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    Margarita C. Mauel BSBAE – 4A Rizal Without the Overcoat by Ambeth R. Ocampo “Jose Rizal’s greatest misfortune was being acknowledged as National Hero of the Philippines” Was Jose Rizal an American sponsored hero? - The Americans over emphasized Rizal and has pushed other heroes inobscurity as second class heroes. - The KKK password was Rizal - Andres Bonifacio offered KKK honorary presidency to Rizal and attempted to rescue him in Dapitan - Rizal was already considered a hero even before the Americans

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    Paul Henry G. Basilla COE91 Why Jose Rizal deserved the title of Philippine National Hero? Philippines‚ a country of courage‚ bravery and patriotism. Home of many people who are ready to fight for freedom and equality. When Spaniards set foot on our country‚ the colonizers tried to conquer Mactan. The place is leaded by a Datu named Lapu-lapu who opposed Catholicism‚ the Datu and his soldiers

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    Course to Spain His studies continued in UST until he was unhappy at the Dominican institution. After finishing the 4th year of his medical course in UST‚ Rizal‚ being disgusted with the method of instruction in the Dominican-owned University and the racial prejudice of Dominican professors against Filipino student‚ decided to study abroad. He predicted that his decision of studying abroad would not be favored by his parents; he did not asked their blessing. And aside from studying in Spain he

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    great men‚ not essentially of action but of intelligence‚ rose up to fight for the freedom of an enslaved nation. Among the most greatest of Filipinos patriots is Jose Rizal – the fountainhead of Filipino Nationalism. Rizal’s Significance Then On the 19th day of June in the year 1861‚ in the second half of the 19th century‚ Jose Rizal was born into a Philippine society governed by a system that brutalized and degraded the inner beings of Filipinos all over the archipelago. Despite the discontenment

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    Dr. Rizal also predicted that the Americans would come‚ however he predicted that it would be unlikely since "this is contrary to her traditions." However‚ America did this through cunning and not through direct military conflict‚ and to hell with traditions! Americans had been hypocrites... And i hope they will no longer be. This statement was once true. "Very likely the Philippines will defend with inexpressible valor the liberty secured at the price of so much blood and sacrifice. With the

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    Tangere is Latin for "Touch me not". According to Jose Rizal‚ the prevailing culture of injustice and oppression during that time was a ’cancer’ that was killing the Philippine society and culture. As we know‚ cancer growths should not be touched lest they metastasize to fatal (end-stage) proportions. Jose Rizal was a medical doctor after all.  Noli Me Tangere laid the ground work for the two novels. There was actually a third one in the works but Rizal died before finishing it. In Noli‚ he gave the

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    fruitful life of Jose Rizal. José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda‚ an important person in the history of the Philippines and an icon that we can find in every history books in our country. We know him as the guy who dated a lot of women‚ he was short and not that physically attractive as others but he was more than that. Behind that minute physique of his‚ is a man that was full of courage and bravery. The film didn’t fail to give everyone an idea about how brave and bold Rizal was to stand

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    RIZAL IN AMERICA Rizal arrived at San Francisco‚ California.He started his trip of the American continent. He passes through Reno‚ Ogden‚ Denver‚ Farmington‚ Salt Lake City and Provo.Rizal continued his trip‚ passing the territory of the State of Colorado. He reached Albany and later traveled along the bank of TheHudson River. This day was the end of his transcontinental trip.Arriving at New York on the morning; he boarded at the FifthAvenue Hotel. RIZAL LIFE WORKS IN LONDON He thought of publishing

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    Caroll P. Remedio The movie “Jose Rizal” is all about our National Hero Dr. Jose Rizal – Hislife and works‚ his struggles in order to free his countrymen from abuse‚ until his death under the hands of the Spaniards who occupied our country for a very longtime. Most of the scenes of the film took place during Rizal’s imprisonment at Dapitan wherein he meets Taviel‚ a Spanish officer‚ who will eventually defend him on his trial in court. During their meeting‚ Taviel asks Rizal everything about him and

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    Relevance of Rizal Law My first ideas about the Rizal law was that it was another uninteresting governmental document that needs to be understood and memorized. Being a teenager‚ that’s my way of thinking. I figured that since it is a law‚ it will tackle all about mechanics and provisions. I also thought that the Rizal Law was made for the exclusive purpose of understanding the life and works of our national hero. I was partly wrong. As I read the Rizal Law‚ I was correct about it

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