Written Report Mariella Mae Corral Vergara II-BEED Rizal in London (1888-1889) Lived in London May 1888 to Mar. 1889 3 reasons why he stayed there: 1)To improve the his knowledge of theEnglish Language 2)To study and annotate Morga’s Sucesosde Las Islas Filipinas 3)London was a safe place for him to carryon his fight against Spanish Tyranny Filipiniana studies‚ completing annotating Morga’s books‚ wrote many articles in La Solidaridad Penned Young Women of Malolos Life in London
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1650 6. Holiday Inn galleria Manila - 1 Asia Development Bank Avenue‚ Ortigas Center‚ Pasig City‚ 7. Hotel Intercontinental Manila - 1 Ayala Avenue‚ Makati‚ Luzon 1226‚ Philippines 8. Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila - 1588 Pedro Gil Corner MH Del Pilar‚ Malate‚ Manila 1004 9. Makati Shangri- La Manila - Ayala Avenue corner Makati Avenue‚ Makati City 1200 10. Mandarin Oriental Manila - Makati Ave‚ Makati City 1226 11. Pan Pacific Hotel - Gen M Malvar‚ Manila 1004 12. Renaissance Makati City hotel
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Chapter 5 STRUGGLE FOR RIGHTS AND FREEDOM 1. Revolt of Lakandula and Soliman (1574) Lakandula and Soliman decided to rise in arms. They proclaimed their revolt and gathered in Navotas. Cause: Lavezaris’s reversal of Legazpi’s policy of excempting the native rulers from tributes 2. First Pampanga Revolt (1585) Some brave Pampangueño leaders connived w/ the people of Manila and the Borneans. The leaders were arrested abd executed w/out any fair trial. Cause Abuses of the Encomenderos
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and his three wives‚ each of Hispanic heritage‚ were Josephine Alicia Saenz‚ Esperanza Baur‚ and Pilar Pallete. He had four children with Josephine which were Michael Wayne (November 23‚ 1934 - April 2‚ 2003)‚ Mary Antonia "Toni" Wayne LaCava (February 25‚ 1936 - December 6‚ 2000)‚ Patrick Wayne (born July 15‚ 1939)‚ and Melinda Wayne Munoz (born December 3‚ 1940). He had three more children with Pilar which were Aissa Wayne (born March 31‚ 1956)‚ John Ethan Wayne (born February 22‚ 1962)‚ and Marisa
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Chapter 15 1. RIZAL AS HISTORIAN Rizal’s research studies in the British Museum (London) and in Bibliotheque Nationale (Paris) enriched his historical knowledge. His annotations to Morga’s book showed his familiarity with historiography. He told Isabelo de los Reyes‚ “A historian ought to be rigorously imparted…I never assert anything on my own authority. I cite texts and when I do‚ I have them before me.” 2. RIZAL AS HISTORIANFirst Voyage Around the World (Italian) Antonio PigafettaHistorical
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CHAPTER 13 RIZAL IN JAPAN Rizal left Hong Kong on board of the Oceanic‚ an American steamer on his way to Japan which was “The Land of Cherry Blossoms”. He arrived in Yokohama and stayed for one day in Grand Hotel. Then he went to Tokyo and stayed at the Tokyo Hotel. He stayed with Juan Perez Caballero after his invitation which was also plotted by the Spaniards to monitor him. He agreed for couple of reasons‚ first was economizing his living expenses and the second is that he has nothing
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Agoncillo-Constantino binary opposites Answers the first 2 questions 10. MODERNIST Elite/official Liberal reformist Elite TRADITIONAL Folk/ vernacular Tagalog christ Masses “ realm of the familiar” 11. RIZAL Prim and proper Sensitive Anti-SPAIN DEL PILAR
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Robert Jordan does not overtly commit suicide at the end of the novel‚ but he is one of Hemingway’s most suicidal characters. He does not have much to live for as an individual; he left the United States to fight on the Republican side of the war‚ because he believes in its cause and is dedicated to serving Spain‚ the country he loves. He lacks passion and does not care strongly about anything other than politics‚ war‚ and death. Aside from his involvement in the military‚ Robert lives a dull life
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all their luminescence‚ these heroes have always scrambled for the scraps of attention which trickle out of Rizal’s brimming image in the eyes of his people. With regards to their individual fame and prestige‚ men such as Bonifacio‚ Mabini‚ and del Pilar must always play second fiddle to the man dubbed by his contemporaries as “The Great Malayan.” Rizal would probably deplore the current situation‚ indeed. Whereas the youth of Rizal were as ripened apples dangling from a very tall tree‚ yet nonetheless
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The Rise Of Filipino Nationalism -Nationalism was said to have a rooted from a strong feeling among populace that they belong to the same race. such sentiment has not yet existed in the philippines prior to the 19th century. although the cultural traits of early filipinos had striking similarities‚ their linguistic differences as well as the local autonomy of each political unit in archipelago barely yielded to the development of this national sentiment. The following have been regarded in history
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