PROMOTING ROLES OF THE FAMILY FOR BUILDING VIETNAMESE CULTURE AND PEOPLE TODAY
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Promoting, family, culture, people, Vietnamese.Abstract
The family has always played an especially important position and role in the evolution of human history. At the moment, the family plays a vital role in orienting and developing personality as well as educating people to become decent citizens with sufficient physical and mental power to contribute to the overall growth of society. In order to successfully realize the goal of building a rich, prosperous and happy country, it is necessary to strongly promote the role of the family in cultural construction and comprehensive human development, as the driving force for national development and integration. The article uses some basic methods to study issues about promoting the roles of the family in building the Vietnamese culture and people today.
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