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    Katipunan revolt broke out late that year‚ the Spanish authorities arrested him. Unknown to many‚ Mabini was already a member of José Rizal ’s reformist association‚ the Liga Filipina. And though as a pacifist reformist‚ he was at first skeptical of Andres Bonifacio ’s armed uprising‚ Mabini later became convinced of the people ’s almost fanatical desire for emancipation. Subsequently‚ he turned out subversive manifestos appealing to all Filipinos to unite against Spain. In May 1898 Emilio Aguinaldo summoned

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    RIZAL ORATION PIECE When I was young and innocent‚ I used to dream of great and wonderful things for the Philippines. I dreamed to see the Philippine flag raised in each and every household‚ and at the same time singing our national anthem in a blaring voice and a smile on their faces. When I’m old enough to see the real state of our country‚ these dreams were shattered. I don’t see flags in people’s households but I see households broken. I don’t hear songs but I hear gunshots‚ cries and remorse

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    José Rizal and the Propaganda Movement Between 1872 and 1892‚ a national consciousness was growing among the Filipino émigrés who had settled in Europe. In the freer atmosphere of Europe‚ these émigrés--liberals exiled in 1872 and students attending European universities--formed the Propaganda Movement. Organized for literary and cultural purposes more than for political ends‚ the Propagandists‚ who included upper-class Filipinos from all the lowland Christian areas‚ strove to "awaken the sleeping

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    Reish Lee Malicdem R45? Finally! My semester has just ended. I’m getting about two weeks off from the university before another one starts. I’m going to catch up on my reading list‚ I’ve fallen way behind schedule. Haha! Anyway‚ one of my courses this semester was PI 100 or the "Rizal" course. As one of our final requirements‚ we were required to submit an essay on Ambeth Ocampo’s renowned book Rizal Without the Overcoat. Here’s what I wrote (crammed might be a better word choice) Heh heh: 

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    The Death of Gomburza & The Propaganda Movement   In February 17‚ 1872‚ Fathers Mariano Gomez‚ Jose Burgos and Jocinto Zamora (Gomburza)‚ allFilipino priest‚ was executed by the Spanish colonizers on charges of subversion. The charges against Fathers Gomez‚ Burgos and Zamora was their alleged complicity in the uprising of workers at the Cavite Naval Yard. The death of Gomburza awakened strong feelings of anger and resentment among the Filipinos. They questioned Spanish authorities and demanded

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    The Vision of Francisco Dagohoy | ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form By: Quennie Ann J. PalafoxLocated in the heart of Visayas‚ Bohol became the battle ground for Filipinos who rose in arms against the Spaniards in pursuit for absolute freedom. The most prominent of which was Francisco Dagohoy- the ringleader of the uprising that lasted for 85 years‚ the longest in history of the Philippines. This personal vengeance against the persons turned into a

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    MUSIKAHAN FESTIVAL of Tagum‚ Davao del Norte MUSIKAHAN FESTIVAL The Festival Held annually in the city of Tagum‚ Davao del Norte during February 21-27‚ Musikahan Festival also known as Musikahan sa Tagum‚ is a distinct cultural event celebrating Filipino excellence in music through composition‚ performance and production‚ providing the youth with more opportunities in the music industry as its goal. Local government of Tagum provides musical instruments to public schools aiming to amplify

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    SPANISH COLONIAL PERIOD TO PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION Aims of Spanish Colonization • God – propagation of Catholic Christianity • Gold – desire for economic wealth • Glory – to be the greatest empire in the world THE SPANISH COLONIAL SYSTEM Spain Retains the Philippines Despite Economic Loss • As a colony‚ the Philippines was a financial burden to the Spanish treasury. The Philippines as Crown Colony • In the sense that she belonged to the Spanish King. THE SPANISH COLONIAL SYSTEM The Council

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    com/2014/03/13/from-the-death-of-god-to-nietzsches-ubermensch/ 2. Give real-life and/or fictional examples of ubermensch (in your own opinion) and your reasons. I think that the leaders of Philippine revolution‚ whom we consider as heroes today like Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio‚ are acceptable examples of the ubermensch. They had extreme nationalism as to sacrifice their own lives for the sake of their countrymen and achieved renown and fame lasting through centuries. Furthermore‚ they set up ideals which ring through

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    MY CONFERENCE WITH DR. RIZAL IN DAPITAN From the “Memoirs of the Katipunan and the Philippine Revolution” by Dr. Pio A. Valenzuela With a roundtrip first class ticket which cost me P60‚ and under the assumed name of Procopio Bonifacio‚ I embarked on the steamship Venus on Monday‚ June 15‚ 1896‚ between 10 and 11 o’clock in the morning‚ accompanied by Raymundo Mata‚ a blind man‚ and Rufino Magos‚ both residents of Barrio Binakayan‚ Kawit‚ Cavite‚ who were deck passengers. On the boat as first

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