Recent Changes

Monday, April 30

  1. page home edited THE 60s mm nice try baby girll(: bahahah In the 1960s there was the first televised debate for…
    THE 60s mm nice try baby girll(: bahahah
    In the 1960s there was the first televised debate for presidential election, many bands that influenced our culture became popular, Sesame Street first aired, and lots more that has affected our world. It was an amazing time in history.
    With the new medium of television taking hold at the time, John Kennedy and Richard Nixon, agreed to debate each other for the first time on national television. 70 million U.S viewers tuned in to watch Senator Kennedy and Vice President Nixon for the first ever televised presidential debate. It was the first of four televised “Great Debates” between Kennedy and Nixon. The first debate focused on domestic issues. The second debate on October 7, was a disagreement over U.S involvement in two small islands off the coast of China. On October 13, Nixon and Kennedy continued their argument. On October 21, the final debate, the candidates focused on American relation with Cuba. In August, Nixon had suffered a serious knee injury and was hospitalized for two weeks. On September 26, 1960 he was still twenty pounds over weight, he was tired looking, and had the pallor that accompanies pain and hospital stays. On September 26, 1960, Kennedy had just finished a month long campaign in California. He was tanned, fit, looking young, confident and well rested. Kennedy and Nixon presented similar ideas. Both spoke of progress and change. Kennedy talked of a “New Frontier”. He wanted to develop new technologies and make advancements in space exploration. Nixon repeated similar messages of a brighter future, but he did so through Republican themes such as increased emphasis on private industry and decreased government pending. Unfortunately the audience focused on physical appearance rather than the messages and Kennedy was thought of as the winner by a vast majority.
    (view changes)
    6:49 am

Wednesday, April 18

  1. page home edited THE 60s mm nice try baby girll(: bahahah In the 1960s there was the first televised debate for…
    THE 60s mm nice try baby girll(: bahahah
    In the 1960s there was the first televised debate for presidential election, many bands that influenced our culture became popular, Sesame Street first aired, and lots more that has affected our world. It was an amazing time in history.
    With the new medium of television taking hold at the time, John Kennedy and Richard Nixon, agreed to debate each other for the first time on national television. 70 million U.S viewers tuned in to watch Senator Kennedy and Vice President Nixon for the first ever televised presidential debate. It was the first of four televised “Great Debates” between Kennedy and Nixon. The first debate focused on domestic issues. The second debate on October 7, was a disagreement over U.S involvement in two small islands off the coast of China. On October 13, Nixon and Kennedy continued their argument. On October 21, the final debate, the candidates focused on American relation with Cuba. In August, Nixon had suffered a serious knee injury and was hospitalized for two weeks. On September 26, 1960 he was still twenty pounds over weight, he was tired looking, and had the pallor that accompanies pain and hospital stays. On September 26, 1960, Kennedy had just finished a month long campaign in California. He was tanned, fit, looking young, confident and well rested. Kennedy and Nixon presented similar ideas. Both spoke of progress and change. Kennedy talked of a “New Frontier”. He wanted to develop new technologies and make advancements in space exploration. Nixon repeated similar messages of a brighter future, but he did so through Republican themes such as increased emphasis on private industry and decreased government pending. Unfortunately the audience focused on physical appearance rather than the messages and Kennedy was thought of as the winner by a vast majority.
    (view changes)
    7:56 pm
  2. page home edited THE 60s hey babyyy i love youuu <3 In the 1960s there was the first televised debate for pr…
    THE 60s hey babyyy i love youuu <3
    In the 1960s there was the first televised debate for presidential election, many bands that influenced our culture became popular, Sesame Street first aired, and lots more that has affected our world. It was an amazing time in history.
    With the new medium of television taking hold at the time, John Kennedy and Richard Nixon, agreed to debate each other for the first time on national television. 70 million U.S viewers tuned in to watch Senator Kennedy and Vice President Nixon for the first ever televised presidential debate. It was the first of four televised “Great Debates” between Kennedy and Nixon. The first debate focused on domestic issues. The second debate on October 7, was a disagreement over U.S involvement in two small islands off the coast of China. On October 13, Nixon and Kennedy continued their argument. On October 21, the final debate, the candidates focused on American relation with Cuba. In August, Nixon had suffered a serious knee injury and was hospitalized for two weeks. On September 26, 1960 he was still twenty pounds over weight, he was tired looking, and had the pallor that accompanies pain and hospital stays. On September 26, 1960, Kennedy had just finished a month long campaign in California. He was tanned, fit, looking young, confident and well rested. Kennedy and Nixon presented similar ideas. Both spoke of progress and change. Kennedy talked of a “New Frontier”. He wanted to develop new technologies and make advancements in space exploration. Nixon repeated similar messages of a brighter future, but he did so through Republican themes such as increased emphasis on private industry and decreased government pending. Unfortunately the audience focused on physical appearance rather than the messages and Kennedy was thought of as the winner by a vast majority.
    (view changes)
    5:18 pm

Tuesday, April 17

  1. page home edited THE 60s hey babyyy i love youuu <3 In the 1960s there was the first televised debate for pres…
    THE 60s hey babyyy i love youuu <3
    In the 1960s there was the first televised debate for presidential election, many bands that influenced our culture became popular, Sesame Street first aired, and lots more that has affected our world. It was an amazing time in history.
    With the new medium of television taking hold at the time, John Kennedy and Richard Nixon, agreed to debate each other for the first time on national television. 70 million U.S viewers tuned in to watch Senator Kennedy and Vice President Nixon for the first ever televised presidential debate. It was the first of four televised “Great Debates” between Kennedy and Nixon. The first debate focused on domestic issues. The second debate on October 7, was a disagreement over U.S involvement in two small islands off the coast of China. On October 13, Nixon and Kennedy continued their argument. On October 21, the final debate, the candidates focused on American relation with Cuba. In August, Nixon had suffered a serious knee injury and was hospitalized for two weeks. On September 26, 1960 he was still twenty pounds over weight, he was tired looking, and had the pallor that accompanies pain and hospital stays. On September 26, 1960, Kennedy had just finished a month long campaign in California. He was tanned, fit, looking young, confident and well rested. Kennedy and Nixon presented similar ideas. Both spoke of progress and change. Kennedy talked of a “New Frontier”. He wanted to develop new technologies and make advancements in space exploration. Nixon repeated similar messages of a brighter future, but he did so through Republican themes such as increased emphasis on private industry and decreased government pending. Unfortunately the audience focused on physical appearance rather than the messages and Kennedy was thought of as the winner by a vast majority.
    (view changes)
    4:58 pm
  2. 4:56 pm

Thursday, April 12

  1. page 8.TT.1.2 edited ... "Sesame Streetdebuts." History.com. n. page. Print. <http://www.history.com/this-…
    ...
    "Sesame Streetdebuts." History.com. n. page. Print. <http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/sesame-street-debuts>.("History.com" )
    canuck, jimmy. " 20 Things You Didn’t Know About Sesame Street." flotsam/jetsam the world according to jimmycanuck. n. page. Print. <http://jimmycanuck.wordpress.com/2006/11/11/20-things-you-didnt-know-about-sesame-street/>.(canuck )
    ...
    <http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Episode_0001>.("Wikia" ) Reflection Page
    What was the most interesting thing you learned about your chosen decade? Why was that interesting to you?
    The most interesting thing I learned about my chosen decade is about Malcolm X he was a brave man and has inspired me by him following his dreams and teachings. This is very interesting to me because of how Malcolm changed his last name from Little to X to represent his stolen African identity. He got assassinated because of his race and religion which also inspires me because he fought for what he believed in. He knew it could result to his death, but he still fought for it because he believed he could change it. How hasAmerica changed since your chosen decade?
    America now andAmerica then are very different yet very alike. We have developed new technology and for television programs and radio. We have new styles of music, but we still have similar styles as in my chosen decade. What really has affected us since then is the new technology. The new technology since my chosen decade is overwhelming.
    What hardware/software problems did you encounter in this project and how did you solve them?
    During this project I ran into a few hardware/software problems. Such as my computer freezing and my compute not letting me get on the internet. To solve these problems Ms. Steele called Mr. Parsons to the computer lab to fix it. He fixed the computer by restarting it. Once he even had to restart a whole row of computers due to hardware/software problems during our project.
    How is technology changing our society?
    I think technology is changing society because now that’s all people rely on. We rely on our cell phones to have contact with other people now instead of like older times when you had to write letters to contact someone. What do we rely on to wake us up every morning? Technology. We rely more on technology than we do on each other. Technology has become a huge part of our society! One day that is all we will rely on is technology. There will soon be no jobs for anyone because technology will be able to do everything.

    (view changes)
    7:51 am
  2. page 8.TT.1.3 edited {The 60s olivia rust.ppt}
    {The 60s olivia rust.ppt}
    (view changes)
    7:40 am
  3. page 8.TT.1.2 edited Tyner Allen , Erika. "THE KENNEDY-NIXON PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES, 1960." Museum of Broadca…

    Tyner Allen , Erika. "THE KENNEDY-NIXON PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES, 1960." Museum of Broadcast Communications. n. page. Print. <http://www.museum.tv/eotvsection.php?entrycode=kennedy-nixon>. (Tyner Allen )
    The First Televised Presidential Debate." Essortment Your Source For Knowledge. n. page. Print. <http://www.essortment.com/first-televised-presidential-debate-65614.html>.("Essortment Your Source For Knowledge" )
    "1960: The Road To Camelot." n. page. Print. <http://www.kennesaw.edu/pols/3380/pres/1960.html>. ("" )
    mm
    Fontenot, Robert . "Profile: The Beach Boys." Oldies Music. n. page. Print. <http://oldies.about.com/od/60srockers/p/beachboys.htm>. (Fontenot )
    Jackson , Andy . "The Beach Boys Bio and Top 10 Songs." Ezine articles. n. page. Print. <http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Beach-Boys-Bio-and-Top-10-Songs&id=1032480>. (Jackson )
    "The Beach Boys Biography." Rock andRoll Hall of Fame. n. page. Print. <http://rockhall.com/inductees/the-beach-boys/bio/>.("Rock andRoll Hall of Fame" )
    "The Music Man(1962)." AFI. n. page. Print. <http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/16105/The-Music_man/>. ("AFI" )
    "The Music Man ." Freebase. n. page. Print. <http://www.freebase.com/view/en/the_music_man_1962>. ("Freebase" )
    "The Music Man." Fun Trivia. n. page. Print. <http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Humamities/Music-Man-The-13252.html>. ("Fun Trivia" )
    "The Music Man (1962)." Stay Classic. n. page. Print. <http://stayclassic.wordpress.com/2010/04/18/the-music-man-1962/>. ("Stay Classic" )
    " Contributors Dictionary & Thesaurus Workspace Widgets The Music Man." Encyclopedia Brittannica. n. page. Print. <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/663819/The-Music-Man/294206/Production-notes-and-credits/>.("Encyclopedia Brittannica" )
    "What was Beatlemania?." WikiAnswers. n. page. Print. <http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_was_Beatlemania>.("WikiAnswers" )
    Rosenberg, Jennifer. "The Beatles." About.com . n. page. Print. <http://history1900s.about.com/od/entertainers/p/beatles.htm>.(Rosenberg )
    "“Beatles in America”." Pop History Dig. n. page. Print. <http://www.pophistorydig.com/?p=3421>.("Pop History Dig" )
    "The Beatles." Historyguy.com. n. page. Print. <http://www.historyguy.com/biofiles/beatles.htm>.(" Historyguy.com" )
    "The Beatles." Rolling Stone. n. page. Print. <http://www.rollingstone.com/music/artists/the-beatles/biography>.("Rolling Stone" )
    "Malcolm X assassinated." History.com. n. page. Print. <http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/malcolm-x-assassinated>.("History.com" )
    "Malcolm X." United States HISTORY . n. page. Print. <http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h3757.html>.("United States HISTORY " )
    "About." MalcolmX Official Website. n. page. Print. <http://www.malcolmx.com/about/bio3.html>.("MalcolmX Official Website" )
    "Malcolm X ." About.com. n. page. Print. <http://atheism.about.com/library/glossary/islam/bldef_malcolmx.htm>.("About.com" )
    DiMartino, Jay. "Nat Young." About.com. n. page. Print. <http://surfing.about.com/od/surferprofiles/p/Nat-Young.htm>.(DiMartino )
    "All about surfing." Surf-Holiday.com. n. page. Print. <http://surf-holiday.com/all-about-surfing>.("Surf-Holiday.com" )
    "Nat's Nat and That's That." Nat Young A surfing legend. n. page. Print. <http://www.natyoung.com/natsnat.html>.("Nat Young A surfing legend" )
    "Nat's Bio and Family." Nat Young A surfing legend. n. page. Print. <http://www.natyoung.com/bio.html>.("Nat Young A surfing legend" )
    "Who was the first person on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine?." WikiAnswers. n. page. Print. <http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_was_the_first_person_on_the_cover_of_Rolling_Stone_magazine>.("WikiAnswers" )
    Wawzenek, Bryan. "This Day in Music Spotlight: Rolling Stone Rolls Off the Presses." Gibson Lifestyle. n. page. Print. <http://gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Features/Spotlight-1109-2010/>.(Wawzenek )
    "Rolling Stone Magazine." UNC TV. n. page. Print. <http://www.pbs.org/opb/thesixties/topics/culture/newsmakers_4.html>.("UNC TV" )
    http://www.abcarticledirectory.com/Article/A-Brief-History-of-Rolling-Stone-Magazine/189320(Vandelay )
    "Apollo 8 departs for moon's orbit." History.com. n. page. Print. <http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/iapollo-8i-departs-for-moons-orbit>.("History.com" )
    "Apollo 8." Vic Stathopoulos. n. page. Print. <http://www.aerospaceguide.net/apollo/apollo8.html>. ("Vic Stathopoulos" )
    Lindsay, Hamish . "Apollo 8 21 – 28 December 1968." n. page. Print. <http://www.honeysucklecreek.net/msfn_missions/Apollo_8_mission/hl_apollo8.html>.(Lindsay )
    "Apollo 8 MissionSummary." Apollo Program. n. page. Print. <http://www.nasm.si.edu/collections/imagery/apollo/as08/a08sum.htm>.("Apollo Program" )
    "Sesame Street." Wikia. n. page. Print. <http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Sesame_Street>.("Wikia" ).
    "Elmo." Wikia. n. page. Print. <http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Elmo>.("Wikia" )
    "Sesame Streetdebuts." History.com. n. page. Print. <http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/sesame-street-debuts>.("History.com" )
    canuck, jimmy. " 20 Things You Didn’t Know About Sesame Street." flotsam/jetsam the world according to jimmycanuck. n. page. Print. <http://jimmycanuck.wordpress.com/2006/11/11/20-things-you-didnt-know-about-sesame-street/>.(canuck )
    "Episode 0001." Wikia. n. page. Print. <http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Episode_0001>.("Wikia" )

    (view changes)
    7:23 am
  4. page 8.TT.1.1 edited THE 60s In the 1960s there was the first televised debate for presidential election, many bands t…
    THE 60s
    In the 1960s there was the first televised debate for presidential election, many bands that influenced our culture became popular, Sesame Streetfirst aired, and lots more that has affected our world. It was an amazing time in history.
    With the new medium of television taking hold at the time, John Kennedy and Richard Nixon agreed to debate each other for the first time on national television. 70 million U.S viewers tuned in to watch Senator Kennedy and Vice President Nixon for the first ever televised presidential debate. It was the first of four televised “Great Debates” between Kennedy and Nixon. The first debate focused on domestic issues. The second debate on October 7 was a disagreement over U.S involvement in two small islands off the coast ofChina. On October 13, Nixon and Kennedy continued their argument. On October 21, the final debate, the candidates focused on American relation withCuba. In August, Nixon had suffered a serious knee injury and was hospitalized for two weeks. On September 26, 1960 he was still twenty pounds over weight, he was tired looking, and had the pallor that accompanies pain and hospital stays. On September 26, 1960, Kennedy had just finished a month long campaign inCalifornia. He was tanned, fit, looking young, confident and well rested. Kennedy and Nixon presented similar ideas. Both spoke of progress and change. Kennedy talked of a “New Frontier”. He wanted to develop new technologies and make advancements in space exploration. Nixon repeated similar messages of a brighter future, but he did so through Republican themes such as increased emphasis on private industry and decreased government pending. Unfortunately the audience focused on physical appearance rather than the messages and Kennedy was thought of as the winner by a vast majority.
    In 1961, the Beach Boys became famous; the band consisted of Mike Love who did vocals, Brian Wilson who did vocals and also played piano, keyboards, guitar and bass guitar, Carl Wilson who did vocals and also played lead guitar and keyboards, Dennis Wilson who played drums, percussion, keyboards and guitar, And Al Jardine who did vocals and bass guitar. Music had always been a family affair in theWilson family. Three brothers Brian, Carl and Dennis Wilson, were joined by their cousin Mike Love and classmate Alan Jardine which formed a band named the Beach Boys. From 1962 through 1966, the Beach Boys charted 22 hit singles in a highly competitive Top 40. They had 36 U.S Top 40 hits with four of them being number one this is more than any other U.S rock band. The Beach Boys soon were made part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 1970, the Beach Boys changed labels, moving from Capitol who originally signed them in 1961 to Reprise, where they established their own Brother Records imprint.
    In 1962 the film “The Music Man” was developed in color and was 151 minutes long. The film was directed by Morton DaCosta at Tuner Classic Movies. The film is based on the 1957 Broadway musical. The film was released on June 19, 1962 in theU.S.On February 25, 1963 inSweden. On May 17, 1963 inFinland. The film was one of the biggest hits of the year. The film had its world premiere inMason City,Iowa. Before starring in “The Music Man”, Robert Preston had never sung before. Warner Brothers Studios was also concerned that he would be too old to play the lead. During production, Shirley Jones discovered she was pregnant with her son, Patrick. “The Music Man” also won the first Grammy ever presented.
    Beatlemania lasted from 1963 to 1966; the word was spread in theUKand soon spread all over the world. During this time people mimicked all that the Beatles did, including haircuts, clothing, and outlook. At the time of Beatlemania the band was named “Beetles.” John Lennon changed the spelling to “Beatles” as a pun for “beat music” another name for rock n’ roll. They also spent most of this time period touring. Beatlemania ended when they announced they would stop touring on August 29, 1966 at a concert atSan Francisco’sCandlestickPark. Beatlemania started again when the group arrived in theU.S.When the band split in 1970, a small Beatlemania erupted and again when John Lennon was assassinated in 1980.
    The Beatles first arrived in theU.S.on February 9, 1964. When they arrived at theNew Yorkairport they were greeted by 5,000 screaming fans, on January 17, 1964 “I Want to Hold Your Hand” by the Beatles was the number one hit inAmerica. On February 16, 1964 The Beatles made their second appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show”, live from the Pueville Hotel inMiami BeachFlorida. They performed the songs “She Loves You”, ”All My Loving”, “This Boy”, “I Saw Her Standing There”, “From Me to You”, and “I Want Hold Your Hand”. On March 28, 1964, Capitol Records reported sales of “I Want to Hold Your Hand” at 3.4 million copies. The Beatles originally started with six band members: John Lennon who did vocals and played guitar, harmonica and piano. Paul McCartney who did vocals and played rhythmic guitar and piano, Ringo Starr who did vocals and played drums and percussion, George Harrison who played lead guitar. Pete Best who played drums, And Stu Sutcliffe who played bass. The band ended with only four members: John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. They were often known as the “Fab Four”. In 1964 the Beatles had sold over a billion records. It all started to go downhill for the Beatles in summer 1966 when a remark Lennon had made to a British reporter was wildly reported in theU.S.The quote “Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn’t argue with that; I’m right and will be proved right. We’re more popular than Jesus.” The band then broke up in April 1970.
    Malcolm X was a 39-year-old leader of a militant Black Nationalist movement who was shot to death at a rally on February 21, 1965. At a speech in theManhattan’s Audubon Ballroom on February 21 Malcolm was rushed on stage by three gun men and shot at fifteen times at close range. The police said seven bullets struck Malcolm, and three other black men were shot too. The men who shot Malcolm were convicted of first degree murder in March 1966. All three were Nation of Islam members. Malcolm studied teachings of Elijah Muhammad. Muhammad taught that white society strove to keep African Americans from empowering themselves to achieve political, economic, and social success. Malcolm became a devoted follower of Muhammad. Malcolm’s last name was actually Little but he took the last name of “X” to symbolize his stolen African identity. Later in the year that he was assassinated, his wife, Betty, gave birth to their twin daughters. Malcolm founded the organization of Afro-American Unity along with John Henrik. Malcolm X is now buried at theFerncliffCemeteryin HartsdaleNew York.
    Nat Young traveled toSan Diegoin 1966 and won the World Surfing Championships. Nat’s real name is Robert Young and because of his small size he became known as “Gnat”. When Nat won the ISA World Surfing Game it was a surprise to most people because he had a much shorter board than his competitors. When he won with such a short board it started a trend to short-boards. Nat was only 19 when he first won the World Surfing Championships. In 1965 Nat placed runner up in the first World Championship inPeru. In 1963 Nat Young won the first Australian Surfing Championship. Nat went on to win many more events inAustraliaandHawaii. In 1967 Nat Young and Bob Mctavish packed even shorter “Vee-bottom boards” forHawaiiforHawaiiwere their surfing was captured for the movie “The Hot Generation”. Nat is now married to a woman named Ti who is 10 years younger than him. They have four children together, Naomi, Nava, Beau and Bryce.
    The first Rolling Stones Magazine was issued on November 9, 1967. The picture of John Lennon on the cover was from the set of the movie “How I Won the War” which was being filmed at the time. He was wearing the military uniform, helmet and glasses of the character he played in the movie. The magazine was founded inSan Franciscoby John Wenner and music critic Ralph J. Gleason. The first magazine was sold for 35 cents. In the first issue, Wenner wrote that his new magazine was “not just about the music, but about the things and attitudes that music embraces.” It started out as a strictly music magazine. The magazine got its name from, the old Muddy Waters classic, the popular British rock band and Dylan’s big rock and roll hit. Before Rolling Stone magazine there was no such thing as Rock Music Photography. To this day over 1,000 issues have been made.
    Apollo 8 was launched fromCape Kennedy,Florida, at 7:50 am, EST, on December 21, 1968. The purpose of the mission was to progress the landing of men on the moon. Apollo 8 ended the Americans race with the Russians. Bill Anders and his fellow crew members, Jim Lovell and Frank Borman, orbited the moon on Christmas Eve. The three astronauts were the first humans to see the dark side of the moon. They were also the first people to see the entire earth from space. Apollo 8 orbited in the moon in a period of 20 hours. The entire mission was 147 hours. At 89 hours 19 minutes, Tran earth injection was performed from behind the moon. Apollo 8 was the first mission to take humans to the moon and back. The mission was completed on the morning of December 27, when splash down occurred in thePacific Ocean.
    Sesame Street first aired on November 10, 1969. Sesame Street is an educational television program designed for pre-schoolers. Sesame Street uses a combination of puppets, animation and live actors to teach young children the fundamentals of reading and arithmetic, as well as geometric forms and classifications. The series has been televised in 120 countries and more than 20 international versions have been made. The main character Elmo was not in the first episode. He did not appear until the 12 season of the show. In the first episode Gordon takes a girl named Sally on tour onSesame Street. Also, Ernie and Bert appeared for the first time and Kermit the Frog gave a lecture on the letter “W.” WhenSesame Streetfirst aired, Grover was actually brown, not blue and Oscar the Grouch was orange, not green. Sesame Street was set in a fictionalNew Yorkneighborhood and includes ethnically diverse characters and positive social messages. Over the years more than 74 million Americans have watchedSesame Street.

    (view changes)
    7:13 am

More