A two-minute silence is typically observed as a mark of respect and remembrance for those who have lost their lives, particularly in the context of war or tragic events. It provides a collective moment for reflection and honoring the sacrifices made by individuals. This practice fosters a sense of community and solidarity among participants, allowing them to pause and consider the impact of loss on society.
The two minutes of silence typically begins on the last chime of the clock. This practice is observed as a way to mark the exact moment of remembrance, allowing for a brief moment of reflection before the silence begins.
On the hour
To remember the soldiers that fought for us in WW1 and WW2
Of course that will depend on what kiln you are using. This is a tested schedule used in Paragon kilns. Casting 2" thick slab: 1) 50°/ hour to 1150° & hold for 45 minutes 2) 50°/ hour to 1200° & hold for 2 hours 3) 50°/ hour to 1250° & hold for 3 hours 4) 50°/ hour to 1350° & hold for 2 hours 5) 100°/ hour to 1450° & hold for 1 hour 6) 100°/ hour to 1550° & hold for 40 minutes 7) 9999 to 900° & hold for ten hours 8) 4°/ hour to 800° & hold for 2 minutes 9) 8°/ hour to 700° & hold for 2 minutes 10) 26°/ hour to 350° & hold for 2 minutes (in cold weather make it 200°)
Remembrance is celebrated in the (British) Commonwealth. Observance usually includes a silence at 11am on November 11th, which is when the armistice was signed in 1918. Depending on the country, the silence can be either one or two minutes.
Either 1 or 2 minutes.
A martyr is someone who died for what they believed in, first of all. It's respectful to take 2 minutes of silence and think of everybody who died for what they believed was right. I don't know why 2 minutes, but it's for honoring martyrs.
The silence on remembrance day is 2 minutes long.
on the 11th of noivember
2 minutes silence
because it is.
we hold a 2 minute silence.
Say "can we all have a minutes silence" for .........
2 Minutes Silence (Armistice Day Tribute)
no song, as it is 2 minutes of silence. I think the tune you are looking for, however, is called 'The Last Post'.Actually, after the 2 minutes of silence "The Last Post" is played followed by "The Rouse"... if you wikipedia it, you will find the sheet music for both :)
The duration of silence for Remembrance Day was changed from one minute to two minutes in 1994. This change was made to allow for a more reflective period of remembrance for those who sacrificed their lives during wartime. The two minutes of silence is observed at 11 a.m. on November 11th each year.
its not really 92 seconds it is 2 minutes