| Qualitative Description | Rizal | 3.12 | 0.59 | Fair | Bonifacio | 2.91 | 0.68 | Fair | Mabini | 3.10 | 0.50 | Fair | Overall | 3.04 | 0.60 | Fair | Table 4 presents the Perception of Third Year High School Students on Disruptive Behaviour when categorized according to section. The data shows that the mean of Rizal students is 3.12 with a standard deviation of 0.59 which is interpreted as Fair. Furthermore‚ Bonifacio students obtained a mean of 2.91 with a standard deviation
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It all started with stating the truth Rizal sapamamagitan his novel. The Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo became the step to increase the curtain to expose to the view that the deceptive words nasalikod government and church. In the novel answered the destructive defamatory allegation to the Filipinos. Stated the poor condition of the Philippines‚ they cry. Because of Rizal’s novel‚ lived in the hearts of the Filipinos their anger at government rebel and achieve independence of the Philippines
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Jose Rizal “Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!”‚ after watching Jose Rizal the Movie‚ these are the words that wanted to find its way out into my mouth. Words that wanted to travel beyond distance and beyond boundaries that would defy ages to finally find a resonating voice that sent earthquake to the stoned floor of the holy temple of God that sheltered fiends who clothed themselves in white and who spoke His words with fluency but undoubtedly knew nothing of His language. I could not say it better‚ as a
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ilustrados who led the Propaganda Movement were expressing the nationalist goals of the Filipino elite when they demanded reforms which would give them participation in political rule and a greater share in economic benefits. The people‚ led by Bonifacio‚ went further than the ilustrados. They demonstrated the highest nationalist fervor when they spontaneously heeded the call of the Katipunan and fought an anti-colonial revolution against Spain. They had practically won their freedom when they were
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------------------------------------------------- Filipino nationalism Filipino Nationalism is an upsurge of patriotic sentiments and nationalistic ideals in the Philippines of the 19th century that came consequently as a result of more than two centuries of Spanish rule[1] and as an immediate outcome of the Filipino Propaganda Movement (mostly in Europe) from 1872 to 1892. It served as the backbone of the first nationalist revolution inAsia‚ the Philippine Revolution of 1896.[2] -------------------------------------------------
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UNIVERSITY OF SAINT ANTHONY GRADUATE SCHOOL A PAPER ON THE CONDENSED VERSION OF RENATO CONSTANTION’S WORKS ON NATIONALISM IN FULFILLMENT OF THE CORE COURSE PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM SUBMITTED BY: LISETTE LUY ONG MAed –HISTORY SUBMITTED TO DR. MARILOU TINO NATIONALISM has been a word every citizen had heard not only once but a lot of times especially for a History student like me but this time no longer fulfilling a requirement for an undergraduate degree but to a more prolific
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Cited: [English sources] Agoncillo‚ Teodoro‚ A. 1956 (1st ed) / 1996 (reprint). The Revolt of the Masses: The Story of Bonifacio and the Katipunan‚ Quezon City: University of the Philippines. Azurin‚ Arnold M.‚ 2002. “Orientalism? Priviledge Vistas Most Probably‚” Philippine Political Science Journal‚ vol. 23‚ no. 46. Cannell‚ Fenella‚ 1999. Power and Intimacy in the Christian
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RIZAL: THE PATRIOT‚ THE ARTIST‚ THE WRITER A research paper presented to: Dr. Antonio R. Yango College of Computer Studies University of Perpetual Help Laguna In partial fulfillment Of the requirement for the course Communication Arts 2 By: Joyce J. Bura January 2012 INTRODUCTION: It was Jose Rizal’s Mother who told him about the story of the moth. One night‚ her mother noticed that Rizal was not paying any more attention to what she is saying. As she was staring at Rizal
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Ultimo’s Dias de Rizal Rizal’s Last Days Setting: 19th Century Philippines Characters: Host/ Narrator- Josephine Bracken Bonifacio- Teodora Alonso Katipuneros- Various Judge- Attorney-(on a terrace in Fort San Pedro) Trinidad- Paciano- Gob. General- Traviel andrada Friar Host: Jose Rizal. When we hear the name Jose Rizal‚ we can automatically think of that person shot in Bagumbayan now called Luneta Park or the man on the one peso coin. Maybe some knew him well and
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