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    My Hero

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    Aside from teaching from the books‚ he also teaches from the heart. A unique and ideal trait of my teacher which truly inspires me is being a candle. He consumes himself to light the way for others. For me‚ he is more than just Dr. Jose Rizal‚ Andres Bonifacio‚ Gregorio del Pilar and other heroic figures. He affects eternity‚ He can never tell where his influence stops. I appreciate all the deeds of my teacher. He does everything just for the sake of learning of his students. Although

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    School Works

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    excommunicated. Through that work‚ many Filipinos were enlightened and inspired; for the first time‚ his work served as the best way to live the national sentiment. Many organizations and strikes happened and conducted‚ like the Katipunan which was led by Andres Bonifacio. El Filibusterismo‚ his second book‚ once again‚ had shaken the Spaniards because the book affected greatly towards them. Unlike in his first book‚ Simon Ibarra here now fights for the Filipino. Soon after his tactics‚ he was shot by

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    Like many artists Meret’s work was not originally recognized for what it was worth‚ infact it’s amazing how soon her work took off considering that she was a female artist of of the 20’s in a field that was so consistent of men. Born in Berlin-Charlottenburg‚ Germany on October 6th 1913 and died on November 15th of 1985 of a heart attack. She came from a family background of psychoanalysts‚ which gave her a different level than the other surrealists in how her work affected people and their mind

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    Jose Rizal Epic Poem

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    poor sir Jose Rizal.. Yet his hated grows and burns within his soul The Filipinos planned to free him They had worked so hard.. and it succeeded! Jose sighed.. "What a beautiful sight" But he said “ I’ll stay here to represent our nation” Andres Bonifacio another great hero said.. "Are you sure Jose?" And Jose replied "with all my heart yes I am.." The Spaniards came with an army so great They have to leave Jose Rizal to the hands of the Evil Spaniards They confine him with a great

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    National Hero

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    recounting of an episode or events in history but of the entire process that made this particular person a hero. With these criteria that was set‚ Dr. Jose P. Rizal is more than qualified. These criteria is much exemplified by Dr. Jose Rizal than Andres Bonifacio. According to Gregorio T. Zaide‚ a prolific historian‚ he mentioned that as early as Rizal was 8 years old‚ he has bestowed his nationalism when he wrote a poem in Tagalog “Sa Aking Mga Kababata” in which e encouraged the Filipino children

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    Jose Rizal and the Revolution: Revisiting Renato Constantino’s “Veneration without Understanding” By Chris Antonette Piedad-Pugay When we open the pages of history books in the Philippines‚ it is not surprising to see texts about the martyrdom of our most celebrated hero-- Dr. Jose Rizal. In fact‚ it seems that his name already occupied a permanent and prominent place in every publication that has something to say about the Philippines. Truthfully‚ there is nothing wrong about immortalizing

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    Shawn Cisero

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    story‚ whether it may be relatively large or small. The narrator in the story is a part of a time where being “bad” was believed cool by those of the adolescence age group. His character is framed in the beginning when he says: “We were bad. We read Andre Gide and struck elegant poses to show that we didn’t give a shit about anything" (P 1). This quote is substantial to the plot because it shows the reader that if they were really the bad characters they were trying to be then they wouldn’t be trying

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    Graciano Lopez Jaena

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    Graciano Lopez Jaena Graciano Lopez Jaena was born on December 18‚ 1856 in Jaro‚ Iloilo. He came from a lowly family which has strong values in education and religion. He studied at the Seminario Tejaro and at an early age: he was placed under the care of Reverend Francisco Jayme who enhanced and developed his skills in speech. Since his ambition was to become a doctor‚ he tried to enroll at the University of Santo Tomas but was deprived of access due to lack of requirements. His encounter with other

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    English Research Paper Final

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    Approval Sheet This research paper entitled “Why Rizal became the Philippine National Hero?” has been submitted and successfully defended by Group VIII (8). Members: Dianne Beleno Gerald Lirag Raymond Lomerio Aiza Cuenca Angelica Delos Reyes Jonamie Ravelo Remarks : _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    thinking about Morrie and forfeits reading the tabloids‚ as he now seeks more meaning in his life and knows that he will not gain this meaning from reading about celebrities and gossip. He is knocked over by a swarm of reporters chasing celebrities Andre Agassi and Brooke Shields‚ and it is then that Mitch realizes he is chasing after the wrong thing. When he returns to his home in Detroit‚ Mitch learns that the article he has worked so hard to write will not even be published‚ as the union he belongs

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