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Tagalog

bomb shelter

English

bomb shelter

Last Update: 2021-01-05
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

Tagalog

to have food,shelter, and clothes

English

to have food,shelter,and clothes

Last Update: 2020-10-16
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

Tagalog

a shelter from scorching wind and a shade from noonday sun

English

a shelter from scorching wind and a shade from noonday sun in tagalog

Last Update: 2021-11-09
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

Tagalog

i will shelter you i 'm forever here to chase your fears away.

English

i will shelter you i'm forever here to chase your fears away

Last Update: 2023-12-05
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

Tagalog

lahat ng malilikom na pera ay gagamitin as budget sa napili na adopted shelter

English

all proceeds will be used as a budget

Last Update: 2021-11-10
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

Tagalog

poverty is about not having enough money to meet basic needs including food, clothing and shelter. however, poverty is more, much more than just not having enough money.

English

poverty is about not having enough money to meet basic needs including food, clothing and shelter. however, poverty is more, much more than just not having enough money.

Last Update: 2023-10-06
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

Tagalog

1. parental contribution since patents are the immediate environment of the developing child, their impact is considered unmeasurable, most especially during the early stage of life. the parenting beliefs are usually translated into practice and may affect the range of opportunities provided to the child. in fact, the united nation's international children's fund (unicef) 2004 report on the importance of caregiver-child interaction, they placed the caregiver, in most cases the parents, central component in the child's general survival. despite of the availability of resources provided by government and private agencies, they only become relevant upon the initiative of the parents or the caregivers to subscribe to the program being implemented. it is important to point out that parental attitude, knowledge, and appreciation play central. role in maximizing the physical development. focusing on the caregiving behaviors, awareness and familiarity about how they can engage on this behavior depend on the degree of theis preparation to taking the role as parents, most especially for first time parents. for instance the practice of breastfeeding does not only pertain to the commitment to do so but also to the depth of knowledge one has in order to continuously commit oneself to such practice limited and/or selective knowledge about such can be detrimental not to continuously practic breastfeeding. the short-term and long-term effects of these attitude, knowledge, and practic may not necessarily to be known to everyone, hence positive and negative consequences may ha undermined. the importance of having complete vaccination cannot be seen immediately sinc it serves as protection against acquiring diseases only upon exposure. rather than seeing it a health investment, it can be perceived as financial burden most especially if medical services a not readily available or not directly accessible. figure 6.1 the extended model of care adequate nutrient intake growth child survival development caregiving behaviours health health care and healthy environment household food security care for pregnant/lactating women feeding/breastfeeding psychosocial and cognitive stimulation hygiene behaviours health seeking food preparation and storage a availability of resources food/economic resources food production income labour land assets health resources caregiving resources knowledge/beliefs (value of child care) water supply sanitation health/nutritional status/anemia health care mental health/stress control of resources/autonomy (decision-making, allocation decision, employment) workload/time constrains social support availability environmental safety/ shelter (alternative caregivers, workload sharing. father's roles, community support) cultural, political, social context urban, rural

English

1. parental contribution since patents are the immediate environment of the developing child, their impact is considered unmeasurable, most especially during the early stage of life. the parenting beliefs are usually translated into practice and may affect the range of opportunities provided to the child. in fact, the united nation's international children's fund (unicef) 2004 report on the importance of caregiver child interaction, they placed the caregiver, in most cases the parents, central

Last Update: 2024-09-24
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

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