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65 is a Stirling number of the second kind, the number of ways of dividing a set of six objects into four non-empty subsets. 65 = 15 + 24 + 33 + 42 + 51. 65 is the length of the hypotenuse of 4 different Pythagorean triangles, the lowest number to have more than 2: 652 = 162 + 632 = 332 + 562 = 392 + 522 = 252 + 602

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Everyone knows 65 is “the age of retirement.” Retiring at 65 has been around so long that most of us accept it as a fact and a right without question. But the meaning of 65 has been changing a lot over a long time. In 1935, Social Security became law and 65 became the Full Retirement Age.

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Singapore Country Code 65 - Worldometer.

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Divisors of the Positive Integer 65

The integer 65 is an odd number. The integer 65 is a Composite number. 19 is less than 65, so 65 is a deficient number.

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Number 65
sixty five
Properties of the number 65
Factorization 5 * 13
Divisors 1, 5, 13, 65
Count of divisors 4
Sum of divisors 84
Previous integer 64
Next integer 66
Is prime? NO
Previous prime 61
Next prime 67
65th prime 313
Is a Fibonacci number? NO
Is a Bell number? NO
Is a Catalan number? NO
Is a factorial? NO
Is a regular number? NO
Is a perfect number? NO
Polygonal number (s < 11)? octagonal(5)
Binary 1000001
Octal 101
Duodecimal 55
Hexadecimal 41
Square 4225
Square root 8.0622577482985
Natural logarithm 4.1743872698956
Decimal logarithm 1.8129133566429
Sine 0.8268286794901
Cosine -0.56245385123817
Tangent -1.4700382576632
Number 65 is pronounced sixty five. Number 65 is a composite number. Factors of 65 are 5 * 13. Number 65 has 4 divisors: 1, 5, 13, 65. Sum of the divisors is 84. Number 65 is not a Fibonacci number. It is not a Bell number. Number 65 is not a Catalan number. Number 65 is not a regular number (Hamming number). It is a not factorial of any number. Number 65 is a deficient number and therefore is not a perfect number. Number 65 is a octagonal number with n=5. Binary numeral for number 65 is 1000001. Octal numeral is 101. Duodecimal value is 55. Hexadecimal representation is 41. Square of the number 65 is 4225. Square root of the number 65 is 8.0622577482985. Natural logarithm of 65 is 4.1743872698956 Decimal logarithm of the number 65 is 1.8129133566429 Sine of 65 is 0.8268286794901. Cosine of the number 65 is -0.56245385123817. Tangent of the number 65 is -1.4700382576632

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The meaning of the Numerology number 65

The number 65 is a blend of vibrations and attributes of the numbers 6 and 5.

The number 6 signifies home, family, stability, balance, protection, gratitude, care, care, responsibility, material aspects of life and honesty.

The number 5 signifies major life changes, progress, learning through experience, free will, freedom, important life choice, adaptability and curiosity.

The number 65 signifies family, spirituality, charisma, teamwork, harmony, coexistence, adventure, teaching, relational energy, etc.

People who resonate with this number love to feed their partners as well as their family members.

They like being part of a team. For these people, relationships are very important, as are interactions with other people. They are very cooperative. These people easily adapt to changes. They have a wide range of interests in many different industries. They may be inclined to change their interests quickly.

The secret meaning and symbolism
The angel number 65 signifies the love you receive from your family. The angels are reminding you to take care of your family members and appreciate that you are so lucky to have them in your life.

This number also indicates stability and security and your efforts to maintain them.

The angel number 65 signifies the angelic presence and helps to overcome obstacles and difficulties that you are encountering in your life. They are asking you to call them for assistance and support whenever you need it.

They want you to know that they are always there for you.

The angel number 65 indicates that the angels have recognized your hard work to improve your life and achieve your soul purpose.

With angel number 65 they congratulate you on your efforts and send you their support and blessings. They encourage you to continue on your chosen path because it is the right one for you.

This number also indicates an improvement in your financial situation and positive changes regarding your finances.

Love and angel number 65
People who resonate with the number 65 usually connect with others easily.

Due to their lack of confidence in admitting their feelings, they often take a long time to establish a romantic relationship.

Once they are romantically involved with someone, they are loyal and devoted partners.
They are also nurturing and caring for the parents, who would do anything to protect the harmony and balance of their home.

Numerology 65
The essence of the number 65 in numerology is relationships. When reduced to a single digit, this number becomes number 2.

This means that the energy and attributes of the number 65 are made up of the vibrations and attributes of the numbers 6 and 5 as well as the number 2.

The number 2 signifies relationships, teamwork and diplomacy. The number 6 signifies home and family as well as idealism and harmony.

The number 5 signifies the major changes in life, curiosity, expression of freedom and spirit.

As a mix of these energies, the number 65 signifies relationships, especially relationships within the family. People who resonate with this number have very strong ties with their families.

They are also very sociable and enjoy spending time with their friends.

They have many different interests. They like to be part of a team, as a partner, friend, colleague, etc.

They are also feeding their loved ones a lot and want a balanced and harmonious family and family life.

They are also very intuitive and idealistic and have a sensitive approach to others. They also have a diplomatic nature.

If the number 65 is your destiny number, you are most likely a very responsible and family oriented person. You also enjoy being part of some groups or teams.

Keep close ties with your family members. You also enjoy interacting with other people.

Number 65
If you are seeing angel number 65 often, it is very likely a message from your guardian angels. Angel number 65 is calling you to make efforts to protect your family and home stability.

It is also a reminder to nurture your family and be grateful for all the blessings you have.

Show them your appreciation and that they can always count on you.

When this angel number appears in your life, it can be a reminder to keep some of the promises you have made or fulfill some responsibilities that you have. You have to be careful not to disappoint the people who rely on you.

The angels are asking you not to promise anything you cannot keep.

Angel number 65 can often be the sign of major life changes. These may be changes you've been waiting for a long time or changes you didn't think were happening.

Whether they are good or bad, they will be for your highest good and the angels want you to be prepared to accept them and adjust to them. You will soon find out the reason for these changes and you will be glad they happened.

The angels are encouraging not to lose the drive and motivation, because you are so close to achieving your desires. Release your fears about the outcome and trust that everything goes in the right direction.

This number can sometimes be an encouragement to make some important choices or changes in life.

If you feel you are ready for them, know that you have full backup of the angels.

Be grateful for all the blessings you already have and express your gratitude and appreciation to the people who have helped you along the way.

Don't forget to thank your angels, even if you aren't always aware of the things they are doing for you.

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65 miles per hour is a common speed limit on expressways in many U.S. states, primarily in the eastern and central United States. (In the western United States, a common speed limit is 70 m.p.h., and in some places it is 75 m.p.h.).
+65 is the code for international direct dial telephone calls to Singapore.
the traditional age for retirement in the United Kingdom, Germany, the United States, Canada, and several other countries.
in the U.S., the age at which a person is eligible to obtain Medicare.
CVN-65 is the designation of the U.S. Navy's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the USS Enterprise (CVN-65).
65 is the minimum grade or average required to pass an exam, or a class, in some schools.
The setting of the American classic TV series Naked City (1958–63) was the 65th Precinct in New York City (sometimes referred to as simply "the 65").
65 is the number of the French department Hautes-Pyrénées.
65 is commonly used in names of many dishes of South India cuisine, for instance Chicken 65.
The M-65 field jacket was commonly worn by American troops during the War in Vietnam.
A 65th anniversary is sometimes referred to as a sapphire jubilee.
The AGM-65 Maverick is a mass-produced air-to-ground tactical missile (AGM) designed for close air support against a wide range of targets.

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Terbium is a chemical element with the symbol Tb and atomic number 65. It is a silvery-white, rare earth metal that is malleable, and ductile. The ninth member of the lanthanide series, terbium is a fairly electropositive metal that reacts with water, evolving hydrogen gas. Terbium is never found in nature as a free element, but it is contained in many minerals, including cerite, gadolinite, monazite, xenotime and euxenite.

Swedish chemist Carl Gustaf Mosander discovered terbium as a chemical element in 1843. He detected it as an impurity in yttrium oxide, Y2O3. Yttrium and terbium, as well as erbium and ytterbium, are named after the village of Ytterby in Sweden. Terbium was not isolated in pure form until the advent of ion exchange techniques.

Terbium is used to dope calcium fluoride, calcium tungstate and strontium molybdate, materials that are used in solid-state devices, and as a crystal stabilizer of fuel cells which operate at elevated temperatures. As a component of Terfenol-D (an alloy that expands and contracts when exposed to magnetic fields more than any other alloy), terbium is of use in actuators, in naval sonar systems and in sensors.

Most of the world's terbium supply is used in green phosphors. Terbium oxide is in fluorescent lamps and television and monitor cathode ray tubes (CRTs). Terbium green phosphors are combined with divalent europium blue phosphors and trivalent europium red phosphors to provide trichromatic lighting technology, a high-efficiency white light used for standard illumination in indoor lighting.

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Major Event/ Sports /Prizes
 

Major Events of 1957
Rome Treaty; common market established
Sputnick launched by Russians
Mao says, "Let a thousand flowers bloom"
Ghana becomes independent
USSR and US launch ICBM's
Federal troops force integration of schools in Little Rock, AK
Military dictatorship ends in Venezuela
François Duvalier becomes dictator of Haiti
Sports
NBA: Boston Celtics vs. St. Louis Hawks Series: 4-3
NCAA Football: Auburn & Ohio State Record: 10-0-0 & 9-1-0
Heisman Trophy: John David Crow, texas a&m;, HB points: 1,183
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens vs. Boston Bruins Series: 4-1
US Open Golf: Dick Mayer Score: 282 Course: Inverness Club Location: Toledo, Ohio
World Series: Milwaukee Braves vs. New York Yankees Series: 4-3
Popular Music
1. "Too Much" ... Elvis Presley
2. "Young Love" ... Tab Hunter
3. "Party Doll" ... Buddy Knox
4. "Round and Round" ... Perry Como
5. "All Shook Up" ... Elvis Presley
6. "Love Letters in the Sand" ... Pat Boone
7. "Teddy Bear" ... Elvis Presley
8. "Tammy" ... Debbie Reynolds
9. "Diana" ... Paul Anka
10. "That'll Be the Day" ... The Crickets

Popular Movies
1. The Ten Commandments
2. Around the World in 80 Days
3. Giant
4. Pal Joey
5. Seven Wonders of the World
6. The Tea House of the August Moon
7. The Pride and Passion
8. Anastasia
9. Island in the Sun
10. Love Me Tender

 

Academy Awards
Best Picture: "The Bridge on the River Kwai"
Best Director: David Lean ... "The Bridge on the River Kwai"
Best Actor: Alec Guinness ... "The Bridge on the River Kwai"
Joanne Woodward ... "The Three Faces of Eve"

Nobel Prizes
Chemistry
TODD, Lord ALEXANDER R., Great Britain, Cambridge University, b. 1907, d. 1997: "for his work on nucleotides and nucleotide co-enzymes"

Literature
CAMUS, ALBERT, France, b. 1913 (in Mondovi, Algeria), d. 1960: "for his important literary production, which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times"

Peace
PEARSON, LESTER BOWLES, Canada, b. 1897, d. 1972: former Secretary of State for External Affairs of Canada, President 7th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Physiology or Medicine
BOVET, DANIEL, Italy, Chief Institute of Public Health, Rome, b. 1907 (in Neuchatel, Switzerland), d. 1992: "for his discoveries relating to synthetic compounds that inhibit the action of certain body substances, and especially their action on the vascular system and the skeletal muscles"

Physics
The prize was awarded jointly to: YANG, CHEN NING, China, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, U.S.A., b. 1922; and LEE, TSUNG-DAO, China, Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.A., b. 1926: "for their penetrating investigation of the so-called parity laws which has led to important discoveries regarding the elementary particles"

Pulitzer Prizes
Drama: Eugene O'Neill ... "Long Day's Journey Into Night"
History: George F. Kennan ... "Russia Leaves the War: Soviet American Relations, 1917-20"
International Reporting: Russell Jones ... "United Press"
National Reporting: James B. Reston ... "New York Times"
Public Service: "Chicago Daily News"

 

Most Popular Books

Fiction
1 ." By Love Possessed"... James Gould Cozzens & Harcourt, Brace
2." Peyton Place" ...Grace Metalious. Messner
3."Compulsion" ...Meyer Levin. Simon & Schuster
4."Rally Round the Flag, Boys!"... Max Shulman. Doubleday
5. "Blue Camellia"...Frances Parkinson Keyes. Messner
6. "Eloise in Paris"...Kay Thompson. Simon & Schuster
7." The Scapegoat"... Daphne du Maurier. Doubleday
8. "On the Beach"... Nevil Shute. Morrow
9. "Below the Salt"... Thomas B. Costain, Doubleday
10."Atlas Shrugged"... Ayn Rand. Random House
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Nonfiction
1. "Kids Say the Darndest Things!"... Art Linkletter. PrenticeHall
2. "The FBI Story"... Don Whitehead. Random House
3. "Stay Alive All Your Life"...Norman Vincent Peale. PrenticeHall
4."To Live Again"... Catherine Marshall. McGraw-Hill
5."Better Homes and Gardens Flower Arranging."... Meredith
6."Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing"...Robert Paul
Smith. Norton
7."Baruch: My Own Story"... Bernard M. Baruch. Holt
8."Please Don't Eat the Daisies"... Jean Kerr. Doubleday
9."The American Heritage Book of Great Historic Places"... American
Heritage Publishing Co. and Simon & Schuster
10. "The Day Christ Died,"... Jim Bishop
 

Most Popular Television Shows

1. Gunsmoke (CBS)
2. The Danny Thomas Show (CBS)
3. Tales of Wells Fargo (NBC)
4. Have Gun Will Travel (CBS)
5. I've Got A Secret (CBS)
6. The Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp (ABC)
7. General Electric Theater (CBS)
8. The Restless Gun (NBC)
9. December Bride (CBS)
10. You Bet Your Life (NBC)

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1: Milk
A dollar went a lot further 50 years ago than it does today -- you could buy a whole gallon of milk for a buck.
A dollar went a lot further 50 years ago than it does today -- you could buy a whole gallon of milk for a buck.
2008 HOWSTUFFWORKS
Back in 1957, milk was $1 per gallon.

Today, we have a lot more choices when standing in the dairy aisle, but whether whole, 2 percent, 1 percent, skim, or soy, milk sets us back about $3.49 when it's not on sale.­

2: TV Dinner
A Swanson TV dinner cost just 75 cents in 1957. With classics like Wagon Train and American Bandstand shown in 39.5 million homes, TV trays were popping up all over the place. Today, a frozen chicken and corn tray will set you back $2.99.

3: Tang
Tang Breakfast Crystals were launched in America in 1957 for around 50 cents a jar. In 1965, the Gemini 4astronauts got this powdered vitamin C powerhouse for free on their space mission and all of the following Gemini and Apollo missions. Today, anyone can buy Tang for $3.39 for a 12-ounce canister.

4: Ground Beef
To make that delicious meatloaf, mother shelled out 30 cents for a pound of hamburger in 1957. Today, we pay considerably more for our ground beef -- $4.09 per pound!

5: Butter
When they weren't cooking with lard or shortening, American women of 1957 opted for butter at 75 cents a pound. These days, we're more likely to count fat grams and opt for margarine or other butter substitutes. In any case, at about $3.99 a pound, we don't pay with just our arteries to enjoy good old-fashioned butter today.

6: Syrup
In 1957, you could douse a stack of flapjacks with pure Vermont maple syrup because it only cost 33 cents for 12 ounces. At $9.36 for 12 ounces of the real stuff today, we have to go a little lighter on the sap. But these days it's much less expensive to grab an imitation. You can get 12 ounces of Aunt Jemima for $1.89.

7: Campbell's Tomato Soup
It's no wonder Campbell's tomato soup has always been a family favorite. People have been wallowing in its creamy comfort for generations. To make it even more soothing, in 1957 a can only set you back a dime! Today, it's still an affordable form of therapy, and it costs only a buck.

8: Gum
Gum chompers had several choices back in 1957. There were Juicy Fruit, Wrigley's Spearmint, and Dubble Bubble, to name a few. You could pretty much chew until your jaw hurt at just 19 cents for 6 packs (30 pieces). Today, in addition to the dental bills, it costs about $1.19 for a 6-pack of gum.

9: Broccoli
In 1957, in a world in which the word fiber was mostly used to discuss fabrics, a bunch of broccoli only cost 23 cents. Today's health-conscious crowd pays a little more to munch this super food -- around $1.79 per bunch.

10: Eggs
In 1957, a dozen eggs cost a mere 55 cents. For those who aren't quite ready to pour an omelet from a pint-size container of artificial eggs, you can still crack the good old-fashioned, incredible, edible egg for $2.99 a dozen.

11: Iceberg Lettuce
Iceberg lettuce used to rule the refrigerator's produce bin -- it only cost 19 cents per head in 1957! Salad makers these days reach for other types of lettuce, including romaine, red leaf, and endive, just to name a few. Iceberg still has its loyal followers, but they can now plan on paying $1.49 per head.

12: Nabisco Saltines
Nabisco saltines can settle an upset stomach, and, at 25 cents for a 16-ounce package in 1957, that's better than medicine. But today, the same size box will set you back $2.69.

13: Pot Roast
Pot roasts brought families to the table most Sundays in 1957, and it cost 69 cents a pound for that roast. Today, it's harder to get busy families together, but when they do, the cook can expect to pay $4.59 per pound.

14: Canned Corn
The "Ho Ho Ho, Green Giant" jingle wasn't born until 1959, but cooks in 1957 reached for a can of corn with his jolly green likeness for about 14 cents per 27-ounce can. Today, 95 cents will get you a 15-ounce can.

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No.TitleArtist(s)
1"All Shook Up"Elvis Presley
2"Love Letters in the Sand"Pat Boone
3"Little Darlin'"The Diamonds
4"Young Love"Tab Hunter
5"So Rare"Jimmy Dorsey
6"Don't Forbid Me"Pat Boone
7"Singing the Blues"Guy Mitchell
8"Young Love"Sonny James
9"Too Much"Elvis Presley
10"Round and Round"Perry Como
11"Bye Bye Love"The Everly Brothers
12"Tammy"Debbie Reynolds
13"Party Doll"Buddy Knox
14"Teddy Bear"Elvis Presley
15"Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)"Harry Belafonte
16"Jailhouse Rock"Elvis Presley
17"A White Sport Coat (and a Pink Carnation)"Marty Robbins
18"Come Go with Me"The Del-Vikings
19"Wake Up Little Susie"The Everly Brothers
20"You Send Me"Sam Cooke
21"Searchin'"The Coasters
22"School Days"Chuck Berry
23"Gone"Ferlin Husky
24"Diana"Paul Anka
25"A Teenager's Romance"Ricky Nelson
26"The Banana Boat Song"The Tarriers
27"Honeycomb"Jimmie Rodgers
28"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On"Jerry Lee Lewis
29"Dark Moon"Gale Storm
30"That'll Be the Day"The Crickets
31"Butterfly"Charlie Gracie
32"Moonlight Gambler"Frankie Laine
33"Teen-Age Crush"Tommy Sands
34"It's Not for Me to Say"Johnny Mathis
35"Silhouettes"The Rays
36"Butterfly"Andy Williams
37"Marianne"The Easy Riders
38"I'm Walkin'"Fats Domino
39"Chances Are"Johnny Mathis
40"Send for Me"Nat King Cole
41"Rainbow"Russ Hamilton
42"Be-Bop Baby"Ricky Nelson
43"Short Fat Fannie"Larry Williams
44"Green Door"Jim Lowe
45"I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter"Billy Williams
46"Old Cape Cod"Patti Page
47"Mr. Lee"The Bobbettes
48"Blueberry Hill"Fats Domino
49"Whispering Bells"The Del-Vikings
50"Blue Monday"Fats Domino

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