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  • Family Values
  • Family values
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  • Family Values was first published in (October 1997) and was the fifth "yarn" in Frank Miller's Sin City series. Unlike the previous four stories, Family Values was released as a 128-page graphic novel rather than in serialized issues that would later be collected in a trade paperback volume.
  • Family Values is the fourth story in Warcraft: Legends Volume 2. * Written by Aaron Sparrow * Art by In-Bae Kim * Edited by Troy Lewter
  • "Family Values" is the 153rd episode of Casualty and the 1st episode of the 10th series.
  • |} Family Values was the fifth episode of Tracy Beaker Returns. It was orignally broadcast at 17:00 on the CBBC Channel on 29/01/2010.
  • Family Values is an in-game eBook in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. It is an essay by the Dvali leader Radich Nikoladze addressed to the members of the Dvali. The eBook can be found in Otar Botkoveli's casino, on a coffee table in a corner of the casino's 2nd floor, near Otar's office.
  • Family values is a measure of a family's politcal worth. Since 9-11, some people have stated that it is wrong to place an actual monetary value on people, but when people became angry about trying to buy people, the Liberal Media forced the nation to change their minds about the idea.
  • Family values are not a bad thing by itself, but Conservatives interpret it in a different way from anyone else. Among Conservatives family values can mean the parents excessively controlling the children or the wife/mother being expected to obey her husband, or overuse of punishment to keep low ranking family members in line. Family values can mean parents deciding on Christian fundamentalist type Homeschooling with the harm that it brings. Divorce is discouraged, thus forcing dysfunctional families to stay together.
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  • 1
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  • 1
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  • Frank Miller
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  • October 1997
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  • Graphic Novel
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Previous
Site
  • TokyoPop.com
Box Title
  • Family Values
Series
  • 5
CBS
Name
  • Clay
  • Tanya
  • Stephanie
  • Brian
  • Ken
  • Penny
  • Jake
  • John
  • Erin
  • Jan
  • Ted
  • Helen
  • Robb
  • Family Values
  • Shii Ann
  • Ghandia
  • Jed
Airdate
  • 1995-09-16
  • 2010-01-29
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  • -
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  • 250
Link
  • http://www.tokyopop.com/product/2330/Warcraft:%20Legends/2|desc=Warcraft: Legends Volume 2
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  • 2002-10-03
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  • none
  • chuaygahn
  • sookjai
viewership
  • 20.600000
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  • 3
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  • 8.500000
Episode
  • 3
Place
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • Chuay Gahn
  • Sook Jai
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  • Shii Ann Huang
  • Brian Heidik
  • Clay Jordan
  • Erin Collins
  • Ghandia Johnson
  • Helen Glover
  • Jake Billingsley
  • Jan Gentry
  • Jed Hildebrand
  • John Raymond
  • Ken Stafford
  • Penny Ramsey
  • Robb Zbacnik
  • Stephanie Dill
  • Tanya Vance
  • Ted Rogers, Jr.
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Writer
  • Lisa Evans
  • James Nicol and Jonathan Wolfman
Director
  • Chris Lovett
  • Craig Lines
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  • Family Values was first published in (October 1997) and was the fifth "yarn" in Frank Miller's Sin City series. Unlike the previous four stories, Family Values was released as a 128-page graphic novel rather than in serialized issues that would later be collected in a trade paperback volume.
  • Family Values is the fourth story in Warcraft: Legends Volume 2. * Written by Aaron Sparrow * Art by In-Bae Kim * Edited by Troy Lewter
  • "Family Values" is the 153rd episode of Casualty and the 1st episode of the 10th series.
  • |} Family Values was the fifth episode of Tracy Beaker Returns. It was orignally broadcast at 17:00 on the CBBC Channel on 29/01/2010.
  • Family values are not a bad thing by itself, but Conservatives interpret it in a different way from anyone else. Among Conservatives family values can mean the parents excessively controlling the children or the wife/mother being expected to obey her husband, or overuse of punishment to keep low ranking family members in line. Family values can mean parents deciding on Christian fundamentalist type Homeschooling with the harm that it brings. Divorce is discouraged, thus forcing dysfunctional families to stay together. The Conservative definition of family values also includes defining any sort of as immoral.
  • Family values is a measure of a family's politcal worth. Since 9-11, some people have stated that it is wrong to place an actual monetary value on people, but when people became angry about trying to buy people, the Liberal Media forced the nation to change their minds about the idea. Having no choice but to do as the American people wished, Karl Rove and other prominent Republicans (like Frank Luntz) created a formula that will, once and for all, place a value on an American family. That formula1 is called "The All-American Freedom and Justice For All Calculator" and is based on Worthington's Law.
  • Family Values is an in-game eBook in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. It is an essay by the Dvali leader Radich Nikoladze addressed to the members of the Dvali. The eBook can be found in Otar Botkoveli's casino, on a coffee table in a corner of the casino's 2nd floor, near Otar's office.
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