Time and Time Again

Jul 21
12:44

2005

VMT Singuillo

VMT Singuillo

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From the beginnings of the human civilization, man has tried to determine time. Through the position of the sun in the sky by day, through the sun dial, pocket watches, grandfather clocks, digital clocks, and lately, through atomic watches. Time indeed has become a very important factor of our daily lives. It creates the routine of many of man's different schedules. Even the Bible tells us that there is a time for every season such as a time be born and a time to die, a time to laugh and a time to cry, . . .

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In fact,Time and Time Again Articles through man's capacity to imaginations and ambitions, some ideas haveeven been created of a possibility of time travel. Many movies have been created depicting time machines - machines that can bring mankind to the future and the past. Can such ideas really come true?Yet, the only fact that is true to each human being is that each of us have equal time each day. Each of us have 24 hours everyday to spend what ever we want. It is up to us how we should make use of our time wisely. Although many fools would say, I don't have much time to do this or that.Priorities are needed to be set up to wisely use our time. Thus, time pieces are very important to all of us. Individually, all of us can own a wrist watch or a pocket watch. In today's modern times, cellular phones and other electronic gadgets have the capacity to provide time. Almost anywhere we go, there is a clock somewhere. Homes and offices have wall clocks, grandfather clocks, alarm clocks, digital clocks, and other forms of clocks.Indeed, time management is the solution to many of our routinary problems andschedule. Is there an excuse for you not to know what time is it?

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