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  Flanders family - Wikisimpsons - a Wikia wiki
The Flanders are a family consisting of Ned, Maude, and their two sons Rod and Todd.
Jose Flanders is one of Ned Flanders's relatives from Mexico who appeared at Flander's family reunion in "Lisa the Vegetarian".
Lord Thistlewick Flanders is one of Ned Flanders's relatives from England who appeared at Flander's family reunion in "Lisa the Vegetarian".
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  Flanders Family Genealogy Forum
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Flanders family
In the animated cartoon series The Simpsons, the Flanders are a religious family consisting of Ned, Maude and their two sons Rod and Todd.
She died in a tragic sporting accident--she was knocked off a grandstand when a volley of gift T-shirts shot from compressed-air cannons[?] struck her while Homer was distracted from catching the shirts, finding a bobby-pin.
Rod Flanders is voiced by Nancy Cartwright, while Todd Flanders is voiced by Pamela Hayden.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/fl/Flanders_family   (221 words)

  
 Flanders family - Definition, explanation
In the animated cartoon series "The Simpsons," the Flanders are a family consisting of Ned, Maude, and their two sons Rod and Todd.
Ned, along with the rest of his family, is a deeply devout Christian, and is often used to satirize the sheer niceness of doggedly upbeat born-again evangelicals.
Here, the Flanders dedication to religion and perfect family niceness is yet again highlighted when Ned almost scolds his kids, who refuse to get ready for church, only to soon realise that it is Saturday.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/f/fl/flanders_family.php   (1306 words)

  
 Blueair 201 Air Purifiers Case Study
Flanders often went fishing with his young boys and when they came back, they threw the dirty clothes on top of the washing machine.
Flanders was pleased with the fact that she could put the system into the room but still have the space to move freely in the laundry room.
Flanders was able to start the system on a low speed a few hours before her husband and boys came back from their fishing trip.
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Flanders Foundation is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to restore and maintain the Flanders Mansion (at 25800 Hatton Road in Carmel-by-the-Sea), one of Carmel's most historic houses.
Built in the 1920's as the residence of the Flanders family, the house was purchased by the city of Carmel-by-the-Sea in 1972.
Flanders Foundation is raising money through grants, corporate gifts and individual contributions to bring the Flanders Mansion up to date physically and to establish a fund for its long-term maintenance and operation.
www.flandersfoundation.org   (728 words)

  
 Flanders Nature Center and Land Trust, Woodbury, Connecticut
Countless volunteers have been members of the Flanders family for decades, because we have incorporated their skills and enthusiasm in ways that are fulfilling and personally rewarding for them.
Flanders has been the beneficiary of a number of projects performed by Taft students over the years, and Taft seems to have a fond spot for Flanders as well.
Flanders’ "On the Farm" program will host thousands of young visitors this year, in addition to those who meet a Flanders staff member in their classroom.
www.flandersnaturecenter.org /newsletter_2003_winter.htm   (1110 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Flanders family
In the animated cartoon series The Simpsons, the Flanders are a family consisting of Ned, Maude and their two sons Rod and Todd.
Ned, along with the rest of his family, is a deeply devout Christian, and is often used to satirize the sheer niceness of doggedly upbeat born-again evangelicals.
This collection was kept in the basement of the Flanders' house; however, it was destroyed when Bart and Milhouse broke in and panicked when police came.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Flanders_family   (1034 words)

  
 Flanders & Swann: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
...Flanders family Flanders family In the animated cartoon series The Simpsons,...The Simpsons, the Flanders are a religious family consisting of Ned, Maude and their two sons...
...Flanders & Swann Flanders & Swann Flanders & Swann was a British comedy...of Michael-Flanders Michael Flanders Michael Flanders and Donald-Swann Donald Swann Donald...
Flanders & Swann was a British comedy song-writing and performing team active from the 1940s through the 1960s, consisting of Michael Flanders[?] and Donald Swann[?].
www.encyclopedian.com /fl/Flanders-and-Swann.html   (229 words)

  
 Town of Woodbury Connecticut: Flanders Nature Center
Flanders recently was able to raise the necessary funds to purchase the Whittemore Sanctuary.
In 1973, Flanders was given the Manville Kettle behind the Woodbury Post Office, followed in 1976 by a five-acre tract near Grassy Hill Road and a 24-acre parcel from the Oak Meadow subdivision in 1977.
Although it was more lively than she anticipated, Natalie was proud of the amount of activity at Flanders and often times, took joy in watching the number of people cross the street from the parking lot to the trail house.
www.woodburyct.org /woodburyflandersnaturecenter.shtml   (970 words)

  
 The Helen Hartness Flanders Papers Series Descriptions
Field recordings in the Flanders Collection were made by Helen Hartness Flanders and George Brown in 1930, by Flanders with the occasional help of Phillips Barry between 1931 and 1937, by Alan Lomax and Flanders in 1939 and by Flanders and Marguerite Olney between 1940 and 1958.
Flanders began to use aluminum and glass-based discs for her field work in 1939; later using shellac and acetate discs.
Flanders attempted to provide a body of supporting materials to complement the field recordings, at first for her own development as a collector, later for scholarly research, as her collection grew.
www.middlebury.edu /academics/lis/about/library_info/special_collections/collections/flanders/series_descriptions_flanders.htm?WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished   (1262 words)

  
 THE ROSS / MAHONEY FAMILIES: LIDERIC OF FLANDERS Family   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Lideric of Flanders was born in Flanders, France 750.
When he was age 30 and an unknown person was age unknown they became the parents of Enguerrand 780 in Flanders, France.
He was the Forester of Flanders in 792.
www.ross.sphosting.com /d2/i0004473.htm   (48 words)

  
 Blessed Ned of Springfield | Christianity Today | A Magazine of Evangelical Conviction
Flanders is honorable in his business, sometimes to his detriment.
Flanders is the show's "cheap shot at fundamentalists—which is why I like it," says David Landry, professor of theology and New Testament at the University of St. Thomas, a Catholic school in St. Paul, Minnesota.
On the surface, the Scheibners are similar to the Flanders family.
www.christianitytoday.com /ct/2001/february5/1.28.html   (3624 words)

  
 Don't Have a Sacred Cow, Man!, Sojourners Magazine/September-October 2001
The paradox of The Simpsons' fascination with and suspicion of religion is best expressed in the difference between Ned Flanders and Rev. Lovejoy, the two most obviously religious characters on the show.
Flanders is the irritating evangelical who lives next door to the happily dysfunctional Simpson clan.
We smile at Marge, by far the most faithful of the Simpson family, when she tells her kids that they need to go to church "to learn morals and decency and how to love your fellow man." But we laugh—and wince—as the scene cuts to Rev.
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 The Leftorium! Best Flanders Site, EVER!   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Flanders turns out to be a bad principal and Bart actually misses Skinner as principal.
The family goes to the racetrack and they are surprisingly met by the Flanders family, who come here to see the race.
The Simpson family helps out remove every reminder of Maude Ned has in his house when they find Maudes sketchbook which has drawings of a Christian-themed amusement park named "Praiseland." Ned realized that this was Maudes dream before she died, so he decides to open the amusement park.
www.left.krustylustudios.com /content.php?page=episodeguide   (3287 words)

  
 Your rights>… as a family member,… as a family member,Belgium
The site covers the different phases, from family planning, to pregnancy (wanted or unwanted), to birth and on to children’s education.
This organisation is a club for both young and large families.
There is a wealth of information on the different aspects and phases of family life.
www.europa.eu /youth/your_rights/as_a_family_member/index_be_en.html   (818 words)

  
 The Flanders – Banquet & Conference Center
Today, The Flanders Banquet and Conference Center is owned and managed by the Ocean City Partners, a latter day group of prominent and respected area business leaders.
The Fraser family has generations of experience and a well-earned reputation for excellence in the hospitality industry.
Trust the Fraser family and The Flanders Banquet and Conference Center to make your next event or affair an extraordinary one.
www.flanderscatering.com /history.html   (166 words)

  
 Flanders   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Flanders has three trump cards for the tourist: its beautifully preserved historical cities brimming over with culture, its attractive countryside and its coast.
Flanders’ natural beauty is best found in the polders of the Flemish lowlands.
The Kempen, a sandy region of heathland and woods in the north eastern part of Flanders and the provinces of East Flanders and Flemish Brabant in the south all have their own specific beauty with something to offer the most discerning tourist.
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 Publicity and Support
In 1925, the Carmel Land Company of which Paul Flanders was the president, purchased 233 acres from the estate of the Hatton family, who had used the meadow at the top of the property to raise hay for their ranch.
While, admittedly, Flanders is in need of repairs-- roofing, electricity, etc, the fabric of the building is not, as has been thought, decaying, since it is built of Thermotite brick, which is virtually indestructible and controls the temperature.
Flanders is a significant city asset and needs to remain in the public domain, preserved and cherished.
www.flandersfoundation.org /pr.htm   (7053 words)

  
 Roy - Boudreau - Whelpley Genealogy - Person Page 7   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Descendants of Stephen Flanders of Salisbury, Mass., 1646 being a Genealogy of the Flanders Family.
Frederick Flanders and Sarah A. Berry appeared on the Census of 1880 at Palmyra, Somerset County, Maine.
She was the daughter of Frederick Flanders and Sarah A. Berry.
genealogy.theroyfamily.com /p7.htm   (7027 words)

  
 flanders Coat of Arms, Family Crest
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Johannes Flander, who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1741; Thomas Flounders, who settled in America in 1751; Daniel Flender, who came to Pennsylvania in 1753.
There are three terms found in the Domesday Book which were used to express the amount of land held by each manor, and how well that land was utilized, so as to estimate the annual rates of taxation upon each lord.
A seat or family seat was the principal manor of a medieval lord, which was normally an elegant country mansion and usually denoted that the family held political and economic influences in the area.
www.houseofnames.com /coatofarms_details.asp?sId=&s=flanders   (1324 words)

  
 Ned Flanders
The young Flanders boys are total innocents; they believe they are getting closer to God when they jump on the Simpsons' trampoline, and they complain that they only get to attend church three times a week.
Flanders is the show's "cheap shot at fundamentalists-which is why I like it," says David Landry, professor of theology and New Testament at the University of St. Thomas, a Catholic school in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Lorraine agreed that, as a family of believers, they are much closer to the Flanders family than to the Scheibners.
jmm.aaa.net.au /articles/13007.htm   (3219 words)

  
 The Flanders Family
Happily married to Ned Flanders, she was the proud mother of Rod and Todd, in whom she had instilled her unwavering piety.
While she did not work, Maude was a busy homemaker and a tireless advocate for the children of Springfield, whose innocence is so often soiled by the evils of cartoon violence, liberal education and the insidious influences of popular culture.
Chalk it up to immaturity, or relentless sheltering by his parents, Ned and Maude--whenever Todd comes into contact with anything outside of his family and their pious ways (like the time he was tricked into eating a Pixie Stick by Bart Simpson), he seems to get nasty.
www.angelfire.com /tv2/simpsons44/flanders_family.htm   (459 words)

  
 HSLDA | Federal Court Holds that Homeschooled Child Must Submit to Unwanted Special Needs Evaluations
Sean Flanders is a thirteen-year-old child whose parents chose to exercise their constitutional and statutory right to homeschool him after years of disagreement with their school district over providing him with special education services.
Flanders had their son's needs privately evaluated upon his withdrawal from the public school, and they were providing private special education services for him accordingly.
HSLDA defended the family's rights before a three-member hearing panel, but on April 4, 2003, the panel ruled against the Flanders family, forcing the family to allow the District to evaluate Sean.
www.hslda.org /docs/news/hslda/200408/200408250.asp   (556 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Known as the "Home of the Humble Figurines", it is where the Flanders family briefly moved after Ned suffered embarrassment from hosting two female college sophomores who ran a soft-core porn website from their bedroom.
After seeing old footage of a family trip to Barnacle Bay, New England, Marge begins to feel nostalgic and as a result, Homer takes her there in The Wife Aquatic.
After realizing his family is unhappy living in Cypress Creek (never noticing his boss was an evil genius, despite increasingly obvious evidence factors), Homer quits his job and they move back to Springfield.
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 Flanders family Did You Mean flanders?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the animated series The Simpsons, the Flanders are a family consisting of Ned, Maude, and their two sons Rod and Todd.
Ned Flanders is beloved by almost the entire community of Springfield (save Homer Simpson, of course) for his extensive charity work with the poor and his Christian ministry work, winning him friends even among the Springfield Isotopes football team (as seen in 1F14, Homer Loves Flanders).
It is implied in 8F23 that Flanders even takes destitute strangers into his home, feeding and clothing them for nothing-Herb Powell is likely just one of many needy souls the Flanders family has aided over the years.
www.did-you-mean.com /Flanders_family.html   (1208 words)

  
 Family Genealogy History, Flanders family history
It is an online genealogical reference which enables family historians and genealogists to publish their family histories, genealogies, research, and related materials.
The family name originated from the village of Forest in the canton of...
This is a listing of LDS Family History Centers generated from data sent by the Family History Center address submission form.
www.family-genealogy-history.com /resources/78/Flanders-family-history.html   (543 words)

  
 Roy - Boudreau - Whelpley Genealogy - Person Page 23
Jennie Flanders is listed in the family of Frederick Flanders and Sarah A. Berry in 1880 census at Palmyra, Somerset County, Maine.
She was the daughter of Moses Flanders and Roxana Webb.
Mary Flanders was nick named "Molly." She and Ephraim Currier filed marriage intentions on 25 March 1796 at Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
genealogy.theroyfamily.com /p23.htm   (5886 words)

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