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Anika [276]
3 years ago
11

Para sa iyo ang pinakamahalagang misyon ng pamilya?ipaliwanag​

History
1 answer:
shepuryov [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Upang kumita ng pera at maturuan ang aming mga anak.

Paliwanag:

Para sa akin, ang pinakamahalagang misyon ng pamilya ay upang kumita ng pera para sa mga miyembro ng pamilya i. e. kababaihan at bata atbp upang matupad ang kanilang mga pangangailangan at gawing responsableng mamamayan ng lipunan ang mga bata. Ang dalawang misyon na ito ay nangangailangan ng napakahirap na pagsusumikap sapagkat ang kita ng pera at turuan ang mga bata ay nangangailangan ng parehong oras at pagsusumikap na misyon ng bawat ama at tagapag-alaga ng pamilya.

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