This Weekend, Be Sure To 'Spring Forward'
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For those of you still waiting for the snow, this may come as a bit of shocker - Winter is over! This weekend, most of us living in the United States, as well as, a majority of the countries in the Northern Hemisphere will 'Spring Forward', by moving their clocks ahead by an hour. Also referred to as Daylight Saving or British Summer Time, this age-old tradition dates all the way back to World War One.
First suggested by Sir Benjamin Franklin in 1784, the idea was not considered seriously until 1907, when British resident William Willet sold it as a way to save energy. It took another nine years before it became a law in Britain. United States followed two years later, but only enacted it for a short period of time as a mechanism to provide soldiers more light during World War One. The law was repealed as soon as the war was done, only to be re-instated for another three years, from 1942-1945 during World War 2.
It was not until April 1966 that 'Daylight Saving' became a permanent fixture on the American calendar. This time, the law was passed as way to conserve energy and allow farmers additional daylight hours to transport fresh produce to market. However, two States - Hawaii and American Samoa, as well as, some cities in Arizona, opted out.
Since then, the date the change occurs has been pushed back several times. Former President Ronald Reagan made the first change in 1986, by shifting it from the last weekend in April to the first weekend. His successor, George W. Bush, not only changed that to the second Sunday in March, but also, extended the 'Fall Back' date out an extra week in November. While it was all done under the guise of saving energy and helping farmers, it has effectively cut down the long dreary months of winter, by almost five weeks - And all we can say to that is hurrah!
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- sassy kover 13 yearsthis is confusing
- !!ESTHER<3over 13 years@emma Actually you stay outside for a smaller time because the clocks go forward and when it hits seven o clock it is actually 6 o'clock and you parents tell you to come in
- !!ESTHER<3over 13 yearsLOL
- jscsssover 13 yearsi love it when time changes
- snowflakegirlover 13 yearswinter is OVER???:(anyway.. cool article
- emmaover 13 yearsI like this article because it talks about the month of my birthday.Also I like the article because kids get more play time outside!
- eschalickover 13 yearsI hate Day Light's Saving Time because I have to get up earlier :)
- tinaover 13 yearsI thought they were really scientific because it gave me allot of information.
- oliviaover 13 yearsI thought this was a good article.It described a lot about daylight savings time.It talked about world war 1 and 2.I thought it was a greet article.It talked about states.
- Kaiaover 13 yearsThis article was about Daylight Savings Time and how it saved energy.I liked it .Because it talked about how it helped save things.Also because it talked about who discovered it.And why it said like when it happened.