User talk:AriannaAL

Time and it's importance
Time has been around for a very long. It has been used to count up to 12:59 hours, then back down to one again. In the army, they sometimes count up to 24 hours, which is the amount of hours in one day. When timing something, (like for example a a pre-cooked bagel in the oven) you would probably count with minutes. When timed,you are aware of two things,how much time there is left, and how much has passed. When you have more than one thing to do in a day, you can time yourself in each activity. Time can also sometimes be told by sunlight. The angle of the sun, and if the sun is even out. Sometimes activities are at certain times in a certain day each week. People would usually ask for a time to come, and a time to leave. Usually, time is seperated by different things you do. For example, if you get home from work at 5:30, and you watch television at 6:00, then 5:30 and 6:00 will be seperated. Sometimes there is little bits of time in one big event (that's timed). For example,if you go to a birthday party, and it's from 11:00 to 4:00, and lunch is from 12:00 to 1:00. clocks are used to count time. There are tiny clocks on your wrists called watches. They are portable clocks also used to tell time. There are also digital clocks, the ones that show the actual numbers. The regular clock, has two hands. There is the hour hand (the smaller hand) and the minute hand (the bigger hand). These point at a number, that show what time it is. Both digital and, what is called analog clock, can be a watch. This is what people usually use to tell time, clocks. There are cheap watches, and nice watches in many colors.

There have been clocks that have gotten fancier and fancier, there are clocks with a radio connected, and CD players in it, and some that can project the time on the ceiling. They are useful in many ways. Some Watches even have timers. These are good for running races. Though clocks change, time never changes. The name of time has nothing to do with anything. The exsistence of time neither. It is what is happening that's what changes it. You can't stop time, though you can stop clocks, you can't stop time. If there was a way to freeze people, and living and moving things, time still shouldn't stop. It is imppossible for that to happen, unless not only living things stop, but everything just stops, and the world pauses or ends. Though there is no proof you can't, there is no proof they can.

You usually write out time with numbers. when you do it with words, you would spell out: o'clock. But when you write in numbers, you write it like this... number of hours:number of minutes, like: 4:35. 35 would be approximately half of one hour, and it would be like 35/60 and four, means 4 hours after 12:00.

P.M and A.M tell you if it is night or day. P.M stands for Post Meridian and A.M stands for Antie Meridian. P.M would be for the night time, 12:01 to 11:59. A.M would stand for morning, 12:00 to 12:00. If it was 12:00, it wouldn't be the afternoon, but simply one minute before. Afternoon is called afternoon because 12:01 is one minute after 12:00, which is still morning. And 11:59 is one minute before 12:00 midnight. 12:00 isn't really morning, some people call it night, but it is midnight. Midnight and the afternoon are between morning and night, they seperate eachother.

Time will last forever, but it depends on how you break it up in fractions. You sleep 1/3 of the day, then you do what's on your schedule and divide and break up other activities. You spend 6 present or about 1/12 of the day eating. And you break up every part of time in one piece and each fraction as a piece of the whole itself. Time can be very useful.