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House of Stuart The House of Stuart or Stewart was a royal house of the Kingdom of Scotland, later also of the Kingdom of England, and finally of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Mary Queen of Scots adopted the French spelling Stuart while in France to ensure that the Scots Stewart was pronounced correctly.
House of Style House of Style was an MTV show that premiered January 1, 1989 that focused on America's growing facination with the "super model" craze. The show focused on fashion, lives of models, the modeling industry, and controversial topics such as eating disorders.
House of Sverker After the extinction of the House of Stenkil and the coronation of Sverker I of Sweden in 1130, a civil war commenced. In the beginning, there were several pretenders, of whom Sverker I emerged as victorious, for a time.
House of the County The House of the County or Casa do Condado is since 2006 museum of Vila Pouca de Aguiar in Portugal with proper colecction, mission and objectives. A colecction of cultural goods constituted by archaeological and etnographic materials with great value from that region.
House of the Vettii In Pompeii one of the most famous of the luxurious residences, a domus rather than a villa, is the so-called "House of the Vettii", preserved, like the rest of the Roman city, by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE. The house is named for its owners, two successful freedmen: Aulus Vettius Conviva and Aulus Vettius RestitutusTheir identity was preserved in campaign-slogan graffiti on the street front of the house.
House of Tan Yeok Nee The House of Tan Yeok Nee (Chinese: é™ć—年宅第 or é™ć—年大厦) is a mansion building located at the corner of Penang Road and Clemenceau Avenue in the Museum Planning Area in Singapore. Today, the building is being used as the Asian campus for the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.
House of Theemuge According to the record in the Isdhoo Loamaafaanu (copper plates), which was written in 1194 AD, the first king of the Theemuge Dynasty extended his rule to cover the entire Maldives. The writing suggests that the king united the entire country under his rule, bringing to an end a number of fiefdoms throughout the country.
House of Trouser The House of Trouser is a house in the fictional Melbourne suburb of Erinsborough as seen in the soap opera Neighbours, and is at 30 Ramsay Street. The house had several occupants before it took its present nickname, taken due to its almost all male inhabitants.
House of Tucumán The House of Tucumán (in Spanish, officially Casa Histórica de la Independencia, informally Casa de Tucumán) is a historical building and museum located in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina, where an assembly of delegates from several provinces of the country (the Congress of Tucumán) declared independence from Spain on 9 July, 1816.
House of Usher (film) House of Usher (also known as Fall of the House of Usher and The Mysterious House of Usher) is a 1960 horror movie based on the Edgar Allan Poe story The Fall of the House of Usher. It is directed by Roger Corman and is the first of a number of films he directed based on the works the author.
House of Venus Show Created by Canadian filmmaker Mark Kenneth Woods and co-produced by Michael Venus, the first season of the LGBT themed sketch comedy TV show started airing on OUTtv in July 2005. A second season followed in September, 2006.
House of Vlastimirović The House of Vlastimirović was named after knez (duke) Vlastimir who was the great-great-grandson of the Unknown Archont who led the Serbs to the Balkans from White Serbia (modern day Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine) during the reign of Byzantine emperor Heraclius somewhere between 610 - 641. This establishes the Serbs in the Balkans in the early 600s.
House of Vojislavljević The House of Vojislav was a medieval dynasty that inherited the claims over Duklja of the old ruling House of Saint Vladimir and the Serbian House of Vlastimir dynasty. It ruled Duklja and the surrounding territories; including Zahumlje, Rascia and Bosnia, where the dynasty's side branches have become rulers.
House of Wangchuck The House of Wangchuck has ruled Bhutan since it was unified in 1907. Prior to unification the Wangchuck family had governed the district of Trongsa and the King of Bhutan must still first become the Penlop of Trongsa.
House of Wax (Soundtrack) Soundtrack for the film, House of Wax.The soundtrack weaves together the intricate electronic punk beats of The Prodigy, the raw powerful emotion of My Chemical Romance, the intense melodic vibe of the Deftones and will feature cutting edge tracks from Disturbed, Marilyn Manson and others bands with a suspenseful storyline that heightens the horror of this edge-of-your-seat action thriller.
House of Wessex The House of Wessex refers to the family that ruled a kingdom in southwest England known as Wessex. This House was in power from the 6th century under Cerdic of Wessex to the unification of the Kingdoms of England.
House of Wettin The House of Wettin was a dynasty of German counts, dukes, prince-electors (KurfĂĽrsten) and kings that ruled the area of today's German state of Saxony for more than 800 years as well as holding for a time the kingship of Poland. Agnates of the House of Wettin have, at various times, ascended to the thrones of Great Britain, Portugal, Bulgaria, Poland, Saxony, and Belgium; of these, only the British and Belgian lines retain their thrones today.
House of Windsor The House of Windsor, a branch of the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha line of the House of Wettin, is the Royal House of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and each of the other Commonwealth Realms.
House of Wisdom The House of Wisdom (Arabic بيت الŘŮŮ…Ř© Bayt al-Hikma) was a library and translation institute in Abbassid-era Baghdad. It is considered to have been a major intellectual center of the Islamic Golden Age.
House of World Cultures The House of World Cultures in Berlin is Germany's centre for non-European art. It presents cultures from outside Europe via contemporary art exhibitions, films, theatre- and dance performances, lectures, concerts and congresses.
House of Yahweh The House of Yahweh is an established non-profit religious organization based in Abilene, Texas. The Pastor and Overseer over The House of Yahweh is Yisrayl (Israel) Hawkins (born Buffalo Bill Hawkins), who is a prolific author and speaker.
House of York The House of York was a branch of the English royal House of Plantagenet, three of whom became English kings in the late 15th century. The House of York was descended from Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, the fourth son of Edward III.
House on Haunted Hill (1999 film) House on Haunted Hill is a 1999 Warner Brothers horror movie, directed by William Malone, written by Dick Beebe and starring Geoffrey Rush and Famke Janssen. Produced by Robert Zemeckis and Joel Silver, it is a remake of the 1959 classic of the same name directed by William Castle, borrowing to some degree horror elements from the 1973 classic Don't Look in the Basement.
House Order of Orange The House Order of Orange (Huisorde van Oranje) is an order (decoration) that was instituted by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands in 1905. As a House Order it is not subject to ministerial responsibility or influence, but is awarded at the discretion of the Dutch monarch alone.
House party In the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada the term house party refers, typically, to a type of party where large groups of people (usually high school or college students) get together at a designated house, mainly for the purpose of consuming alcoholic beverages. High-schoolers often throw such parties when their parents or guardians are away from home for extended amounts of time.
House Page Board The House Page Board is a group of elected officials who oversee the United States House of Representatives Page Program. The board was created in 1983 to protect the pages who come from all over the country to serve congress.
House Party (film) House Party is a 1990 comedy film released by New Line Cinema. It stars Christopher "Kid" Reid and Christopher "Play" Martin of the popular hip hop duo Kid 'n Play, and also stars Full Force and the late Robin Harris.
House Party (Temptations album) House Party is a 1975 album by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label. Made up of vaulted songs compiled without the group's input, Otis Williams referred to the album in his Temptations autobiography as a "mismatched collection of, pardon my French, shit.
House Party at Boothy's "House Party at Boothy's" is the second single by Little Man Tate. After it's first week of release it reached 29 in the UK Singles chart, higher than both Robbie Williams's Rudebox and Muse's Starlight, which had both been available to download that same week.
House Rabbit Society The House Rabbit Society (HRS) is a non-profit organization based in Richmond, California that rescues and adopts rabbits and educates the community on how to properly care for them. HRS tries to promote responsible rabbit ownership, including the spaying and neutering of all pet rabbits, and proper veterinary care, diet, and exercise.
House Robots of Robot Wars The House Robots are a powerful set of robots used as obstacles in the television series Robot Wars as a means of added destruction. The House Bots are Cassius Chrome, Dead Metal, Growler, Matilda, Mr Psycho (AKA Psycho), Refbot, Sergeant Bash (AKA Bash), Shunt and Sir Killalot (AKA Killalot).
House RR House RR is a residential block on the Harcourt Hill Campus of Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, United Kingdom. It is infamous for its possession of a Wii console, the drunken antics of its residents and the invention of a constitution-based internal hierarchy for playing the Wii.
House show A house show is a professional wrestling show run by a major promotion (such as WWE or TNA), that is not televised or taped. Promotions use house shows mainly to cash in on the exposure that they and their wrestlers receive during televised events as well as test reactions to matches that they think that the television viewing audience would like to see.
House sitting House sitting is the practice whereby a landlord (or "homeowner"), leaving his house for a considerable period of time, entrusts it to one or more "home-sitters", who by a mutual agreement are entitled to dwell there rent-free in exchange for assuming such responsibilities as taking care of the landlord's pets, performing general maintenance (including pools, lawns, air-conditioning systems etc.), readdressing the mail and, in general, making sure that everything runs smoothly just as if the owner was at home.
House swapping House swapping, also known as home exchange, is the increasingly popular activity of two homeowners living at each other's houses for a set period. Homeowner A would live in Home B for a time period, while Homeowner B lives in Home A.
House system The house system is a traditional feature of British, Australian, Canadian, Hong Kong, Indian and Singaporean schools, similar to the collegiate system of a university. Historically it was associated with established public schools, where a 'house' refers to a boarding house or dormitory of a boarding school.
House Shahrizai In Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series, House Shahrizai is a powerful, wealthy, and influential noble family of Kusheth. Though they are not the ruling family in their province, they are the oldest House in Kushiel's line.
House System at the California Institute of Technology The House System is the basis of undergraduate student residence at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Caltech's unique House system is modeled after the residential college system of Oxford and Cambridge in England, and is also similar to the fictional houses of Hogwarts in Harry Potter.
House Un-American Activities Committee House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC or HCUA) (1938–1975) was an investigative committee of the United States House of Representatives. It is often referred to as the House Un-American Activities Committee.
House-pop House-pop is also known as "commercial dance" and is the style of Dance most commonly played on radio station in the United States aside from trance music. House-pop features the incessant melodies of dance-pop but also embodies house music, especially the more soulful, vocal driven House styles such as garage and Latin house.
Houseboat (film) Houseboat is a 1958 romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, Martha Hyer, Paul Peterson, Charles Herbert and Mimi Gibson. The movie was directed by Melville Shavelson, who also directed the original 1968 version of Yours, Mine and Ours.
Housebreaking Housebreaking is the process of training a domesticated animal that lives with its human owners in a house to eliminate (urinate and defecate) outdoors, or in a designated indoor area, rather than inside the house. The pet owner's desire is to break the habit of eliminating in the house, hence the term.
Housebroken:The Zack and Cody Spinoff This Disney Channel Original Series show is based on The Suite Life of Zack and Codys handyman Arwin Hawkhouser. The story plot for this show is when Arwin moves in with his sister and tries making great inventions.
HouseCall HouseCall is a free online virus scanner offered by Trend Micro, which checks whether a computer has been infected by viruses, spyware, or other malware. HouseCall performs additional security checks to identify and fix vulnerabilities to prevent reinfection.
Household Cavalry Household Cavalry is used across the Commonwealth to describe the cavalry of the Household Divisions, a country’s most elite or historically senior military groupings or those military groupings that provide functions associated directly with the Head of state.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment is a ceremonial regiment of the British Army. It is classed as a regiment of guards, and carries out mounted (and some dismounted) ceremonial duties on State and Royal occasions.
Household Cavalry Regiment The Household Cavalry Regiment is an armoured regiment of the British Army, and is one of two regiments that are formed from the Household Cavalry. It was formed in 1992, under the Options for Change reforms, by the amalgamation of the Life Guards and the Blues and Royals.
Household Division Household Division is a term used principally in the Commonwealth of Nations to describe a country’s most elite or historically senior military groupings, or those military groupings that provide functions associated directly with the Head of state.
Household final consumption expenditure Household final consumption expenditure (HFCE) is a price index which represents consumer spending. It consists of the expenditure, including imputed expenditure, incurred by resident households on individual consumption goods and services, including those sold at prices that are not economically significant.
Household chemicals Household chemicals are chemicals that are commonly found and used in and around the average household. Food additives generally don't fall under this category, unless they have a use other than for human consumption.
Household management Household management is the act of overseeing the organizational, financial, and day-to-day operations of a house or estate. It differs from housekeeping, which consists of the physical maintenance and cleaning of a house.
Household Name Records Household Name Records is a DIY punk rock record label, based in London, UK and is one of the UK's best known independent punk rock record labels. It has been home to notable artists including Lightyear, Adequate Seven, Ye Wiles and The Peacocks.
Household Objects (album) The Household Objects project was an attempt by the band Pink Floyd to create a whole album using only sounds from ordinary "household objects", such as stretched rubber bands, with no conventional instruments. At the time the band was still reeling from the outstanding success of their previous album, Dark Side of the Moon, and felt somewhat at a loss concerning where to proceed.
Household Words Household Words was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens which took its name from the line from Shakespeare "Familiar in his mouth as household words" — Henry V. It was published between 1850 and 1859.
Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey is an Australian household-based panel study which began in 2001. It has been used for examining issues such as the incidence of persistent poverty; assets and income in the transition to retirement; the correlates and impact of changes in physical and mental health; and an international comparison of wealth and happiness.
Householder (Buddhism) In canonical Buddhism, householder refers to a particular strata of society whose individuals are typified by having a home life and family. In contemporary Buddhist communities, householder is often used synonymously with "laity.
Householder Franchise Householder Franchise or census suffrage is where a homeowner has the right to vote in an election. This is a limited form of suffrage, but different from equal voting because, to borrow a dictum, householder franchise is one Household, one vote because it entitles only the householder one vote.
Householder transformation In mathematics, a Householder transformation in 3-dimensional space is the reflection of a vector in a plane. In general Euclidean space it is a linear transformation that describes a reflection in a hyperplane (containing the origin).
Housekeeper (servant) A housekeeper is an individual responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of the interior of a residence. The term is almost exclusively applied to females; males are generally referred to as housecleaners, head of household staff, or, under the old British Imperial system as houseboys (regardless of age).
Housekeeping Camp Located in the Yosemite Valley, Housekeeping Camp is a cheaper lodging option ($70 a night) for visitors to Yosemite National Park. The lodging is somewhere between camping and staying in a hotel where there are 3 concrete walls enclosing beds covered by canvas rooftops and one curtain wall.
Housel Housel was, until the Reformation, the name of the Eucharist in the English language. The meaning of the word is "sacrifice," and appears in the Ulfilas Gothic version of Matthew 9:13: "I will have mercy and not sacrifice.
Houseleek Houseleeks (Sempervivum) are a genus of about 40 species of succulent plants of the Crassulaceae family which grow in rosettes. Another name used for some species (and also for some plants in other related genera) is Hen and chicks.
Houseplant A houseplant is usually a tropical or semi-tropical plant that is grown indoors in places such as residences and offices. Houseplants are commonly grown for decorative purposes and health reasons such as indoor air purification.
Houseplant care Houseplant care is the act of growing houseplants and ensuring they have the necessary conditions for survival and continuing growth. This includes providing soil with sufficient nutrients, correct lighting conditions, and adding the right amount of water.
Houses of Harrow School Harrow School divides its boarders into eleven houses, each of about seventy boys, with one further house, Gayton, used as an overflow. Each house has its own facilities and customs, and each competes in sporting events against the others.
Houses of Laymen Houses of Laymen deliberative assemblies of the laity of the Church of England, one for the province of Canterbury, and the other for the province of York. That of Canterbury was formed in 1886, and that of York shortly afterwards.
Houses of Refuge in Florida The Houses of Refuge in Florida were a series of stations operated by the United States Life-Saving Service along the coast of Florida to rescue and shelter ship-wrecked sailors. Five houses were built on the east coast in 1876, with five more added in 1885.
Houses of the Holy (song) "Houses of the Holy" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti. The track is a mid-tempo rock song, heavy on bass and featuring a distinctive Jimmy Page guitar riff.
Housewarming party A housewarming party is a party held on the occasion of moving into a new residence. It is an occasion for the hosts to present their new home to their friends, and sometimes for friends to give gifts to furnish the new home.
Housewife, 49 Housewife, 49 was a 2006 television drama based on the wartime diaries of Nella Last. Written by and starring English actress and comedian Victoria Wood, it follows the experiences of an ordinary housewife and mother in the Northern English town of Barrow-in-Furness during World War II.
Housewives' Choice Housewives' Choice was a BBC radio record request programme broadcast every morning from 1946 to 1967 on the BBC Light Programme. It played a wide range of (mostly popular) music designed to appeal to housewives at home during the day.
Housewrap Housewrap defines all synthetic replacement materials for sheathing tar paper or asphalt paper. These materials are all lighter in weight and usually wider than asphalt designs, so contractors can apply the material much faster to a house shell.
Houshang Moradi Kermani Houshang Moradi Kermani (born September 7 ,1944) is an eminent Iranian writer who mainly writes for sub-teens and teenagers. He was born in Sirch, (a village in Kerman Province), and was educated in Sirch, Kerman and Tehran.
Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 is a United States federal law that, among other provisions, authorizes "Entitlement Communities Grants" to be awarded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Housing association Housing associations in the United Kingdom are independent not-for-profit bodies that provide low cost "social housing" for people in housing need. Any trading surplus is used to maintain existing homes and to help finance new ones.
Housing A Constitutional Amendment Housing A Constitutional Amendment is the slogan and title of a long-running series of fliers, sandwich boards, and home-made advertisements in Manhattan, New York, especially in the West Village area. Although the campaign most often concerns a proposed constitutional amendment to provide low-income housing to all citizens, fliers with this title quite frequently mix that message with other issues (such as pornography reform, AIDS reform, etc).
Housing Act 1980 The Housing Act 1980 was an Act of Parliament passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom that gave five million council house tenants in England and Wales the Right to Buy their house from their local authority. The Act came into force on the 3rd October 1980 and is seen as a defining policy of Thatcherism.
Housing Benefit Housing Benefit is a means tested social security benefit in the UK that is intended to help people with low incomes and low savings pay for rented accommodation. It is governed by one of two sets of regulations.
Housing cooperative A housing co-operative is a legal entity, usually a corporation, that owns real estate, one or more residential buildings. Each shareholder in the legal entity is granted the right to occupy one housing unit, sometimes subject to an Occupancy Agreement, which is similar to a lease.
Housing Commission (NSW) The New South Wales (NSW) Housing Commission was the public housing agency created in 1942 to build and manage public housing in the Australian state of New South Wales. It was renamed in 1986 to the NSW Department of Housing under the Housing Act, 1986.
Housing developments Housing developments are structured building development of residential properties. Popular throughout the US and UK, these are often faceless, characterless areas of high density, low impact residences of single family homes
Housing Department Housing Department (ćżĺ±‹ç˝˛) is a department of Hong Kong Government, managing public housing estate that was built by Hong Kong Housing Authority in Hong Kong. It reports to the Housing, Planning and Lands Bureau, which is headed by the Secretary for Housing, Planning and Lands.
Housing equity partnership A housing equity partnership (HEP) is a partnership in ownership of (equity in) a house. Typically the ownership is split between the resident and some organization or corporation, often a financial institution, with the resident owning at least half of the dwelling.
Housing first Housing First is a relatively recent innovation in human services and social policy regarding treatment of the homeless. Rather than moving homeless individuals through different "levels" of housing, whereby each level moves them closer to "independent housing" (for example: from the streets to a public shelter, and from a public shelter to a shelter run by a state agency, and from there to a transitional housing program, and from there to their own apartment in the community) Housing First moves the homeless immediately from the streets or from homeless shelters into their own community-based apartments.
Housing in Japan Housing in Japan includes modern and traditional styles. Two patterns of residences are predominant in contemporary Japan: the single-family detached house and the multiple-unit building, either owned by an individual or corporation and rented as apartments to tenants, or owned by occupants as condominiums.
Housing Justice Housing Justice is a charity in the United Kingdom formed in 2003 when CHAS - the Catholic Housing Aid Society and CNHC - the Churches' National Housing Coalition merged. With over 60 years' experience it is one of the oldest housing and homelessness charity in the UK.
Housing Projects of New Orleans The Housing projects of New Orleans have a reputation for being some of the roughest and most dangerous in the United States. These housing projects in New Orleans, Louisiana have also been home to important cultural contributions, such as the birth of Bounce Music.
Housing tenure Housing tenure refers to the financial arrangements under which someone has the right to live in a house or apartment. The most frequent forms are tenancy, in which rent is paid to a landlord, and owner occupancy.
Houssière The Houssière is a little river in the commune of Chastre, in the province of Brabant Wallon in Belgium. Its source lies at Gentinnes; it goes along St-Gery and traverses Villeroux, ending in Orne, at Mont-St-Guibert.
Houston Academy for International Studies The Houston Academy for International Studies is a Houston Independent School District charter school that opened in August 2006. It is located in the heart of Midtown, on the Houston Community College System's Central College campus.
Houston Agreement The Houston Agreement was the result of negotiations between the Polisario Front and Morocco on the organization of a referendum, which would constitute an expression of self-determination for the Sahrawi people of the non-decolonized territory of Western Sahara, possibly leading to full independence. The talks were conducted in Houston, USA, under the auspices of UN representative James Baker, in the framework of the 1991 Settlement Plan.
Houston Antwine Houston Antwine (born April 11, 1939 in Louise, Mississippi) an American college and professional football player from Southern Illinois University, was drafted by the American Football League's Houston Oilers, then traded to the Boston Patriots in 1961. He is in the Southern Illinois University Athletic Hall of Fame.
Houston Art Car Parade The Houston Art Car Parade is a yearly event in Houston, Texas, featuring a display of all types of rolling art. The first and largest Art Car Parade in the world, at any given parade you will see cars, bicycles, motorcycles, roller-skaters, and many other types of motorized and human-powered vehicles all decorated in various themes.
Houston Automated Spooling Program The Houston Automated Spooling Program, commonly known as HASP, was developed by IBM Federal Systems Division contractors at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. HASP was a program that ran on a separate computer from the mainframe, communicated with the mainframe through a bisync communications protocol, and performed supplementary job management, data management, and task management functions such as: scheduling, control of job flow, and spooling.
Houston Ballet The Houston Ballet, operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation, is the fourth-largest professional ballet company in the United States, based in Houston, Texas. The foundation also maintains an acclaimed ballet academy, which trains some 40 percent of the company's dancers.
Houston Buffaloes The Houston Buffaloes or Buffs were an American minor league baseball team that played in the Texas League from 1907-58 (excluding 1943-45, when the league suspended operations during World War II) and in the American Association from 1959-61.
Houston County High School (Georgia) Houston County High School (also commonly referred to as "HoCo") is one of three public high schools for grades 9-12 in the city of Warner Robins, Georgia. It was founded in 1991 and is part of the Houston County School System.
Houston Downtown Tunnel System The Houston Downtown Tunnel System is an system of tunnels about twenty feet below Houston's downtown street system. The system is longer than six miles, and forms a network of subterranean, climate-controlled, pedestrian walkways that link ninety-five full city blocks.
Houston Field House Houston Field House is the name of the multi-purpose arena/venue on the campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, New York. It is the second oldest arena in the ECAC Hockey League behind Princeton University's Hobey Baker Memorial Rink.
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