’s all in the eye of the beholder. I mean

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    Dangers of Daylight Savings Time Time is a valuable necessity that is not meant to be wasted for we do not have the power to extend or shorten it. As such‚ the issue of time management has appeared to be a problem for many people in the United States and other parts of the world. In the twentieth century‚ the United States adopted a new schedule for managing time also known as daylight savings. This new system would put clocks back an hour in the fall and forward an hour in the spring. At the beginning

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    Overview of Countries While the adoption of Daylight Saving Time is almost always rife with controversy‚ most of the world (except for countries around the Equator) has simple implemented DST at one point or another. This map depicts countries that currently have DST‚ that previously had DST‚ and that never had DST. Worldwide Daylight Saving Today‚ approximately 70 countries utilize Daylight Saving Time in at least a portion of the country. Japan‚ India and China are the only major industrialized

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    Daylight-saving time (DST) has been a controversial issue ever since it has first been observed. I believe DST is a useful and effective idea‚ and I would recommend continued use of it. In fact‚ I believe it should be observed year-round‚ which means America’s standard time would be moved back one hour. Many people make arguments that DST saves energy‚ and there are studies to support it. (Sources B & C) But an equal amount of people make the argument that it doesn’t save energy at all‚ and

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    Daylight-Saving Time has been a controversial issue for the United States since it was adopted in 1966 (“Extra!: Daylight-Saving Time”). From the beginning Congress has had difficulties with the length‚ start date‚ and time of year that Daylight-Saving Time occurs. Though Congress has had problems with Daylight-Saving Time both now and in the past it is still hard to determine whether Daylight-Savings is for the greater good of the country or if it is an unneeded hassle. By examining the effects

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    Daylight savings time‚ it happens two times a year‚ causing a multitude of occurrence‚ some of these being good‚ while some are not so good. However‚ it has been a hot topic for debate recently. To keep daylight savings time‚ or to kick it to the curb is the question many congressmen are asking themselves. Keeping daylight savings time allows the people of the United States to continue with years of tradition implemented during war time that has been a part of their daily lives ever since which is

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    searching for ways to save time in the hustle and bustle of their everyday lives in order to get the most time that they can out of one day. One such method that has been implemented around much of the world is that of Daylight Savings Time‚ or DST‚ in order to maximize the amount of daylight during different seasons. The creation of DST‚ just like the usage of other controversial solutions to solve societal problems‚ has sparked a debate about whether the system actually provides any benefit‚

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    Daylight savings time is defined as an adjustment of time to create longer lengths of sunshine in the summer. This notion of elongated summer days was first introduced in 1918‚ when America was at war with many different countries (Source A). The reasoning behind this was to conserve more energy for the soldiers fighting overseas. However I was repealed the following year. It was brought about again during World War II‚ for the same reason. It has undergone many changes‚ but still remains in effect

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    For many Americans‚ we look at daylight savings time as nothing more then turning back or forward the clocks. Never really knowing why we have it and why it is still being used to this day. Per WebExhibits‚ daylight savings time was created by Benjamin Franklin in 1784("History & Info - Daylight Saving Time‚ Early Adoption‚ U.S. Law."). He brought it up since the days were getting shorter with daylight and that the mornings would be earlier. Franklin came up with the idea of adding 20 minutes to

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