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48 Hours (TV Program
48 Hours is the length of two days. 48 Hours may also refer to: Film and television * ''48 Hrs.'', a 1982 American action comedy film, starring Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy * 48 Hours (TV program), ''48 Hours'' (TV program), an American news/documentary TV program that has aired on CBS since 1988 * 48 Hours (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), "48 Hours" (''Brooklyn Nine-Nine''), a television episode * 48 Hours (Stargate SG-1), "48 Hours" (''Stargate SG-1''), a television episode * 48 Hour Film Project, a short-film competition * 48Hours, a filmmaking competition in New Zealand * ''The First 48'', an American documentary TV program Music * 48 Hours (album), ''48 Hours'' (album), an unreleased album by Frank-N-Dank * 48 Hours (song), a song by Blue System * "48 Hours", a song by The Clash from the 1977 album ''The Clash (album), The Clash'' * "48 Hours", a song by the Vengaboys from the 2000 album ''The Platinum Album (Vengaboys album), The Platinum Album'' * "48Hrs", a song by Disciples (produc ...
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Days
A day is the time period of a full rotation of the Earth with respect to the Sun. On average, this is 24 hours (86,400 seconds). As a day passes at a given location it experiences morning, afternoon, evening, and night. This daily cycle drives circadian rhythms in many organisms, which are vital to many life processes. A collection of sequential days is organized into calendars as dates, almost always into weeks, months and years. A solar calendar organizes dates based on the Sun's annual cycle, giving consistent start dates for the four seasons from year to year. A lunar calendar organizes dates based on the Moon's lunar phase. In common usage, a day starts at midnight, written as 00:00 or 12:00 am in 24- or 12-hour clocks, respectively. Because the time of midnight varies between locations, time zones are set up to facilitate the use of a uniform standard time. Other conventions are sometimes used, for example the Hebrew calendar, Jewish religious calendar ...
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