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Rules Information
A rule is defined as "one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere". Sports and games are played by set rules, and governments set forth certain rules as law which results in penalties if broken. Additionally, most of society has unspoken social rules or conventions including appropriate dress codes and how close to stand when speaking to someone.
Authored by AH. Last updated 2015-01-13 14:31:56.
- Baseball
Learn all about baseball on this helpful website, which gives photographs, a description of the game and rules, and a history of the game.
www.sports-information.org/baseball.htm
- Basketball
Learn all about basketball on this web page, which provides photographs and a description of basketball as well as rules and a history of the game.
www.sports-information.org/basketball.htm
- Chess Glossary
Learn about some common words and phrases used in the game of chess, and view a photograph of two contemplative people playing a chess game as another person observes.
www.ChessGames.us/glossary.htm
- Chess Pieces
The six different games pieces used in a chess game are the king, queen, rook, bishop, knight, and pawn. Learn more about how they are used with this helpful guide to chess pieces.
www.ChessGames.us/pieces.htm
Rules Directory Page(s)
- Rules Page on Jumblex.org
Visit this rules category page on jumblex.org to find editorially-reviewed resources about this topic.
http://en.jumblex.org/chess-rules/
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