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fulfilling

Tagalog

minsan nagagampanan ko maging isang supervisor

Last Update: 2018-03-27
Usage Frequency: 1
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very fulfilling

Tagalog

sustain

Last Update: 2020-03-12
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fulfilling career

Tagalog

work is fulfilling

Last Update: 2022-02-18
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

English

fulfilling our request

Tagalog

pagtupad sa buhay

Last Update: 2022-08-31
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

English

fulfilling mamy birthday wish

Tagalog

tuparin ang lahat ng aking hiling

Last Update: 2023-01-21
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

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what was fulfilling about your job

Tagalog

what was fulfilling about your job

Last Update: 2021-04-30
Usage Frequency: 1
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that was really tiring but fulfilling

Tagalog

Last Update: 2023-12-15
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life is my mission,i fulfilling it

Tagalog

i fulfilling it

Last Update: 2020-10-30
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young man my passion for fulfilling my dream.

Tagalog

yong taong siya pang ang espirasyon ko sa pagtupad ng pangarap ko.

Last Update: 2020-03-03
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he has difficulty fulfilling his job duties especially when plastic wrap is broken

Tagalog

nahihirapan siya na gampanan ang kanyang tungkulin sa trabaho lalo na nuong nasira ang plastic w kahit na tinutulingan din siya

Last Update: 2020-02-08
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life story radio presents a narrative drama about the student 's efforts to study and is titled fulfilling a dream.

Tagalog

inihahandog ng kuwentong buhay radio ang dramang nagkukuwento sa pagsisikap ng estudyante sa pag aaral at pinamagatang pagtupad ng pangarap.

Last Update: 2022-05-18
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fulfilling the joy of the lord is an habit, we should do it always and we will not going to stop it, whatever things are consistent in our life it will becomes permanent to us

Tagalog

ang pagtupad sa kagalakan ng panginoon ay isang ugali, dapat nating gawin ito palagi at hindi natin ito titigilan, anuman ang mga bagay na naaayon sa ating buhay ay magiging permanente ito sa atin.

Last Update: 2022-01-05
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the book of life is the journey of manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears

Tagalog

the book of life is the journey of manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears

Last Update: 2020-10-20
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Reference: Anonymous

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effects of poverty on health, children & society" (2017). families who live in a properly constructed home are less likely to fall prey to such diseases and are better equipped to recover from any illnesses they may contract. it goes without saying that the mental health of individuals and families is greatly improved when physical health concerns are taken away. which is a contrast to the situation of gloria and tita. gloria and tita illustrates the people who spend their days in the life of poverty. "my god! wasn’t i thinking of her? why do you think i need some money? to buy me a pretty dress? or see a movie? all i want is a little money to buy her something to eat!! she hasn’t eaten anything all day! that was why i was “bothering” you!" - gloria this scenario represents parents living in poverty worry about fulfilling childrens needs and recognize both the value and the drawbacks of public benefits. they express concern about being unable to provide both basic needs and culturally enriching activities, and they say the stresses of poverty affect their parenting abilities. experiences of parents and children living in poverty (2018) families vary in their discussion of economic circumstances. parents with low incomes, like other parents, have personal guidelines about which aspects of household finances to discuss with their children. many low-income parents seek to shield their children especially younger ones from awareness of economic hardship, although major events, such as divorce or homelessness, often prompt discussions. some children are protective of their parents and avoid asking for things that they know their parents cannot give them. jónína einarsdóttir, univ of wisconsin press (2005). in this comprehensive and provocative study of maternal reactions to child sickness in guinea-bissau, west africa, anthropologist jónína einarsdóttir states that mothers in high-poverty societies will neglect their children and fail to mourn their poor health as a survival strategy. "don’t wake her up, mario. she’s tired. she cried the whole day." " she wouldn’t eat even a mouthful of lugao. but i’ll buy her some biscuits. maybe she’ll eat them." - gloria tita represents those children in society who have poor physical health, have a more significant risk of developing mental health problems because of poor status, low income debt and poor quality housing that put childrens life and state at risk. most of the children who experience poverty usually cannot meet the three times per day meal that can take them to lose weight, feel weak and have poor immune system. also, children who experience poverty has a unpleasant and unclean surrounding that mostly the cause to young children and older adults have the greatest risk for environment-related deaths. frac food and research action (2017) research is clear that poverty is the single greatest threat to childrens well-being. the effects of poverty are more than just missing a meal. families struggle with hunger, and malnutrition. poverty and food insecurity are social determinants of health, and are associated with some of the most serious and costly health problems in the nation. effects of poverty on health, children & society (2017) over 10,000 children die every day because they live in poor housing. without effective sanitation in their home, children are especially vulnerable to life-threatening diarrhea and intestinal infections. and in houses where theres insufficient ventilation, people are especially vulnerable to respiratory diseases. families who live in a properly constructed home are less likely to fall prey to such diseases and are better equipped to recover from any illnesses they may contract. according also to frac (2017) food-insecure and low-income people can be especially vulnerable to poor nutrition and obesity, due to additional risk factors associated with inadequate household resources. this might include lack of access to healthy and affordable foods; cycles of food deprivation and overeating; high levels of stress, anxiety, and depression; fewer opportunities for physical activity; greater exposure to marketing of obesity-promoting products; and limited access to health care. children who live in extreme poverty like tita or those people who live below the poverty line for multiple years appear, all other things being equal, to suffer the worst outcomes. the timing of poverty also seems to be important for certain child outcome.

Tagalog

mga epekto ng kahirapan sa kalusugan, mga bata

Last Update: 2020-03-19
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