Unreferenced date April 2008 Homerule is the power of a wikt constituent constituent part administrative ... for homerule by activist s in British India India . Homerule is not, however, comparable with federalism ... constitutional existence , a devolved homerule system of government is created by ordinary legislation ... . A State legislature United States state legislature may, for example, create homerule for a county ... municipal corporation s, which have homerule within town or city limit s through the city council ... constitution and state law s. Irish homerule main Irish HomeRule Movement The issue of Irish homerule was the dominant political question of United Kingdom British and Ireland Irish politics ... leaders of the HomeRule League , the predecessor of the Irish Parliamentary Party , under Isaac Butt ... of Great Britain and Ireland . This demand led to the eventual introduction of four HomeRule Bills, of which two were passed, the Third HomeRule Act won by John Redmond and most notably the Government of Ireland Act 1920 which created the homerule parliaments of Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland .... The homerule demands of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century differed from earlier .... Whereas homerule meant a constitutional movement towards a national All Ireland parliament in part ... Kingdom , with only a shared monarch joining them both. 1886 First Irish HomeRule Bill was defeated in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons . 1893 Second Irish HomeRule Bill passed by the House of Commons, vetoed in the House of Lords . 1914 Third Irish HomeRule Bill ... in Southern Ireland . Indian homerule main Indian HomeRule Movement Several nationalist leaders ... , aimed at complete independence. Scottish HomeRule main History of Scottish devolution In a similar fashion to Ireland, supporters of HomeRule in Scotland have historically desired greater levels of devolution devolved governance within the United Kingdom . Although the term HomeRule ... more details
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Municipal homerule originated in the United States during the Progressive Era of the early twentieth century. It enables voters to adopt a homerule charter that acts as the city s basic governing document over local issues however, state law continues to prevail over statewide concerns ref http www.jasonstilwell.com dissertation ref . The goal of municipal homerule is to facilitate local control and minimize state intervention into municipal affairs ref http www.ohiohistorycentral.org entry.php?rec 1543 ref . References reflist See also HomeRule in the United States http www.celdf.org section.php?id 40 CELDF article on HomeRule US law stub Category Local government in the United States ... more details
A HomeRule Municipality in Pennsylvania is one incorporated under its own unique charter, created pursuant to the state s HomeRule and Optional Plans Law and approved by referendum. ref cite title HomeRule Charter and Optional Plans Law author 53 Pa. C.S. 2901 to 3171 ref Local governments without homerule can only act where specifically authorized by state law homerule municipalities can act anywhere except where they are specifically limited by state law . ref cite web title HomeRule for Pennsylvania Local Governments author Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund date url http celdf.org downloads Pennsylvania 20Local 20Governments 20and 20Home 20Rule.pdf accessdate 2011 07 11 ref Although many such municipalities have retained the word Township or Borough in their official names, the Pennsylvania Township and Borough Codes no longer apply to them. However these homerule municipalities are still classified as townships and boroughs for other purposes. History of HomeRule in Pennsylvania When Pennsylvania was chartered in 1681, its proprietor, William Penn , was given the power ... title HomeRule in Pennsylvania edition 7th url http www.celdf.org portals 0 pdf Home 20Rule 20in 20PA.pdf accessdate 2009 02 09 ref Early in the 20th century, the concept of municipal homerule spread ... General Assembly legislature the right to grant cities the right to choose homerule. Philadelphia became the first homerule city of Pennsylvania in 1951. The Assembly further adopted the Optional ... shall have the right and power to frame and adopt homerule charters. The new HomeRule Charter and Optional ... name dced Where to find Charters Homerule charters are published in the Pennsylvania Code in titles ... was never published in the code. See also List of towns and boroughs in Pennsylvania HomeRule Municipalities Partial List of Pennsylvania HomeRule Municipalities References references External links http www.pacode.com secure browse.asp Pennsylvania Code Category HomeRule Municipalities in Pennsylvania ... more details
states, known as HomeRule States , an amendment to the state constitution grants cities, municipalities ... is not specifically permitted under existing state legislation. Most non homerule states apply the principle known as John Forrest Dillon Dillon s Rule Dillon s Rule to determine the bounds of a municipal ... author Diane Lang publisher New Mexico Municipal League title Dillon s Rule and the Rebirth of HomeRule date December 1991 accessdate 2010 09 07 ref HomeRule and Dillon s Rule states The following chart indicates which of the 50 U.S. states are homerule states and which states obey the legal principle of Dillon s Rule for determining local government authority. A state in this chart with Limited homerule may grant homerule to particular cities and municipalities individually but has no constitutional amendment guaranteeing homerule. A state which is both a homerule state and a Dillon s Rule state applies Dillon s Rule to matters or governmental units not accounted for in the constitutional amendment or statutes which grant homerule. The source for the table is at this reference ... not individually granted homerule. Indiana Limited Yes Dillon s Rule applies only to townships ... Limited No South Dakota Yes Yes Tennessee Yes Yes Dillon s Rule applies only to non homerule municipalities. Texas Limited Yes Counties are prohibited from adopting homerule. Cities may adopt homerule ... also Homerule District of Columbia homerule Municipal corporation References reflist Category Local ... Scan001.PDF author Adam Coester publisher National Association of Counties title Dillon s Rule or Not? date January 2004 accessdate 2010 09 07 ref The District of Columbia has a limited form of homerule granted by the Federal Government see District of Columbia homerule for details. refimprove table date November 2011 class wikitable State HomeRule State? Dillon s Rule State? Comments Alabama No Yes Dillon s Rule applies only to counties. Alaska Yes No Arizona Yes Yes Arkansas Limited Yes California ... more details
distinguish All India HomeRule League International Scots HomeRule League Unreferenced date February 2008 The HomeRule League , sometimes called the HomeRule Party , was a political party which campaigned for Irish HomeRule Movement homerule for the country of Ireland from 1873 to 1882, when it was replaced by the Irish Parliamentary Party . Origins The HomeRule League grew out of the Home Government Association , a pressure group formed in 1870 and led by Isaac Butt , a Dublin Barrister who had once been a leading Irish Tory before becoming a convert to Irish nationalism . On 18 21 November 1873, the loose association re constituted itself as a full political party, the HomeRule League, and in the United Kingdom general election, 1874 1874 general election , it won 59 seats. In that period however it was not a political party in a cohesive sense but a loose alliance of homerule leaning Irish politicians. Because of this the party rapidly became divided, between the less committed members of Parliament , many of whom were from an Irish aristocracy aristocratic or gentry Church of Ireland background, some newly dedicated former Irish Liberal Party UK Liberal Party members, such as John Gray Irish politician Sir John Gray MP, and other more radical members who gathered around Cavan UK Parliament constituency Cavan MP Joseph Gillis Biggar Joseph Biggar and Meath UK Parliament constituency Meath MP Charles Stewart Parnell . This radical wing of the party famously decided ... HomeRule Bill Irish HomeRule . The party under Parnell, himself a Protestant, became more radical ... category HomeRule League http dspace.dial.pipex.com town terrace adw03 peel ireland butt.htm Isaac Butt and the HomeRule Party See also Independent Irish Party Historic Irish parties Category ... Category 1873 establishments in Ireland de HomeRule League ga L ig an Rialtais D chais gl Liga da HomeRule ... more details
HomeRule Bill redirects here. For the failed Government of Scotland Bill 1913, commonly referred to as the Scottish HomeRule Bill, see History of Scottish devolution . The Irish HomeRule Movement articulated ... century. ref Jackson, Alvin HomeRule An Irish History 1800 2000 Ch.1, Shared Histories , pp.10,3, Phoenix Press 2003 ISBN 0 75381 767 5 ref HomeRule held out the promise of a new constitutional order ... militancy. ref Jackson, Alvin HomeRule p.3 ref For almost half a century from the early 1870s to the end of World War I HomeRule was both the single most dominant feature of Irish political life and a major influence within British politics. ref Jackson, Alvin HomeRule p.3 ref It united over ... politicians. For the British father of HomeRule William Ewart Gladstone , HomeRule was about ... Party UK Conservatives and Ulster Ulster Unionist Party Unionists HomeRule presented a fearful spectacle ... a resolution. ref Jackson, Alvin HomeRule pp.4,5,7 ref Historical background Under the Act of Union ... prepared to co operate with HomeRule League Home Rulers under the New Departure Ireland New ... along Austria Hungary Austro Hungarian lines. For Unionism Ireland Unionist s HomeRule meant a Dublin ... HomeRule whereas the Conservative Party UK Conservatives tried to alleviate any need for it through ... politician William Shaw , it reconstituted itself to become the HomeRule League in November 1873. Under ... the homerule movement, or the Irish Parliamentary Party as it became known, into a major constitutional ... of the 103 Irish seats, with one HomeRule MP being elected in Liverpool. Adversary Lords Two attempts ... homerule bills. Gladstone, impressed by Parnell, had become personally committed to granting Irish homerule in 1885. With his famous three hour s Irish HomeRule Speech Irish HomeRule speech Gladstone beseeched parliament to pass the Irish Government Bill 1886 , and grant HomeRule to Ireland ... of HomeRule. Having sparked the formation of the Ulster Unionist Party in 1885 to oppose ... more details
Infobox American State Political Party party name HomeRule Party of Hawaii party articletitle party logo chairman Robert William Wilcox vicechairman secretary treasurer senateleader houseleader assemblyleader foundation 6 June 1900 dissolution 1912 headquarters Honolulu , Hawaii party articletitle ideology Nationalism position national colors website footnotes Hawaiian sovereignty movement As soon as the United States annexed the Hawaiian Islands and established the Territory of Hawaii , native Hawaiians became worried that both the Democratic Party of Hawaii Democratic Party of Hawai i and Hawaii Republican Party Hawai i Republican Party were incapable of representing them. In 1900, native ... HomeRule Party . Formation Image Robert William Wilcox 1900.jpg thumb 194px left Robert William Wilcox ... to become eligible voters, swinging the voting majority toward Native Hawaiians . The HomeRule ... , the HomeRule party gained a plurality, but importantly not a majority, of the seats ... 11, 1900, the Independent HomeRule Party was formally established, and the two anti annexation groups ... election, he took a more moderate tone, the HomeRule Party proved to be obstructionist and was blamed ... amongst his native Hawaiian base. The HomeRule Party proved to be ineffective in the Hawaii State ... split from the HomeRule Party, walking out of its convention along with nearly half of the delegates .... Election day, November 4, 1902, proved to be devastating to the HomeRule Party. Republicans won 26 legislative seats, the Home Rulers 9, and the Democratic Party of Hawaii Democrats one. After another decade of election losses, the HomeRule Party was disbanded after the elections of 1912. Reestablishment ... in Hawaii Category Native Hawaiian nationalist parties Category HomeRule Party of Hawaii politicians ... of Hawaii UH dance instructor Vickie Holt Takamine and accepted as the reestablishment of the HomeRule Party. The party philosophy is Conservationism and nationalism . References Reflist HawaiiPoliticalParties ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date June 2009 Citizens for HomeRule, Inc. CHR is a Tennessee private property owner s rights advocacy organization which opposes coercive annexation s by cities. It was chartered in 1980 as a not for profit corporation under Tennessee law. CHR is the largest independent, citizen based property rights organization in Tennessee. External links http www.citizensforhomerule.com official website Category Organizations based in Tennessee ... more details
About the HomeRule movement in India homerule in general Homerule Unreferenced date December 2009 File Flag of India 1917.svg thumb 220px HomeRule flag The All India HomeRule League was a national political organization founded in 1916 to lead the national demand for self government, termed HomeRule , and to obtain the status of a Dominion within the British Empire as enjoyed by Australia , Canada , South Africa , New Zealand and Dominion of Newfoundland Newfoundland at the time. In context of World War I Most Indians and Indian political leaders had been divided in their response to World War I and the Indian soldiers fighting on behalf of the British Empire against Germany , the Austro Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire . The latter s involvement irked India s Muslims , who saw the Sultan as the Caliph of Islam . Many Indian revolutionaries opposed the war, while moderates and liberals backed the war. The issue divided India s political classes and left the increasing demand for self government going nowhere. Founding Between 1916 and 1918, when the war was closing, prominent Indians like Mohammad Ali Jinnah , Joseph Baptista , Bal Gangadhar Tilak , G. S. Khaparde , S. Subramania Iyer Sir S. Subramania Iyer and the leader of the Theosophical Society , Annie Besant decided to organize a national alliance of leagues across India, specifically to demand HomeRule , or self government within the British Empire for all of India. Tilak founded the first League in the city of Pune , Maharashtra . Mohammad Ali Jinnah headed up the League s Bombay Branch. With its national headquarters in Delhi , the main cities of activity were Bombay , Calcutta and Madras . The move created considerable excitement at the time, and attracted many members of the Indian National Congress ... every province, town and village. Dissolution In 1920, the All India HomeRule League elected ... http www.saadigitalarchive.org collection india homerule league India HomeRule League of America ... more details
The Indian HomeRule Society IHRS was an Indian organisation founded in London in 1905 that sought to promote the cause of self rule in British India . The organisation was founded by Shyamji Krishna Varma , with support from a number of prominent Indian nationalists in Britain at the time, including Bhikaji Cama , Dadabhai Naoroji and S.R. Rana , ref name Innes171 Harvnb Innes 2002 p 171 ref ref name Joseph59 Harvnb Joseph 2003 p 59 ref and was intended to be a rival organisation to the British Committee of the Indian National Congress that was the main avenue of the loyalist opinion at the time. ref name Owen62 Harvnb Owen 2007 p 62 ref Founded on 18 February 1905, the IHRS was a metropolitan organiastion modelled after Victorian public institutions of the time. ref name Owen67 Harvnb Owen 2007 p 67 ref It had a written constitution and the stated aims to secure HomeRule for India, and to carry on a genuine Indian propaganda in this country by all practicable means . ref name Fischer Tine 330 Harvnb Fischer Tine 2007 p 330 ref The IHRS was open for membership to Indians only , and found significant support amongst Indian students and other Indian populations in Britain.It recruited from amongst young Indian activists, collected money, and may have been collecting arms and maintaining close contact with revolutionary movements in India. ref name Owen63 Harvnb Owen 2007 p 63 ref ref name Parekh158 Harvnb Parekh 1999 p 158 ref The society was foundations of the India House and, along with Krishna Varma s journal The Indian Sociologist , was the foundation of the militant Indian nationalist movement in Britain. After Krishna Varma s shift to Paris in 1907, the society gave way the secret nationalist society of Abhinav Bharat Mandal , founded by V.D. Savarkar . The society was founded amongst efforts and movements that arose to reverse the flow of authority and power from Britain to India. ref name Owen62 ref name Majumdar299 Harvnb Majumdar 1971 p 299 ref along with substantial ... more details
1948 and 1966, six bills were introduced in Congress to provide some form of homerule, but none ... 2008 publisher Council of the District of Columbia accessdate 2009 01 02 ref 1973 HomeRule Act On December 24, 1973, Congress enacted the District of Columbia HomeRule Act , providing for an elected ... cite web url http www.abfa.com ogc hract.htm title District of Columbia HomeRule Act accessdate 2008 ... local laws and ordinances. However, pursuant to the HomeRule Act all legislation passed by the D.C. ... name councilhist The HomeRule Act specifically prohibits the Council from enacting certain laws that, among ... url http www.abfa.com ogc tit6.htm work District of Columbia HomeRule Act accessdate 3 March 2012 ... remains in place. The Congress can also revoke the city s homerule charter at any time or pass ... s local affairs several times since the passage of the HomeRule Act in 1973. In most instances the Congress ... intrusion into the city s local affairs since the passage of HomeRule Act was when the Congress removed ... prefix Local government in Politics of the United States sidebar templates Category Homerule and voting ... home fedpapers fed 43.html title The Federalist No. 43 accessdate 2008 05 31 last Madison ... the city. In 1874, Congress abolished the District s local government in favor of direct rule. ref ... Barry . ref cite news first Michael last Powell title Poor Management, Federal Rule, Undermine Services ... publisher Office of the Inspector General ref Proposals for change Advocates of greater D.C. homerule have proposed several reforms to increase the District s independence from Congress. These proposals ... more details
The District of Columbia HomeRule Act is a United States federal law passed on December 24, 1973 which devolved certain congressional powers of the District of Columbia to local government, furthering District of Columbia homerule . In particular, it includes the District Charter also called the HomeRule Charter , which provides for an elected mayor and the Council of the District of Columbia . The council is composed of a chairman elected at large and twelve members, four of whom are elected at large, and one from each of the District s eight wards. Council members are elected to four year terms. Under the HomeRule government, Congress reviews all legislation passed by the council before it can become law and retains authority over the District s budget. Also, the president appoints the District s judges, and the District still has no voting representation in Congress. Because of these and other limitations on local government, many citizens of the District continue to lobby for the greater autonomy, such as full D.C. statehood movement statehood . The HomeRule Act specifically prohibits the Council from enacting certain laws that, among other restrictions, would ref cite web title Title VI Reservation of Congressional Authority url http www.abfa.com ogc tit6.htm work District of Columbia HomeRule Act accessdate 3 March 2012 ref lend public credit for private projects impose a tax on individuals who work in the District but live elsewhere make any changes to the Heights of Buildings Act of 1910 pass any law changing the composition or jurisdiction of the local courts enact a local budget that is not balanced and gain any additional authority over the National Capital Planning Commission , Washington Aqueduct , or District of Columbia National Guard . References reflist External links http www.abfa.com ogc hrtall.htm District of Columbia HomeRule Act , full text Category 1973 in law Category Homerule and voting rights of the District of Columbia Category United ... more details
Orphan date August 2011 The Philadelphia HomeRule Charter campaign is a grass roots campaign in Philadelphia , PA to rewrite the city s 1951 HomeRule Charter , as the result of several local political ..., a Deferred Retirement Option Plan originally intended for civil service . HomeRule in Pennsylvania A HomeRule Municipality Pennsylvania HomeRule Municipality in Pennsylvania is one incorporated under its own unique organic charter or constitution, created pursuant to the state s HomeRule and Optional ... Pa.C.S. 2901 et seq. ref Local government s without homerule can only act where specifically authorized by state law homerule municipalities can act anywhere except where they are specifically limited by state law. History of HomeRule in Pennsylvania Municipal homerule Municipal HomeRule , a political ... collapse, the Pennsylvania General Assembly enacted what is commonly known as the Lord HomeRule Bill, ref Act of April 21, 1949, P.L. 665, No. 155, First Class City HomeRule Act, 53 P.S. 13101 ... to adopt a homerule charter or an optional form of government, ref Penna. State Constitution, Article IX, Section 2 ref and in 1972 enacted a uniform HomeRule Act which provides the procedures for municipalities to adopt homerule charters. ref Act of April 13, 1972, P.L. 184, No. 62, the Home ..., which remains under the 1949 Lord HomeRule Act. History of HomeRule in Philadelphia Philadelphia became the first municipality in Pennsylvania to enact a homerule charter, approved by the voters ... director . Existing HomeRule Reform Campaign However, as a result of political unrest caused by repeated ... that essentially would write a new HomeRule Charter for Philadelphia. ref WethePeoplePhila.com ref DROP In the sixty years since the 1951 HomeRule Charter adoption, Philadelphia has continued to be rocked ... HomeRule Charter, ref Philadelphia City Charter, Section 4 400 ref in failing to send a proposed ... Commonwealth Court seeking the Lord HomeRule Bill, enacted in 1949 solely for Philadelphia which ... more details
Politics of Greenland The Greenlandic homerule referendum, 1979 was a consultative referendum held in Greenland 17 January 1979 over whether homerule from Denmark should be established. 70.1 of voters voted in favour of greater autonomy ref http www.stm.dk Index dokumenter.asp?o 6&n 2&d 779&s 1&str stor Den gr nlandske hjemmestyreordning da icon . Ministry of the State of Denmark . ref ref name Folketings rbog Marquard, Arne ed. Folketings rbog 1978 79 da icon . Copenhagen J. H. Schultz Forlag, p. 61. ISBN 87 569 0591 2 ref leading to the establishment of a Greenlandic Parliament and Greenland gaining sovereignty in areas such as education, health, fisheries and the environment. ref http eu.nanoq.gl Emner About 20Greenland Politics 20in 20Greenland.aspx ref As a result of the referendum, the homerule came into effect 1 May 1979. Referendum title Greenlandic homerule referendum, 1979 ref name Folketings rbog no 4,703 no 25.8 yes 12,756 yes 70.1 invalid 743 invalid 4.1 total 18,202 turnout 63.3 See also Danish Realm References references Greenlandic elections Category 1979 referendums Category Referendums in Greenland Category 1979 in Greenland Category 1979 in international relations Greenland stub Denmark election stub ... more details
The HomeRule City Act was enacted by the Michigan Legislature as Public Act 279 of 1909 . This statute provides the framework by which a new city may become incorporation municipal government incorporated and provide for its own government by adopting a city charter . It also provides for the method by which an existing city may amend or revise its city charter. History Local units of government in the United States are created by the various states. Such local government s may go by various names in the several states. It is entirely possible for a state to totally abolish any or all local units of government. In the case of Michigan , the state government is specifically restricted under the Michigan Constitution state s constitution as to how it may interact with local governments and may not alter the boundaries of a local government without a vote by the affected residents. The HomeRule City Act resulted from the provisions of the 1908 Michigan Constitution state constitution , which called for homerule authority to be conferred upon the various local governments in the state. The 1963 state constitution retained these same homerule provisions. Both constitutions recognized the fundamental integrity of county United States counties , civil township townships , city cities , and village s in Michigan. Local governments could no longer be created, abolished, or consolidated without the consent of the electors who reside within the affected territory. Prior to this time ... how each city was to be governed and how its officers were to be chosen. Under the HomeRule City ... city took this action. All cities in Michigan are now classified under one class, namely, HomeRule .... Revising or amending a city charter Under the HomeRule City Act, a city can amend its city charter ... charter. Provisions of the act The HomeRule City Act specifies certain requirements that every city ... mcl pdf mcl act 279 of 1909.pdf HomeRule City Act complete text Category 1909 in law Category Michigan ... more details
File Gandhi HomeRule First Edition 1909.jpg thumb A first edition of the book Hind Swaraj or Indian HomeRule is a book written by Mohandas K. Gandhi in 1909. It is a book in which he expresses his views on Swaraj , Modern Civilization , Mechanisation etc. ref http www.mkgandhi.org swarajya coverpage.htm Hind Swaraj or Indian HomeRule Complete Book Online Bot generated title ref Background Mohandas Gandhi wrote this book while traveling from London to South Africa onboard SS Kildonan Castle between November 13 and November 22, 1909. In the book Gandhi gives a diagnosis for the problems of humanity in modern times, the causes, and his remedy. Key Arguments Gandhi s Hind Swaraj takes the form of a dialogue between two characters, The Reader and The Editor . The Reader essentially serves as the typical Indian countryman whom Gandhi would have been addressing with Hind Swaraj. The Reader voices the common beliefs and arguments of the time concerning Indian Independence. Gandhi, The Editor, explains why those arguments are flawed and interject his own arguments. As The Editor Gandhi puts it, it is my duty patiently to try to remove your prejudice. In the dialogue which follows, Gandhi outlines four themes which structure his arguments. 1. First, Gandhi argues that HomeRule is Self Rule . He argues that it is not enough for the British to leave only for Indians to adopt a British styled society. As he put it, We want English rule without the Englishman And when it becomes English, it will be called not Hindustan but Englistan. 2. Gandhi also argues that Indian independence was only possible through passive resistance. In fact, more than denouncing violence, Gandhi argued that it was counter productive instead, he believed, The force of love and pity is infinitely greater than ...&hl en Indian HomeRule or Hind Swaraj by Mohandas K. Gandhi PDF format on Google ... Nov 19 22, 2009 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Hind Swaraj Or Indian HomeRule Category Pamphlets ... more details
For rules used in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia Policies and guidelines . wiktionarypar rule ruler ruling Rule , ruler , ruling usually refers to standards for activities. They may refer to TOC right Human activity Business rule , a rule pertaining to the structure or behavior internal to an organization Game Rules Game rules , rules that define how a game is played Moral , a rule or element of a moral ... or believe Regulation of sport , rules for a sport Rule of thumb , a principle with broad application that is not intended to be strictly accurate or reliable for every situation Unspoken rule , an assumed rule of human behavior that is not voiced or written down Science Norm sociology , a term ... Rule of inference or transformation rule, a term in logic for a function which takes premises and returns a conclusion Rule X elementary cellular automaton , where X is a number between 0 255 characterizing a specific model e.g. Rule 110 Ruler , or rule a distance measuring device Law and government ... be called a rule A court order , a decision by a court Military dictatorship Military rule , governance by a military body Monastic rule , a collection of precepts that guides the life of monks or nuns in a religious order Rule of law , a government that is not ruled by a person but by laws, as in a constitutional republic no one person can rule and even top government officials are ruled by the law. In addition to this, in such a government, laws cannot be enacted which would undermine Rule ... The Rules , a bestselling self help book Entertainment Ja Rule , a hip hop artist R.U.L.E. , a 2005 greatest hits album by Ja RuleRule song , a song by rapper Nas Rule Sparkle , a song by Ayumi Hamasaki ... , a 2003 Bollywood film The Rule , an American pop R&B band The Rule album , self titled album by The Rule Surname Bert L. Rule 1891 1878 , Tin Pan Alley composer & arranger Albert Leroy Rule , World War I documentary film producer & director Herbert Rule, Tin Pan Alley lyricist Bert H. Rule aka ... more details
other uses Infobox musical artist name The Rule image RyanLiestman.png caption image size background group or band alias origin Minnesota , United States instrument genre pop music pop , Rhythm and blues R&B , reggae occupation years active label R, R, & R Records associated acts website http therulemusic.com therulemusic.com current members Ryan Liestman br Jeff Love br Shawn Connelly past members Gregory Washington notable instruments The Rule formerly Ry and the Rule is an United States American pop music pop rhythm and blues R&B band music band , led by Ryan Liestman keyboardist for the Jonas Brothers ref cite web title Let s Go On Tour url http greggarbo.blogspot.com accessdate 2008 02 13 ref . The group released its first album, the self titled The Rule album The Rule in the summer of 2006, under the indie music indie label R, R, & R Records . Michael Bland , Tommy Barbarella , and Stokley Williams have also performed with The Rule. ref cite web title The Rule url http therulemusic.com Ryan.htm accessdate 2006 10 23 ref In the autumn fall of 2006, The Rule toured the United States with United States American , Grammy Award winning singer Cyndi Lauper . ref cite web title Cyndi Lauper url http www.cyndilauper.com blog accessdate 2006 10 20 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Discography Albums The Rule album The Rule 2006 Additional images gallery Image The Rule.png The Rule in concert in the summer of 2006. gallery References reflist first grad second grade third grade External links http therulemusic.com Official site MySpace therulemusic http video.google.com videoplay?docid 2926044083888480250 Earthquake Music Video http video.google.com videoplay?docid 7514799228967482019 Commercial for 2006 Cyndia Lauper Tour special guest, The Rule DEFAULTSORT Rule Category American rhythm and blues musical groups Category Musical groups from Minnesota US band stub es The Rule ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name R.U.L.E. Type Album Artist Ja Rule Cover Rulealbumcover.jpg Released November 9, 2004 Recorded 2003 2004 Genre East Coast hip hop , Contemporary R&B R&B Length 71 30 Label The Inc. Def Jam Producer Irv Gotti , Cool & Dre , Chink Santana , Jimi Kendrix Last album Blood in My Eye br 2003 This album R.U.L.E. br 2004 Next album Pain Is Love 2 br 2012 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 2.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r717757 pure url yes ... index reviews id.489 title.ja rule r u l e HipHopDX.com review ref rev4 RapReviews rev4score 7 10 ref ... ref Automatically generated by DASHBot R.U.L.E. is the sixth studio album by rapper Ja Rule , released November 9, 2004. ref cite web url http www.amazon.com R U L E Ja Rule dp B00064X2QY title R.U.L.E. Ja Rule Music publisher Amazon.com date accessdate 2012 03 06 ref It debuted at 7 on the Billboard ... http www.riaa.org goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage 1&table SEARCH RESULTS&action &title R.U.L.E. ... feud s with other rappers. It spawned the top 10 song Wonderful Ja Rule song Wonderful featuring R. Kelly and Ashanti singer Ashanti the top 20 song New York Ja Rule song New York featuring Jadakiss and Fat ... in My Eye . Since the release of R.U.L.E. , Ja Rule has taken a long hiatus from recording solo albums ... Chink Santana length2 4 24 title3 Wonderful Ja Rule song Wonderful note3 feat. R. Kelly & Ashanti ... extra4 sup Jimi Kendrix length4 4 26 title5 New York Ja Rule song New York note5 feat. Fat Joe ... Ortiz extra8 sup Jimi Kendrix length8 4 00 title9 R.U.L.E. note9 extra9 sup Jimi Kendrix length9 3 37 title10 True Story note10 skit extra10 length10 0 30 title11 Caught Up Ja Rule song Caught Up ... center 116 References Reflist Ja Rule Category 2004 albums Category Albums produced by Irv Gotti Category Albums produced by Chink Santana Category Albums produced by Cool & Dre Category Ja Rule albums ... of America 2000s eastcoast hiphop album stub es R.U.L.E. it R.U.L.E. pt R.U.L.E. ... more details
wiktionary at home At Home may refer to home , internet company At Home Cherish the Ladies album At Home Cherish the Ladies album At Home Shocking Blue album At Home Shocking Blue album At Home Avishai Cohen album At Home Avishai Cohen album , an album by Avishai Cohen bassist Avishai Cohen At Home With Family , an album by Eddie Hazel At Home , a book of collected essays by Gore Vidal At Home A Short History of Private Life , a book by Bill Bryson Bei uns Z haus , a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II Heima , a feature film by Icelandic band Sigur R s See also Lookfrom At Home disambig ... more details
File Home Viborg.jpg thumb Home in Viborg, Denmark Viborg . Photo Lars Schmidt lowercase title home a s home a s is a Denmark Danish chain of real estate agencies, wholly owned by Danske Bank , the largest bank in Denmark. The chain was established 1 January 1990, and as of 2005 has approximately a quarter of the Danish real estate market. From 1998 to 1999 the chain was co sponsoring a professional road bicycle racing team, named Team CSC Team home Jack & Jones , together with the clothes brand Jack & Jones . External links http www.home.dk Official website Category Real estate companies of Denmark Category Companies of Denmark Denmark company stub Realestate stub da Home es Home a s ... more details
Home may refer to HotSpot Home , a service in the United States provided by T Mobile. Outside the US similar services known as T Home. Home Network , Defunct The largest premier former Cable Broadband provider. An early division of Tele Communications Inc. Software based on the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing , such as SETI Homehome store , a Mega Home Store retail chain of lifestyle furniture and home d cor in India disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
other uses Selfref For Wikipedia s home page, see Main Page . distinguish House Refimprove date May 2008 File Ranch style home in Salinas, California.JPG thumb 200px A Ranch style house ranch style single family home Image SearsHouse115.jpg thumb right 200px Plans for a human home, Sears Catalog Home by catalog Image Ankeny NWR 01304.JPG right thumb 200px Many wetlands are home to birds such as these Northern Shoveler ducks. A home is a place of residence or safety refuge . ref name defhome cite web url http dictionary.reference.com browse home title Home Definitions from Dictionary.com publisher ... homes as well, either living in the wild or shared with humans in a domesticated environment. Home is also ..., as an alternative to the definition of home as a physical locale Home is where you hang your hat , home may be perceived to have no physical location instead, home may relate instead to a mental or emotional state of refuge or comfort. Popular sayings along these lines are Home is where the heart is or You can never go home again . There are cultures in which members lack permanent homes ... in Los Angeles The word home can be used for various types of residential community institution s in which people can live, such as nursing home nursing , retirement home s for seniors, prison s for criminals, treatment facilities, etc. , and foster home s. A home is generally a place that is close to the heart of the owner, and can become a prized possession. In computer terminology, a home may refer ... screen editor , home is often used to mean the top leftmost character cell , or the leftmost ... 101 key PC keyboard contains a Home key. Many home pages on the with introductory information, recent news or events, and links to subpage s. Home may also refer to a home directory which contains ... of a person s home has been known to physiologically influence their behavior , emotion s, and overall mental health. Citation needed date February 2008 The loss of a home due to whatever reason, be it through ... more details