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Real World 1965

Real World 1965. May 1965 $1.75. Top 10 Songs of 1965. # 1 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones # 2 Yesterday - The Beatles # 3 Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A season) - The Byrds # 4 Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter - Herman's Hermits

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Real World 1965

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  1. Real World 1965 May 1965 $1.75

  2. Top 10 Songs of 1965 • # 1 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones • # 2 Yesterday - The Beatles • # 3 Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A season) - The Byrds • # 4 Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter - Herman's Hermits • # 5 I Got You Babe - Sonny & Cher • # 6 Help! - The Beatles • # 7 I Can't Help Myself - Four Tops • # 8 You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - The Righteous Brothers • # 9 Downtown - Petula Clark • # 10 This Diamond Ring - Gary Lewis and The Playboys

  3. Lyrics to Downtown by Petula Clark • When you're alone And life is making you lonely you can always go down town. When you got worries, All the noise and the hurry seems to help, I know down town. Just listen to the music Of the traffic in the city, linger on the sidewalks Where the neon signs are pretty. How can you lose? The lights are much brighter there You can forget all your troubles, Forget all your cares. So go down town. Things'll be great When you're down town. No finer place for sure-Down town. Everything's waiting for you Down town. Don't hang around And let your problems surround you, there are movie shows down town. Maybe you know some little places to go to where they never close down town. Just listen to the rhythm Of a gentle bossa nova. You'll be dancing with 'em too Before the night is over happy again. The lights are much brighter there You can forget all your troubles, Forget all your cares. So go down town. Where all the lights are bright Down town. Waiting for you tonight Down town. You're gonna be alright now Down town. When you're alone And life is making you lonely you can always go down town. When you got worries, All the noise and the hurry seems to help, I know down town. And you may find somebody kind-To help and understand you, someone who is just like you And needs a gentle hand To guide them along. So maybe I'll see you. There we can forget all our troubles, Forget all our cares. So go down town. Things'll be great when you're Down town. Don't wait a minute more Down town. Everything's waiting for you Down town.

  4. Why chose the song • The reason I chose the song downtown cause it actually tells of things that happened down in 1965.

  5. Best selling novel of 1965 • Up the Down Staircase by Bel Kaufman (Prentice Hall) – May 16,1965 • The Source by James Michener (Random House) – July 11,1965 • born May 10, 1911 • She emigrated to the United States in 1923 at the age of 12 with her parents, moving to New York city • Kaufman married Sydney Goldstine in 1940 and they had two children, Jonathan Goldstine and Thea Goldstine. The couple divorced in the 1960s. Sydney Goldstine died in 2000. • It has been translated into sixteen languages, made into a prize-winning motion picture, and staged as a play at high schools all over the United States; its very title has become part of the American idiom.

  6. President of 1965 • Lyndon Baines Johnson (August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to as LBJ, was a US politician who served as the 36th President of the united states (1963-1969) after his service as the 37th Vice president of united states (1961-1963). He is one of four people who served in all four elected federal offices of the United States: Representative, Senator, Vice President and President. • Simultaneously, he greatly escalated direct American involvement in the Vietnam War. As the war dragged on, Johnson's popularity as President steadily declined. After the 1966 mid-term congressional elections, his re-election bid in the 1968 united states presidential election collapsed as a result of turmoil within the Democratic Party related to opposition to the Vietnam War. He withdrew from the race amid growing opposition to his policy on the Vietnam War and a worse-than-expected showing in the New Hampshire Primary

  7. Popular television show • Bonanza (NBC) • an American western television series that ran on NBC from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 431 episodes, it ranks as the second longest running western series (behind Gunsmoke) and continues to air in syndication Centering around the Cartwright family in the Lake Tahoe area, the show stars Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts Dan Blocker, Michael Landon, and David Canary. • The show chronicled the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family • The show is very interesting and funny. I have watched it many times with my grandmother

  8. 1965 Famous Sports Person • Rick Monday • Rick Monday was born on Tuesday, November 20, 1945, in Batesville, Arkansas. Monday was 20 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 3, 1966, with the Kansas City Athletics. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Rick Monday baseball stats page. • "There goes Rick Monday. He and Manny Mota are so old that they were the waiters at the Last Supper."

  9. Advertisements • Sunsets and sunrises • sunrise and sunset are symbols of unity and connection. • Newspapers • the Newspapers become a symbol of the media's power to show hidden things and to make a difference in the lives of those whose stories might otherwise remain hidden.

  10. Being a teenager in 1965 • A dreamy fourteen year old boy who belongs to a gang of greasers. He is the most thoughtful of his gang, and the story is told from his point of view. He wonders why life is so much more difficult for him and his friends than it is for their rivals, the Socs. He wishes his parents were alive again to take care of him. He loves his brother Sodapop, who is kind and loving and understanding, but he doesn't get along with his older brother Darry, who he sees as a bully. Though he wants to be part of the gang, he doesn't always agree with their violent ways: he is quiet and shy, and prefers talking to a Soc named Cherry about sunsets. He knows he is innocent and nave--he doesn't always know what to do or say--but he believes it is important to be tough, and to belong. Still, he doesn't take his situation for granted: when Johnny and Dally die, he writes the story of their lives--which becomes the book The Outsiders.

  11. Advertisements of 1965 • Ford Mustang-ford has a better idea- • Drinks- • Food- • Clothes- • Cosmetics-

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