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{{quote|"Rules are mostly made to be broken and are too often for the lazy to hide behind."|[[Douglas MacArthur]]<ref>{{ Cite book | last=Ganoe | first=William A. | title=MacArthur Close-Up | year=1962 | page=137 |url=https://archive.org/details/macarthurcloseup0000will/page/137?q=%22there+was+no+need+for+precedents%22 |quote=''..there was no need for precedents, as each case was taken up on its merits. He clung to his principle that rules are mostly made to be broken and are too often for the lazy to hide behind.''}}</ref>}}
{{quote|"Rules are for fools."|(As used by coaches/motivators)<ref>{{cite web |last=Grayson |first=Dr. Randall |title=''Adaptability'' |url=http://www.functionalconsensus.org/step-two/adaptablity |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120825014024/http://www.functionalconsensus.org/step-two/adaptablity |archive-date=25 August 2012 |access-date=7 September 2012}}</ref>}}
{{quote|"By all means break the rules, and break them beautifully, deliberately and well. That is one of the ends for which they exist."|[[Robert Bringhurst]]<ref> {{ Cite book | last=Bringhurst| first=Robert| title=[[The Elements of Typographic Style]]| edition=3.1 |year=2005 |publisher=Hartley & Marks| isbn=0-88179-206-3| pages=10}}</ref>}}
{{quote|"The code is more what you call 'guidelines' than actual rules."|[[Captain Barbossa]]<ref>Fictional character, in the 2003 film ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]''</ref>}}
{{quote|"The rules are only barriers to keep children from falling."| [[Germaine de Staël|Madame de Staël]]<ref>{{Cite book | last=de Staël-Holstein | first=Anne Louise Germaine | author-link=Germaine de Staël | title=De l'Allemagne| year=1813 | at=Pt. 4, Ch. 9 | quote= ''Ces règles ne sont que des barrières pour empêcher les enfants de tomber.'' |trans-quote='These rules are merely barriers to keep children from falling."}}</ref>}}
{{quote|"Give me the judgment of balanced minds in preference to laws every time. Codes and manuals create patterned behavior. All patterned behavior tends to go unquestioned, gathering destructive momentum."| [[Darwi Odrade]]<ref>{{Cite book | last=Herbert | first=Frank | title=[[Chapterhouse: Dune]] | year=1987 | publisher=[[Ace Books]] |isbn=0-441-10267-0 | pages=237}}</ref>}}
{{quote|"Be a sinner and sin boldly"|[[Martin Luther]]<ref>{{cite web |last=Luther |first=Martin |author-link=Martin Luther |title=Let Your Sins Be Strong: A Letter From Luther to Melanchthon Letter no. 99, 1 August 1521, From the Wartburg (Segment) Translated by Erika Bullmann Flores from: _Dr. Martin Luther's Saemmtliche Schriften_ Dr, Johannes Georg Walch, Ed. (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, N.D.), Vol. 15,cols. 2585-2590. |url=http://www.scrollpublishing.com/store/Luther-Sin-Boldly.html |access-date=18 June 2013 |year=1521}}</ref>}}
{{quote|"Rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men."|[[Douglas Bader]]}}
{{quote|"This policy, at its core, exists so that editors can make contributions and implement decisions that will undoubtedly improve or maintain Wikipedia, and without having to worry about every single rule, guideline, standard, esoteric courtesy, norm, nook, or cranny that might stand in the way. Following Wikipedia's policies, rules, processes, and guidelines is a very important thing to do. However, situations will arise that, given its impact or urgency, will absolutely warrant those rules to be given significantly less weight or no weight at all when it comes to stepping in and taking appropriate action. If a reader sees an abusive, threatening, or malicious edit to a page that [[WP:OUTING|outs]] another editor, we'd obviously want them to remove it, right? I'm not going to care if the edit accidentally broke a template, set the formatting of a section to be off, or wasn't styled correctly... <br/><br/>"This principle applies to situations far and beyond urgent situations involving abuse. This policy has allowed me to make enormous changes, improvements, and other fixes to many Wikipedia policy changes. Without it, I'd still be stuck on the talk page waiting for someone to respond to my proposal. It would take months if not years to make it through all the red tape so that I could make those improvements. In the end, rules are important and necessary when used within the right context and environment. This policy gives us the power to prioritize improving or maintaining the project over the need to follow 100% of the rules on here..."|[[User:Oshwah|Oshwah]]}}
 
==What "Ignore all rules" means==
{{cquote|1=<span style="font-size:125%;">If a [[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines|rule]] prevents you from improving or maintaining [[Wikipedia]], '''ignore it'''.</span>|4=[[Wikipedia:Ignore all rules]]}}
 
You do not need to read any rules before contributing to Wikipedia. If you do what seems sensible, it will usually be right, and if it's not right, don't worry. Even the [[WP:DDMP|worst mistakes]] are easy to correct: older versions of a page remain in the [[Help:page history|revision history]] and can be restored. If we disagree with your changes, we'll talk about it thoughtfully and politely, and we'll figure out what to do. So don't worry. '''[[Wikipedia:Be Bold|Be bold]]''', and enjoy helping to build this free encyclopedia.
* You are not required to learn the rules before contributing. Yes, we already said that, but it is worth repeating.
* Don't follow written instructions mindlessly, but rather, consider how the encyclopedia is improved or damaged by each edit (see also [[#Use common sense|Use common sense]], below).
* Rules derive their power to compel not from being written down on a page labeled "guideline" or "policy", but from being a reflection of the shared opinions and practices of many editors (see also [[Wikipedia:Consensus]]).
* Most rules are ultimately ''descriptive'', not ''prescriptive''; they describe existing current practice. They sometimes lag behind the practices they describe (see also [[Wikipedia:Product, process, policy]]).
* [[Wikipedia:Wikilawyering|Wikilawyering]] doesn't work. Loopholes and technicalities do not exist on the Wiki. [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#Wikipedia is not a bureaucracy|Wikipedia is not a bureaucracy]]; nor [[moot court]], nor [[nomic]], nor [[Mao (card game)|Mao]].
* The spirit of the rule trumps the letter of the rule. The common purpose of building a free encyclopedia trumps both. If this common purpose is better served by ignoring the letter of a particular rule, then that rule should be ignored (see also [[Wikipedia:The rules are principles]]).
* Following the rules is less important than using good judgment and being thoughtful and considerate, always bearing in mind that good judgment is not displayed only by those who agree with you (see also [[Wikipedia:Civility]]).
 
=== History ===
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Mohammad Anamul Haque Nayan}}
[[Wikipedia:Ignore all rules|Ignore all rules]] is one of the oldest rules on Wikipedia, written by [[Larry Sanger]] in 2001. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rules_to_consider&direction=next&oldid=66484 original wording] was a bit different from today's version. It said: ''"If rules make you nervous and depressed, and not desirous of participating in the wiki, then ignore them entirely and go about your business."''
{{Hatnote|For other possible meanings see [[Mohammad Anamul Haque Nayan (disambiguation)]]}} <!-- For subjects with only a single name, use if necessary. -->
 
Note that while ignoring all rules is all right, it is subtly but importantly different from deliberately breaking them. Meditate on that carefully before you actually apply this rule.
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{{Infobox person
| name = Mohammad Anamul Haque Nayan
| image = [[File:Conferenceaward.jpg|thumb|]]
| caption = Environmental Researcher
| birth_date = 30 August, 1980
| birth_place = in Dhaka Cantonment Military Hospital, Bangladesh.
| occupation = [[Lead Internal Auditor & Bangladeshi Researcher]]
| Awards = [[9th International Conference on Global Warming Climate Change and Pollution Control in Vancouver, Canada]]
| parents = Mohammad Anamul Haque Nayan is the younger son of Mohammad Shamsul Haque Bhuiya (Master Warrant Officer, Army Retd) and Hoesneara Begum.
| children = Two Daughter
}}
 
==What "Ignore all rules" does ''not'' mean==
Mohammad Anamul Haque Nayan is the younger son of Mohammad Shamsul Haque Bhuiya (Master Warrant Officer, Army Retd) and Hoesneara Begum. He was born on date 30 August 1980 in Dhaka Cantonment Military Hospital, Bangladesh. He has completed Masters in Environmental Science & Management from Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh. On behalf of Jahangirnagar University, as a Speaker he has given Oral Presentation in 9th International Conference on Global Warming Climate Change and Pollution Control in Vancouver, Canada. His Topics was Current Scenarios of Greenhouse Gas Emission in Bangladesh.<ref>Last, first (date). [http://URL Name of page]. Page xx. Publisher: xxxx</ref>
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{{quote|"Pedantry and mastery are opposite attitudes toward rules. To apply a rule to the letter, rigidly, unquestioningly, in cases where it fits and in cases where it does not fit, is pedantry... To apply a rule with natural ease, with judgment, noticing the cases where it fits, and without ever letting the words of the rule obscure the purpose of the action or the opportunities of the situation, is mastery."|[[George Pólya]]<ref> {{cite book |last=Pólya |first=George |author-link=George Pólya |title= [[How to Solve It]] |year= 1945 |publisher=[[Princeton Science Library]] |isbn= 0-691-11966-X |page=148 }}</ref>}}
{{quote|"A society which is based on the letter of the law and never reaches any higher is taking very scarce advantage of the high level of human possibilities."|[[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]]<ref name=harvard>{{cite web |last=Solzhenitsyn |first=Aleksandr |author-link=Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn |url=http://www.nationalreview.com/document/document060603.asp |title=A World Split Apart |website=[[National Review]] |series=Harvard Class Day Exercises|date=8 June 1978|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20030608093915/http://www.nationalreview.com/document/document060603.asp|archivedate=8 June 2003}}</ref>}}
[[Image:IAR doesn't mean this.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Sometimes you need to draw the limit]]Despite its name, "[[Wikipedia:Ignore all rules|Ignore all rules]]" does not sabotage the other rules. Its purpose is to keep them from sabotaging what we're doing here: building a free encyclopedia. Rules have ''zero'' importance compared with that goal. If they aid that goal, good. If they interfere with it, they are instantly negated.
* "Ignore all rules" does not prevent the [[WP:Enforcement|enforcement of certain policies]]. For example, you cannot violate [[Wikipedia:No legal threats]] without being blocked.
* "Ignore all rules" does not mean that every action is justifiable. It is not a [[wikt:carte blanche|carte blanche]]. Rule-breakers must justify how their actions improve the encyclopedia if challenged. Actually, everyone should be able to do that at all times. In cases of conflict, what counts as an improvement is decided by consensus.
* "Ignore all rules" does not stop you from pointing out a rule to someone who has broken it, but do consider that their judgement may have been correct, and that they almost certainly thought it was (see also [[Wikipedia:Assume good faith]]).
* "Ignore all rules" is not in itself a valid answer if someone asks you why you broke a rule. Most of the rules are derived from a lot of thoughtful experience and exist for pretty good reasons; they should therefore only be broken for good reasons.
* "Ignore all rules" is not an exemption from accountability. You're still responsible for reasonably foreseeable effects of your actions on the encyclopedia and on other editors.
* "Ignore all rules" is not an invitation to use Wikipedia for purposes contrary to that of building a free encyclopedia (see also [[Wikipedia:About]] and [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not]]).
* "Ignore all rules" does not mean there is necessarily an exception to every rule. A typical [[Wikipedia:Copyright violations|copyright violation]], for instance, does not make for a better free encyclopedia.
* "Ignore all rules" is not a [[Get Out of Jail Free card]]. If you are blocked or sanctioned for a rule-breaking edit that does not improve the encyclopedia, then you may not use "Ignore all rules" as a reason to be unblocked or unsanctioned.
 
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== Use common sense ==
=='''Biography'''==
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Mohammad Anamul Haque Nayan has completed Masters in Environmental Science & Management from Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh. As a Speaker on behalf of Jahangirnagar University, WMES program (2nd Batch student) Mohammad Anamul Haque Nayan has been selected for Oral presentation on 5th -6th December, 2018 in Vancouver, Canada. His topics was Current Scenarios of Green house gas emissions in Bangladesh at the "9th International Conference on Global warming, Climate Change & Pollution Control.
 
Wikipedia has many policies or what many consider "rules". Instead of following every rule, it is acceptable to '''use [[common sense]]''' as you go about editing. Being too wrapped up in rules can cause a loss of perspective, so there are times when it is better to ignore a rule. Even if a contribution "violates" the precise wording of a rule, it might still be a good contribution. Similarly, just because something is not forbidden in a written document, or is even explicitly permitted, doesn't mean it's a good idea in the given situation. Our goal is to improve Wikipedia so that it better informs readers. Being able to articulate "common sense" reasons why a change helps the encyclopedia is good, and editors should not ignore those reasons because they don't reference a bunch of [[Wikipedia:Shortcut|shortcut links]] to official policies. The ''principle'' of the rules—to make Wikipedia and its sister projects thrive—is more important than the letter. [[Wikipedia:Editorial discretion|Editors must use their best judgment]].
He has published two research papers in International referred Journals and Conference proceedings:
 
'''Why isn't "use common sense" an official policy?''' It doesn't need to be; as a fundamental principle, it is above any policy.
1). Environmental and Social Impact Assessment of Pioneer Knit wears (BD) Ltd.
 
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2). Current scenarios of greenhouse gas emission in Bangladesh.
=== There is no common sense ===
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{{quote|Good sense is of all things in the world the most equally distributed, for everybody thinks he is so well supplied with it that even those most difficult to please in all other matters never desire more of it than they already possess.|[[René Descartes]]<ref> {{ Cite book | last=Descartes | first=René | author-link=René Descartes | title=[[Discourse on the Method|Le Discours de la Méthode]]| year=1637 | at=Part I, incipit | quote= ''Le bon sens est la chose du monde la mieux partagée; car chacun pense en être si bien pourvu, que ceux même qui sont les plus difficiles à contenter en toute autre chose n'ont point coutume d'en désirer plus qu'ils en ont.'' | trans-quote=''Common sense is the most widely shared thing in the world; everyone thinks they are so well equipped with it, that even those who are the most difficult to please in anything else are not in the habit of wanting more than they have.''}}</ref>}}
 
When advancing a position or justifying an action, base your argument on [[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines|existing agreements]], [[Meta:Community foundation issues|community foundation issues]], and the {{em|interests of the encyclopedia}}, not your own common sense. Exhorting another editor to "just use common sense" is likely to be taken as insulting, for good reasons. If in a particular case you feel that literally following a rule harms the encyclopedia, or that doing something which the rules technically allow degrades it, then instead of telling someone who disagrees to use common sense, just focus on explaining why ignoring the rules will improve Wikipedia in that instance.
He has visited 12 Countries of Asia, Europe & Canada for Training & Conference. He is an ISO 9001, ISO 14001 & SA 8000 Certify Auditor.
 
Be careful about citing this principle too aggressively. While it's quite acceptable to explain your own actions by saying, "it seemed like [[WP:COMMON|common sense]] to me", you should be careful not to imply that other editors are {{em|lacking}} in common sense, which may be seen as [[Wikipedia:Civility|uncivil]]. [[Wikipedia:Wikipedians|Wikipedians]] come from diverse ethnic, religious, political, cultural and ideological backgrounds and have vastly different perceptions. Other editors are likely to ascribe very different meanings and values to words and concepts than you, so try to state your arguments as fully as possible. Citing concrete [[WP:policies and guidelines|policies and guidelines]] is likely to be more effective than simply citing "common sense" and leaving it at that.
At present, he working as a Lead Internal Auditor of OVS from last 1st July, 2012. OVS is an International Organisation of RMG Italian Brand. He has vast experience on Social Compliance and Environmental Safety Auditing. He has over 07 years experience in Social Compliance, OHS, Environment & 12 years experience in Consumer Product inspection. During his service tenure, he conducted more than 600 Social Compliance & Environmental Audits base on different Customer Standards and Requirements of CoC + Local laws.
 
 
=='''Awards'''==
 
1.  Mohammad Anamul Haque Nayan Research Paper Environmental & Social Impact Assessment of Pioneer Knit wears (BD) Ltd Published in International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development under supervision of Professor Dr. Mohammad Amir Hossain Bhuiyan (Chairman, Dept. of Environmental Science, Jahangirnagar University).
 
Paper ID - IJSRED-V2I1P39
Paper Published Link -http://www.ijsred.com/volume2/issue1/IJSRED-V2I1P39.pdf
 
2. As a Speaker on behalf of Jahangirnagar University, WMES program (2nd Batch student) Mohammad Anamul Haque Nayan has been selected for Oral presentation on 5th -6th December, 2018 in Vancouver, Canada. His topics was Current Scenarios of Green house gas emissions in Bangladesh at the "9th International Conference on Global warming, Climate Change & Pollution Control.
 
International Journal Publications Link- Mohammad Anamul Haque Nayan et al., J Pollut Eff Cont 2018, Volume 6
DOI: 10.4172/2375-4397-C2-014
 
His works on GHG emissions under supervision of Professor Dr. Mohammad Amir Hossain Bhuiyan (Chairman, Dept. of Environmental Science, JU).
 
 
===Marriage and Children===
 
His marriage was arranged to Mowsume Akter on date 19-06-2009 in a simple ceremony.
 
He has two Daughter. 1). Nadira Tasnim Mim date of birth 29-04-2010, 2). Ummay Habiba Mimi date of birth 04-05-2016.
 
 
==Philosophical and/or Political views==
 
He is not involve with any Political Party.
 
==Published works==
 
He has published several research papers in International referred Journals and Conference proceedings.
 
1. Environmental and Social Impact Assessment of Pioneer Knit wears (BD) Ltd. http://www.ijsred.com/volume2-issue1-part3.html
 
2. Current scenarios of greenhouse gas emission in Bangladesh. Mohammad Anamul Haque Nayan et al., J Pollut Eff Cont 2018, Volume 6 DOI: 10.4172/2375-4397-C2-014
 
 
==Reference==
 
https://global-warming.conferenceseries.com/speaker/2018/mohammad-anamul-haque-nayan-jahangirnagar-university-bangladesh-2010510235
 
http://www.ijsred.com/volume2-issue1-part3.html
 
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