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[edit] June 1

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2008 June 1

  1. stock
  2. Veto power in the United Nations.
  3. Sennosuke Yamaguchi's Fujiya Hotel Book 1939
  4. buddhism
  5. economics
  6. The term for In courtship, to open the legs and invite the male...
  7. Osaka/Kyoto in 1506?
  8. Writing a song as a poem
  9. Does Bangladesh export medicine to USA ?
  10. Mr Ketchum getting hot

[edit] June 2

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2008 June 2

  1. contracts
  2. evictions
  3. Who invented the presumption of innocence?
  4. Enlightenment Painting
  5. Surnames
  6. Vienna Convention on Diplomatic immunity
  7. Jefferson corpus
  8. basis for naming of historical ethnic groups
  9. Iskhvakus / Ikshvaku - same or different?
  10. Graven Image
  11. Naked Nazi
  12. Catcher in the Rye
  13. Supply and Demand

[edit] June 3

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2008 June 3

  1. Median population line(s) for Britain
  2. Pledge of Allegiance
  3. Comparative cost of American NHS and space exploration
  4. Who owns the copyright to the Gospel song "I'm Going Up Yonder" from 1976?
  5. Becoming a full-time writer
  6. Outlaws of Wild West
  7. Confederate political parties
  8. Monarchy of the UK
  9. Trying to locate color image of plague doctor

[edit] June 4

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2008 June 4

  1. WWII STATISTICS
  2. Kristian?
  3. History of South America from 1900-1950
  4. Red=Stop Green=Go
  5. Seriously
  6. Luitpoldarena & Luitpoldhalle, Nuremberg
  7. sales promotion
  8. Hugo Chavez's image
  9. Operation Orchard
  10. Court and Constitution
  11. Barry Goldwater's Eligibility For U.S. President.
  12. Inventor of Lie Detector -- atomic bomb security?

[edit] June 5

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2008 June 5

  1. Animal peace
  2. Bernau, Germany
  3. Witch trials in Poland
  4. Recruitment of executioners in the United States
  5. consequences of one party state.
  6. Poem analysis?

[edit] June 6

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2008 June 6

  1. Why does Sikhism require men to have the last name Singh and women to have the last name Kaur to be equal?
  2. Book search
  3. Native Americans
  4. Links Between Secularism and Islam
  5. Creating a fake history for a viral campaign
  6. Thesis
  7. Christians
  8. Ph.D. thesis at a trade press?
  9. Count of population
  10. wittgenstein on popper
  11. Presiddential Term of Office
  12. 501(c)3 and State Universities
  13. Printers' current practice in their relationship with authors
  14. Plato's Allegory of the cave
  15. Josephus and the dance of the seven veils

[edit] June 7

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2008 June 7

  1. Nguni Use of space and acquisition of territory in the nineteenth century
  2. Why should I keep my father's surname if I change my name to a Arabic/Muslim name?
  3. Absentee ballot
  4. Stock exchange and share things
  5. Formula for price and sales graph line
  6. Meta-themes of making money
  7. Question about copyright renewals
  8. spanish sailing ships of the 17th century
  9. Vice President term limit
  10. Medical cost that can be covered by the state
  11. Oh, no; oh yes.
  12. ontario canada
  13. Oscar Wilde quote