JEMIMA A. MEDRANO PHARMACY II-A PE 23 2-4 W August 8‚ 2012 OFFICIAL RULES IN 8-BALLS 1. Object of the game of 8-ball Eight-ball is a pocket billiard game played with 15 object balls and a cue ball. To win a game of 8-ball‚ a player must legally pocket the eight ball after which time his group of balls‚ either solids or stripes‚ is completely pocketed‚ or by pocketing the eight ball on a legal break shot. 2. Cue Stick Specifications All cue sticks must meet the following specifications:
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Matuguinas‚ Canille T. BSA 4A History 50 1. Enumerate the title of each chapter of each novel. NOLI ME TANGERE CHAPTER 1. A Social Gathering CHAPTER 2. Crisostomo Ibarra CHAPTER 3. The Dinner CHAPTER 3. Heretic and Filibuster CHAPTER 4. A Star in a Dark Night CHAPTER 5. Capitan Tiago CHAPTER 6. An Idyl on an Azotea CHAPTER 7. Recollections CHAPTER 8. Local Affairs CHAPTER 9. The Town CHAPTER 10. The Rulers CHAPTER 11. All Saints CHAPTER 12. Signs of Storm CHAPTER 13. Tasio:
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NOLI ME TANGERE CHARACTERS: Crisóstomo Ibarra Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin‚ commonly referred to the novel as Ibarra or Crisóstomo‚ is the novel’s protagonist. The mestizo (mixed-race) son of Filipino businessman Don Rafael Ibarra‚ he studied in Europe for seven years. Ibarra is also María Clara’s fiancé. Several sources claim that Ibarra is also Rizal’s reflection: both studied in Europe and both persons believe in the same ideas. Upon his return‚ Ibarra requested the local government of San
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SYPNOSIS OF NOLI ME TANGERE It begins with a reception given by Capitan Tiago (Santiago de los Santos) at his house in Calle Analogue (now Juan Luna Street) on the last day of October. The reception or dinner is given in honor of Crisostomo Ibarra‚ a young and rich Filipino who had just returned after seven years of study in Europe. Ibarra was the only son of Don Rafael Ibarra‚ friend of Capitan Tiago‚ and a fiancé of beautiful Maria Clara‚ supposed daughter of Capitan Tiago. Among the guests
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Narrative report Adventure Time: A Journey to the World of Rizal’s Famous Novels (Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo) We’re on a mission to look for the places that were named after the characters of Rizal in his novels Noli Me tangere and El Filibusterismo. My groupmates and I arrived at PUP before 9am; we rode PNR to get to our starting point which is Laong Laan station. We are really excited for this fun-filled day. We are very happy when we saw the street named ‘Basilio’‚ we had different
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Jose Rodriguez do in order to discredit the controversial novel Noli me Tangere? A. He refused to be intimidated by the friars who clamored for harsh measures against people. B. He published a series of eight pamphlets under the general heading questions de Sumo Interes C. He found a copy in the heads of a friend. D. He sent the novel to the permanent commission of censorship which was composed of priests and laymen. 6. When Noli reached the Spain‚ If was fiercely attached on the Session Hall
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Characters of NOLI ME TANGERE * Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin‚ commonly referred to the novel as Ibarra or Crisóstomo‚ is the protagonist in the story. Son of a Filipino businessman‚ Don Rafael Ibarra‚ he studied in Europe for seven years. Ibarra is also María Clara’s fiancé. Several sources claim that Ibarra is also Rizal’s reflection: both studied in Europe and both persons believe in the same ideas. Upon his return‚ Ibarra requested the local government of San Diego to construct a public
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Rizal‚ Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) “I have to believe much in God because I have lost my faith in man.” ― José Rizal‚Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) “It is not the criminals who arouse the hatred of others‚ but the men who are honest.” ― José Rizal‚ Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) The people do not complain because they have no voice; do not move because they are lethargic‚ and you say that they do not suffer because you have not seen their hearts bleed.” ― José Rizal‚ Noli Me Tangere
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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1425 AN ACT TO INCLUDE IN THE CURRICULA OF ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS‚ COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES COURSES ON THE LIFE‚ WORKS AND WRITINGS OF JOSE RIZAL‚ PARTICULARLY HIS NOVELS NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO‚ AUTHORIZING THE PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION THEREOF‚ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES WHEREAS‚ today‚ more than any other period of our history‚ there is a need for a re-dedication to the ideals of freedom and nationalism for which our heroes lived and died; WHEREAS‚
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Bulacan who financed the publishing the Noli. - lives at San Miguel‚ Bulacan - December 25‚ 1887‚ he arrived at Berlin 7. CHAPTER OF ELIAS AND SALOME This chapter was deleted for some financial purposes.February 11‚ 1857 – Noli was ready for printingBerliner BuchdruckreiActienGesellschaft – a publishing house that charged the lowest rate for publishing Rizal’s novelPhp 300.00 – the cost of printing for 2‚000 copies 8. PRINTING OF NOLI March 29‚ 1887 – Noli Me Tangere came off the pressRizal sent copies
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