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A family-friendly product or service is one that is considered to be suitable for all members of an average family. Family-friendly restaurants are ones that provide service to families that have young children. Frequently, family-friendly products avoid marketing solely to children and attempt to make the product palatable to adults as well. History of the concept The concept behind the term family-friendly is a friendly modern society and dates back to antiquity. The Ancient Romans called their society as the "way of elders". In Ancient India, India, it was known by the Hindus in Dharma as the "way of mammals", whose sequences are followed by Hindu deities, deities. At present, family-friendly still continues to be a part of society along with mass media, event venues, fun centers, genealogy, Family traditions, traditions, Family value, values, leisure, hospitality, Family law, laws and Political family, politics. Politics In politics, new workplace legislation may be introdu ...
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All Ages
''All Ages'' is a compilation album by the American punk rock band Bad Religion. It was released on July 26, 1995, through Epitaph Records. The compilation contains songs from '' How Could Hell Be Any Worse?'' to '' Generator'', and two live tracks recorded during their 1994 European tour, which were the first tracks to feature guitarist Brian Baker. Background ''All Ages'' contains material from six of Bad Religion's first seven studio albums released on Epitaph, omitting songs from the band's second album '' Into the Unknown''. It also contains no tracks from the '' Bad Religion'' and ''Back to the Known'' EPs. The band had left Epitaph for Atlantic in 1993, where they reissued ''Recipe for Hate'' and began to experience major worldwide commercial success. The live tracks "Do What You Want" and "Fuck Armageddon... This Is Hell" were recorded live at the Karen Klub in Goteborg, Sweden on October 8, 1994, on Bad Religion's '' Stranger than Fiction'' tour. These tracks were the ...
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