|
See also State
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A state is a set of institutions that possess the authority to make the rules that govern the people in one or more societies, having internal and external sovereignty over a definite territory. In Max Weber's influential definition, it is that organization that has a "monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory." It thus includes such institutions as the armed forces, civil service or state bureaucracy, courts, and police. Although the term often refers broadly to all institutions of government or rule—ancient and modern—the modern state system bears a number of characteristics that were first consolidated in western Europe, beginning in earnest in the 15th century, when the term "state" also acquired its current meaning. Thus the word is often used in a strict sense to refer only to modern political systems. Within a federal system, the term state also refers to political units, not sovereign themselves, but subject to the authority of the larger state, or federal union, such as the "states and territories of Australia" and the "states" in the United States. In casual usage, the terms "country," "nation," and "state" are often used as if they were synonymous; but in a more strict usage they can be distinguished:
From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License quail hollow state park picture 3 jpg
1152px x 864px | 199.00kB [source page] Quail Hollow State Park Stark County Hiking Trail Pictures Quail Hollow State Park Quail Hollow has over 19 miles of trails ideal for hiking jogging nature study or cross country skiing Eight interpretive nature trails explore the 2008 All State Band 083 jpg
2304px x 3072px | 2100.00kB [source page] 2008 All State Band 082 jpg 2008 All State Band 083 jpg BUD Budapest Magyar Allami Operahaz or Hungarian State Opera House on Andrassy ut street 01 3008x2000 jpg
640px x 963px | 211.60kB [source page] BUD Budapest Magyar Allami Operahaz or Hungarian State Opera House on Andrassy ut street 01 3008x2000 jpg From Yahoo Image Search: "state" State Drives to Set 'Telework Day' - CIO.com - Business Technology ...
Denise Dubie hu, 16 Jul 2009 04:00:00 GM Telework organizations partner with Virginia officials to designate a statewide telework day, which advocates say will help support the . state's. green efforts and reduce strain on the transportation infrastructure. James Zogby: The Evolution of the Acceptance of a Palestinian ...
unknown Fri, 17 Jul 2009 23:50:44 GM With Benyamin Netanyahu agreeing to a Palestinian . State. (albeit one that meets his specifications), and the European Union's Javier Solana calling for a. Mexico Floods President's Home State With Police Mexico Institute
mexicoinstitute Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:01:29 GM Private U.S. security firms will get the bulk of a $1.4 billion package pledged by the United . States. in 2007 to help its southern neighbor crush rampant drug gang carnage. Only a fraction of the aid has been delivered so far. ... From Google Blog Search: "state" White House Announces Pick for State Dept. Economic Post, Other ...
Washington Post ... Robert D. Hormats, vice chairman of Goldman Sachs (International) and formerly deputy US Trade Representative, assistant secretary of state for economic ... White House Taps Hormats for State Post Wall Street Journal Tufts grad tapped for State post Boston Globe Obama Names Goldman Sachs's Hormats to State Department Post Bloomberg New York Times - Foreign Policy all 8 news articles » Medical marijuana science, through the smoke
Los Angeles Times John Lynch vetoed legislation that would have legalized medical marijuana in that state . A growing body of research supports the drug's medical usage, ... Calif. tax officials: Legal pot would bring $1.4B The Associated Press Marijuana in California Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) State Analysis Says a Marijuana Tax & Fee Would Raise $1.4 Billion LAist City Watch - Drug War Chronicle - Ventura County Star all 357 news articles » On the Coast of Crazy
New York Times A native Californian, I've spent the past decade living in one state where politicians are staid and reliable (Iowa) and another where they're inept and ... and more » From Google News Search: "state" How state-based laws affect people who live in a different state? Q. I was accused of underage drinking at a Phillies game yesterday. The law in Pennsylvania is that any offense of underage drinking results in a license suspension for 90 days. However, I live in New Jersey, and that is NOT the law in New Jersey. The court stated that they were truly unsure of what would happen, as they don't really know the details of inter-state laws, and since licenses are state based. Does anyone know anything about this? Will my license be suspended? Asked by Bill M - Thu Jul 9 20:53:18 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. I wouldn't worry about it unless you spend time in Pennsylvania. It won't affect you in NJ. Just like if you get a speeding ticket in another state it won't affect you unless you get stopped again by the police in that state. It doesn't transfer over. Just stay clear of PA for awhile. Answered by dudeman612 - Thu Jul 9 21:30:55 2009 In the state of Mississippi, what is the law regarding fraud and verbal agreements? Q. I have a verbal purchase agreement with another person. They are using the MS State Fraud Law as defense by saying there was no agreement because there is no signed contract. I need to know what the fraud law states and if verbal agreements stand in the state of Mississippi. Asked by Carol R - Tue Sep 19 21:55:52 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Get it in writing! Answered by mattinhoustontx - Wed Sep 20 12:36:24 2006 What state political figure handles home building disputes?
Q. I need to know who to contact at the state level for help regarding the contract that my home builder failed to follow - the builder is now seeking an additional $36,000 in overruns that I never approved of (the contract states I must sign off on any changes). Who politically would best help? Thanks for your help. Asked by gentle understanding - Fri Nov 21 08:26:42 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Sounds like you need an attorney, not a politician. Answered by Teekno - Fri Nov 21 08:33:09 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "state" |






