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September 1

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  1. Reading-induced blindness in The Return of the Native
  2. Do the names of TI calculator models follow any rule??

September 2

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  1. Releasing intellectual property "same time, same price" worldwide - does it reduce piracy?
  2. Why did Beatrice Webb call Robert Perks an "unclean beast"?

September 3

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  1. Eat the Rich
  2. First Native Hawaiian scientists
  3. Are UNDP country codes still in use?
  4. Navarone

September 4

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  1. Zaire in 1991-1992

September 5

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  1. Anyone have access to the Brill Encyclopedia of Islam?
  2. Diversity Visa Lottery and Trump travel ban question
  3. Nain Singh Rawat - which is the surname?

September 6

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  1. Indicting a sitting president

September 7

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  1. Criminal Justice Reform
  2. Parsees under apartheidt
  3. help finding Ng'wanamalundi
  4. William Snook - 1883 article
  5. Tombstone inscription

September 9

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  1. Is there an Ohio Death Record for Jennie S. Papa on Ancestry.com?
  2. Spouse of head of state/government belonging to a different political party

September 10

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  1. International borders and social mobility
  2. What is the name of this type of fallacy, almost like a strawman?

September 11

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  1. Who would be responsible to remove an unwilling Trump?

September 12

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  1. Swedish American State Bank, Chicago

September 14

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  1. Foreign translations before native language publications
  2. Non-Protestants among Russian Germans

September 15

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  1. Elva Blacker press clippings
  2. Do any religions say an entire solid object has to move to steal it?
  3. Breaking glassware after a toast?

September 16

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  1. What part of Amos is most likely to be written in c. 750s BCE?

September 17

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 September 17

  1. Blowing the Shofar on erev Rosh Hashanah
  2. US Wars
  3. A F Olden, Norwegian Peace Society

September 19

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  1. Senator voting on own confirmation to Scotus
  2. Punic Exonyms
  3. Who would be responsible to remove an unwilling Trump? (2)
  4. Arthur Davis Memorial Lectures

September 21

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  1. Protestant branch of the House of Hohenzollern senior-most legitimate male agnate question
  2. The Ginsbergs
  3. OAN

September 22

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  1. Modern day nations part of Ottoman Empire
  2. Central Powers monarchy abolition question
  3. Role of a split Supreme Court in a contested Presidential election
  4. Impressionists
  5. A tie vote in the Israeli Cabinet

September 23

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  1. Lodz Ghetto liquidation question
  2. Polish history question
  3. Five tillahs of gold - bidding for a slave
  4. Straddling Science and Religion

September 24

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  1. Well of Consort Zhen
  2. The Great Escape: How did they catch the escapers?

September 25

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  1. Rome-Carthage peace treaty
  2. 2000 Florida recount question
  3. SCOTUS term limits
  4. Peter Waldo, John Wycliffe, Jan Hus

September 26

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  1. Natural unification projects that were never actually completed?
  2. 皇嗣, Huangsi and Kōshi

September 27

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  1. What was the first ship too big for Baltimore Inner Harbor?

September 28

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  1. Why are people risking their lives to get to the UK?
  2. Wikiversity

September 30

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  1. Granada: Castille or Aragon
  2. SCOTUS questions