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Saturday, May 9, 2020

Page 17 of 18 of my suggested calendar ' THE PEOPLES ERA CALENDAR' .


(3) This calendar is a common heritage of all nations, so preserving it has the benefit of all races (see appendix IV of VII).
(4) Continued use of this calendar can better highlight climate change through the extra month of leap season.
(5) By implementing this calendar as an international calendar can also ensure the saving of environment by saving the resources spent on creating hundreds of types of calendars and their converters.
TIPS:  (1) Every calendar is the most valuable asset as thousands of years have been recorded through days' counting that is the most valuable human effort as a community. Therefore, besides recording it properly, it has to be tailored to the convenience and desire of the people. If any nation's calendar makers have changed their religious or national calendar in the past to make it compatible with the international calendar, now is the time to undo this change and to restore their old calendar, to facilitate its use for its people. So the calendar makers are requested to restore their calendars that were in use before the international calendar was adopted.
(2) Request is made to start the daily date, month, year, century and millennium at the set down time of the new crescent moon that is average 6 pm in winters and 7 pm in summers.
(3) Arrangements to be made for the use of the date line to set the date change at 7 pm instead of at midnight in clocks all over the world (see appendix IV of VII).
(4) The changing shapes of the moon as they appear to a normal person must be predetermined in the form of shapes to be published before the start of the calendar year. Of these, the 14 shapes be displayed according to sunset time and the next 14 according to the dawn and no shape on last date of the 29 days