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Arts & Humanities - 18 January 2007

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simon or simeon on american idol????

2007-01-18 17:58:56 · 8 answers · asked by NARU/SAKU HECK YEAH! 1 in Dancing

Why were they following Muhammed Ali?

2007-01-18 17:58:21 · 6 answers · asked by Direktor 5 in History

i need a timeline of ancinent egypt

2007-01-18 17:58:06 · 2 answers · asked by ruthvon11 2 in History

these types of performance include, marcel duchamp's 'fountain', piere manzoni's Merda d’artista

2007-01-18 17:57:39 · 2 answers · asked by gemma309629 1 in Other - Visual Arts

Why?

2007-01-18 17:57:13 · 11 answers · asked by Direktor 5 in History

I'm looking for something more advanced than this one-liner stuff I'm finding online. I know there's a computer program that you can buy that gives you access to a huge baby names database but I don't know what it's called or how to look it up. Any help would be appreciated. A friend of mine is having a little girl named Davanie Jayde and I wanted to do something with the meaning of her name for her room.

2007-01-18 17:57:00 · 1 answers · asked by captive_elf_princess 2 in Genealogy

2007-01-18 17:54:58 · 2 answers · asked by Michael 2 in Books & Authors

history quiery

2007-01-18 17:54:35 · 6 answers · asked by D C 1 in History

2007-01-18 17:49:37 · 17 answers · asked by A Rauf 2 in Philosophy

please dont say the number 42 I dont think this is the answer

2007-01-18 17:48:17 · 18 answers · asked by Interestingvariation 2 in Philosophy

symmetry can prematurely arrest the viewers eye?
it can create too much negative space?
viewers have a hard time understanding a drawing with formal balance?
because symmetry is unpleasant to the eye, viewers become confused and uncomfortable?

2007-01-18 17:48:11 · 3 answers · asked by ♥For3v3r♥ 2 in Drawing & Illustration

an apple and a banana?
bricks and coblestones?
a box of cereal and a can of juice?
a wooden crate and a pail?

2007-01-18 17:44:58 · 2 answers · asked by ♥For3v3r♥ 2 in Drawing & Illustration

I am inspired by beauty.

2007-01-18 17:42:37 · 13 answers · asked by Jen 1 in Books & Authors

2007-01-18 17:40:44 · 23 answers · asked by Source 4 in Philosophy

Why do people write books to make them intentionally difficult to understand?

2007-01-18 17:39:53 · 5 answers · asked by Nic 2 in Books & Authors

Society views the father's heritage/religion as the dominant one.
So for the most part if a Jew male marries a non-Jew, the kids will be raised as Jews and identify as Jews (because it's hard not to with a last name like Goldstein)
So by instituting the matrilineal descent laws, if a non-Jew male marries a Jew, she feels that it's her duty to raise the kids as Jews and the kids knowing this information will identify as Jews.
So in the end, whatever the outcome, a union between a Jew and a non-Jew ends in Jewish kids.

2007-01-18 17:38:07 · 7 answers · asked by Julio Cesar C 2 in Genealogy

2007-01-18 17:37:05 · 9 answers · asked by love kumar 1 in Philosophy

It used to be reserved for actors of great talent to receive a star, today lots of so called personalities can buy their way in, to think that Donald Trump has earned the right to be in the Company of John Wayne, Cary Cooper, Judy Garland and so many more incredible talents is unjust. To be rich is not an artistic talent.

2007-01-18 17:34:55 · 9 answers · asked by mimi 4 in Theater & Acting

Baker 160A Birth Centennial Medal 1832 Philadelphia Civic Procession
Obverse: [on ribbon] PATRIAE PATER
Reverse: STRUCK / & DISTRIBUTED IN / CIVIC PROCESSION / FEBRY. 22ND. 1832 / THE CENTENNIAL / ANNIVERSARY OF THE / BIRTH DAY OF / WASHINGTON / BY THE GOLD & SILVER / ARTIFICERS OF / PHILAD.
White metal Weight: 186.3 g (12.07 grams) Diameter: 32.7 mm Reverse die alignment: 360°
Comments: This medal was made in Philadelphia for distribution during a procession in honor of the centennial of Washington's birth held on February 22, 1832. A few silver examples were produced for distribution to officials at the event (less than ten survive) while the remainder were made in white metal (with less than 100 surviving). The medals were issued with a ring in which the item could be placed and then worn as a pin or suspended with a ribbon or string. Copper restrikes of the medal were issued in 1858. Additional restrikes in silver, copper

2007-01-18 17:33:44 · 1 answers · asked by Robert S 2 in History

2007-01-18 17:32:56 · 15 answers · asked by Source 4 in Philosophy

what would you change? what would you keep?

2007-01-18 17:31:46 · 8 answers · asked by xginxnxjuicex 1 in Philosophy

2007-01-18 17:30:45 · 15 answers · asked by aliah_natasya2003 1 in Books & Authors

2007-01-18 17:27:11 · 13 answers · asked by In Honor of Moja 4 in Philosophy

2007-01-18 17:25:47 · 31 answers · asked by love kumar 1 in Philosophy

2007-01-18 17:22:55 · 6 answers · asked by namburi s 2 in Philosophy

2007-01-18 17:20:46 · 10 answers · asked by love kumar 1 in Philosophy

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