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A SWOT ANALYSIS

Team: Black Hole – Class 04


Phạm Quỳnh Anh
Trần Thị Lan Anh
Đồng Thị Ánh
Chu Thị Vân Anh
Trần Thị Diệp Hằng
TEXT:
What is the purpose of family?
Families are where we connect ourselves in relationships to past, current, and future
generations.
Our families are where we experience our biggest triumphs and our deepest
vulnerabilities—and they are where we have the greatest potential to do good. We believe
the family is divine in nature and that God designates it as the fundamental building
block of society, both on earth and through eternity. As such, it becomes the foundation
for civilization and a sanctuary for the individual. It is where we learn the social graces of
loyalty, cooperation, and trust. It is where we learn to love ourselves and each other, to
bear one another’s burdens, to find meaning in our life and to give purpose to others’
lives, and to feel the value of being part of something greater than ourselve
There is a universal desire for oneness among people—we want to belong. It’s why we
collaborate, support common causes, cheer for sports teams, feel nationalism; it’s why we
build villages, towns, and cities. For the fortunate among us, that desire began with
loving parents and siblings in a home that was equal parts refuge and laboratory for
experimenting with our potential, our beliefs, and our identity. Those who had less than
this ideal situation growing up still have the capacity to forge families of their own
making. We can create places where children feel loved and supported, where they’re
taught that this life reflects what we previously had in heaven, and that our families will
be ours through eternity if we accept Jesus Christ’s Atonement and follow His
commandments.
Why is the family important?
Imagine a newborn baby: small and beautiful, but unable to eat, stay warm, find
protection, or even move from place to place on his or her own.
God sends each of us to earth helpless. It’s a given that we must depend on our family
from the beginning. By design, we are given a family to provide for us, to protect us, and
to prepare us for the challenges we’ll face in the years ahead.
We’re all familiar with a family’s ideal role. It is at home that we learn to walk and to
talk. We share expressions of love. It is through family life we learn (purposefully or
inadvertently) the habits, emotional responses, obligations, and values that will begin to
shape our adult selves.
Being part of a family is a big responsibility. It’s humbling when we realize that our
family on earth is patterned after our family in heaven.
We are children of divine Heavenly Parents who also provide for our needs with a
physical world and all the bounties in it. Our Heavenly Father has the power to protect us,
though just as mortal parents may do, He sometimes steps aside and allows us to learn
from the consequences of our own decisions and actions. And finally, our Heavenly
Father provides us with rules (or commandments) that can teach us the skills, the habits,
and the values that will continue to shape our spiritual selves.
How can I help my family be strong?
Just as we need a family for physical support, we need them for spiritual support too.
Part of belonging to a family means we each step up to help each other. While our first
role in a family is as a dependent child, the part we play is never small—and it continues
to grow in scope and importance as we mature.
It is our duty, even a sacred responsibility, to care for those in our family. In “The
Family: A Proclamation to the World,” God expressed that parents are “to rear their
children in love and righteousness, to provide for their physical and spiritual needs.” We
are also told that parents “will be held accountable before God for the discharge of these
obligations” (“The Family: A Proclamation to the World,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2010,
129).
Whether parent or child, sibling or spouse, every one of God’s children has a role in
taking care of one another. And like the pattern set by our heavenly family, we must
provide and care for each other with love. We can follow Heavenly Father’s example by
encouraging our loved ones in their trials, listening to their worries, cheering for them in
their efforts and successes, and comforting them in their sorrows.
By upholding God’s principles in our homes, we can influence those around us. Many
people take pride in their family names and the heritage of honorable people they
represent. Others are setting aside past mistakes and seeking to fulfill the divine roles of
family anew. No matter our past, all of us can have essential roles in nurturing and
strengthening our family ties on earth into relationships that can link generations in love
throughout the eternities.
Source: https://www.mormon.org/beliefs/the-family

SWOT STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES OPPORTUNITIE THREATS


PART S
Abstract - Giving clear - The author use - Showing us real, - Someone
purposes of his point of view reasonable and quitemay not
family to discuss this touching purposes believe
- Dicussing question of a family => we what the
about what can already see how author
people think important a family wrote
about family is because this
and our belief is just his
subjective
thinking
Introduction - Keeping in - Not giving - Getting closer to - Using
close touch clear example the aim of the author’s
with people’s about personal question view so it
belief and desire, it’s too - Showing how isn’t really
desire general family was made => effective
- Appealing to depends on what
people’s fear people want to give
(talk about and take
fortunate)
Literature - Giving great - However, not - Touching and - At the end
view example about proving clear reasonable example of the
a newborn what a member about a baby really paragragh,
baby in order of one family can prove that the author
to show the should do to family is really talked about
influences and protect it worthy, essential to Heavenly
responsibilities one’s life Father
of one family which was a
strange
name, not
many
people
would
know it
Result - Showing - Giving quite - Great explaination - Some
effectively the equivocal to discuss the people
duties of answer for the responsibilities of might not
member in a question above, one member in a listen
family not so clear family => strike on because the
- Adding people’s mind to author
trustful make them know mentioned
reference to what they should do the Bible
prove author’s to help their which they
word families don’t
believe in
Conclusion - Asserting - Long and hard - Opening many - Not
again the to understand the chances for people persuasive
important of final conclusion to behave well enough
family and towards their family
how it
influences
one’s life.
- Showing us
the way to
enhance the
relationships
between
generations

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