Articles about Jose Rizal Thursday‚ May 10‚ 2012 Rizal and children Rizal and children By: Ambeth R. Ocampo Philippine Daily Inquirer When my students go through Jose Rizal’s expenses in Europe‚ they note that his biggest and most regular expenses were for the purchase of books and postage stamps. This is not surprising because we all know that he liked to read and study‚ and to write home a lot because he was homesick in Madrid. Students also note that he bought 1/10 of a lottery ticket
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Rizal Park Rizal Park is like an oasis for relaxation and fun in the midst of Manila and situated next to Intramuros. Rizal Park has gardens‚ historical markers‚ plazas‚ a grand stadium‚ an observatory‚ an open-air concert hall‚ an artists’ sanctuary‚ a light-and-sound theatre‚ restaurants‚ food kiosks and playgrounds‚ and dozens of fountains. Rizal Park is in the heart of Manila’s thriving financial‚ commercial‚ industrial and institutional centers‚ overlooking the famous and picturesque Manila
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feelings that I felt during the field trip was evident. Though the field trip was quite simple it was outstanding because the main reason for the trip was to learn more about our national hero‚ Jose Rizal. As a result‚ my reflection is mostly composed of what has become my perception of Dr. Jose Rizal as a normal person like us and as one of the most respected person in our country. The first thing I noticed in Dr. Jose Rizal’s life was that he lived a simple one. He did not choose to have a luxurious
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1425‚ commonly known as the Rizal Law‚ is basically about the obligation of all schools in the Philippines to teach the life and works of Jose Rizal‚ the national hero‚ in commemoration of all the sacrifices of our heroes in the fight for our freedom. Teaching the life and works of Rizal was deemed to bring a greater sense of nationalism and idealism to the youth. To support this intention‚ the schools should keep adequate number of copies of the works of Jose Rizal‚ particularly his two renowned
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The film started with a scene showing Rizal at Belgium writing a letter. The letter contains his thoughts that the Philippines has a serious illness and that it is plagued by the Spanish domination over our country. Crisostomo Ibarra was also introduced in the film‚ and it is Rizal’s alter ego. Ibarra had been forced to have two personalities because of the worsening problem in our country. He cursed the revolution and even the youth because they are asking for chains and not freedom with Spain.
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the latter. The park itself is evidently larger in the former. Also‚ I have observed that our Rizal Park is not protected by guards 24/7 and if you can jump high enough‚ you can already touch it. I think the reason for this is that the actual history happened in the so-called Bagumbayan. But the big difference that I really felt is that the Rizal that was standing right in front of me is Davao’s own Rizal. I know it might sound a bit odd but I felt like he was approachable and more realistic. It seems
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Rizal as a Hero What is the image that people represent Rizal in terms of ideology and his deeds that he has depicted from different novels and sophisticated poems? Did he pass his blood to the Filipinos which ignited them into a compassionate leader? He who is called Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda – the polymath that was reigned as the greatest hero of our nation. Jose Rizal was one of the aspiring novelists and painters of the past century. But‚ today
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THE INTIMATE ALLIANCE BETWEEN RELIGION AND GOOD EDUCATION As the climbing ivy over lefty elm Creeps tortuously‚ together the adornment Of the verdant plain‚ embellishing Each other and together growing‚ But should the kindly elm refuse its aid The ivy would impotent and friendless wither So is Education to Religion By spiritual alliance bound Through Religion‚ Education gains reknown‚ and Woe to the impious mind that blindly spurning The sapient teachings of religion‚ this Unpolluted
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communities that we have. History 12 Descriptive Title: Life‚ works and writings of Dr. Jose Rizal. History 12 Rizal? Who is this guy? Why do we need to study his life‚ works and writings? Republic Act No. 1425 Rizal Law Making it compulsory to those in tertiary education to study the life works and writing of our National Hero. “The life‚ works and writings of Rizal‚ particularly the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ are constant and inspiring source of patriotism
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Rizal‚ my Hero! “A hero is a man who is afraid to run away - (English Proverb)”. Indeed‚ a man who has a brave heart would not choose to run away but instead give the good fight he can give. Truly‚ Rizal deserves to be the hero of this Country. Like what Zaide wrote “He (Rizal) was not quarrelsome by nature‚ but he never ran away from a fight”. Every hero has its own exemplary deeds but for me‚ Rizal‚ is one of the best Heros because of his patriotic services in his country. From his writings
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