Anthropological Society o Gran Oriente de Espana‚ Acacia Lodge No. 9 (Freemason‚ 1884) PUBLICATIONS o Mi Ultimo Adios‚ 1898 o Essays‚ poems and editorials in La Solidaridad o El Filibusterismo‚ 1891 o Noli Me Tangere‚ 1887 o Annotations on Antonio de Morga ’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas AWARDS: March 23‚ 1877 Commencement Day‚ Ateneo Municipal de Manila‚ Bachelor of Arts degree‚ with highest honors SKILLS: sketching‚ sculpting‚ painting‚ farming‚ poetry and creative writing
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Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda JOB OBJECTIVES: To contribute to the nationalism and patriotism of the Filipino people; to inspire the Filipino youth of today. PERSONAL IDENTITY: Sex: Male Place/Date of Birth: Calamba‚ Laguna/ June 19‚1861 Religion: Roman Catholic Marital Status: Single Address: Calamba‚ Laguna‚ Philippines Mother’s Name: Teodora Alonzo y Quintos Father’s Name: Francisco Mercado Rizal EDUCATION: (1869 – 1872)
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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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of us. There is something faintly disturbing about the fact that more is written‚ and known‚ in popular society (and pop history) about how many languages Rizal spoke (and how many women he supposedly bedded) than the importance of his annotated Morga. Or even that there is this pervasive sense of Rizal the Reformer‚ without understanding that his reforms were designed to lead to a successful revolution. Oh yes‚ with Jose Rizal we have turned one of our greatest heroes‚ one of the great men in history
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ROTTEN BEEF AND STINKING FISH: RIZAL AND THE WRITING OF PHILIPPINE HISTORY Ambeth R. Ocampo Antonio de Morga‚ lieutenant governor of the Philippines (in thelate sixteenth century)‚ described the food of the indios asfollows: Their daily fare is composed of rice crushed inwooden pillars and when cooked is called morisqueta(this is the staple throughout the land); cooked fishwhich they have in abundance; pork‚ venison‚mountain buffaloes which they call carabaos‚ beef and fish which they know
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Credits to my Professor: (The Guide Questions were given by my Professor way back in College for our History 15 Class.) 1. One of the important claims of Renato Constantino‚ which supports his negative thesis of Rizal‚ was the refusal of the latter to align with the Philippine Revolution. This argument was based on the documentary evidence’s such as Rizal’s manifesto to the Filipino people‚ and Dr. Pio Valenzuela’s 1896 testimonial. Quibuyen’s article‚ "Rizal and the Revolution" the same core
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Indolence of the Filipino‚ The 1 Indolence of the Filipino‚ The The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Indolence of the Filipino‚ by Jose Rizal #2 in our series by Jose Rizal Copyright laws are changing all over the world. Be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before downloading or redistributing this or any other Project Gutenberg eBook. This header should be the first thing seen when viewing this Project Gutenberg file. Please do not remove it. Do not change or edit the header
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Philippines‚ such as those written by Fr.Chirino‚Fr. Colin‚Fr.Argensola‚ Fr. Plasencia‚ etc. in his considered opinion‚ the best. In a letter to Blumentritt‚dated September 17‚1888 Rizal said: “Morga’s work is an excellent book; it can be said that Morga is a modern scholarly explorer. He does not have the superficiality and exaggeration which are found among Spaniards today: he writes very simply‚ but one has to read between the lines……”Rizal in London • Rizal lived in London from May 1888-March
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rizalJosé Rizal From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the Philippine national hero. For other uses‚ see José Rizal (disambiguation). José Rizal Born José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda June 19‚ 1861[1] Calamba‚ Laguna[1] Died December 30‚ 1896 (aged 35)[2] Bagumbayan‚ Manila[2] Cause of death execution by firing squad Monuments Rizal Park‚ Manila Calamba‚ Laguna Other names Pepe[3][4] Alma mater Ateneo Municipal de Manila‚University of Santo Tomas
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| INDOLENCE OF THE FILIPINO PEOPLE Doctor Sancianco‚ in his Progreso de Filipinas‚ (1)‚ has taken up this question‚ agitated‚ as he calls it‚ and‚ relying upon facts and reports furnished by the very same Spanish authorities that rule the Philippines‚ has demonstrated that such indolence does not exist‚ and that all said about it does not deserve reply or even passing notice. Nevertheless‚ as discussion of it has been continued‚ not only by government employees who make it responsible for their
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