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    REACTION PAPER ABOUT LIFE OF RIZAL Who doesn’t know our national hero? Who doesn’t know Jose Rizal? From first grade to all ages this name is really very know. Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda is our national hero‚ the greatest hero of the Filipinos. Some may say‚ how did he become the national hero? He did not even fight with the Spaniards not even seen holding a knife or sword. But he did fight for our country not using sword but using his brain. He is also known as a multi-talented

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    his disappointments in Madrid‚ Rizal took a vacation in theresort city of Biarritz on the fabulous French Riviera. He was a guest of the richBoustead family at its winter residence- Villa Eliada. He had befriended Mr.Boustead and his wife and the two charming daughters Adelina and Nellie. Hewas used to fence with the Boustead sisters at the studio of Juan Luna. It was inBiarritz where he had a serious romance with Nellie and finished the last chapter of his novel‚ El Filibusterismo. With the Bousteads

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    which Dr. Jose Rizal himself has bound are in danger of irreversible obliteration because of decay. Some pages have accrued molds and tear. The manuscripts are in the custody of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section in the National Library where they keep them inside a vault with a cooling temperature of 18-20 degrees Celsius to prevent the papers from deteriorating. * commonly referred to by its shortened name Noli * written by Filipino writer and national hero José Rizal * originally

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    administration in the colony. In 1853 to 1898‚ there were 41 political dictum who held office in the Philippines. In 1885 to 1896‚ during the regency of Queen Ma. Cristina there were four assign to the colonial government and two acting capacity. Rizal observes in his Noli Me Tangere that Governor-General was talking to Crisostomo Ibarra about his burdens he weigh in his shoulder. About his hardship of pleasing the King Minister and worst is when he consult the mother country about his proposal which

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    Noli Me Tangere El Filibusterismo 1. Inspiration for writing His reading of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin It was out of Rizal’s deeper vision that El Filibusterismo emerged. 2. English meaning of the title “Touch Me Not” “Dangerous patriot who will soon be on the gallows‚ or else a conceited fellow.” 3. Places where it was written Madrid‚ Paris‚ Germany‚ Wilhelmsfeld London‚ Paris‚ Madrid‚ Biarritz 4. Year it was first written 1884 1887 5. Place and year the unpolished version

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    Why Rizal considered as our National Hero? Historians and laymen can produce many reasons whyJose Rizal is the national hero of the Philippines. Below are some of the most frequently cited ones. Nobility and Dignity What set Rizal apart from the others were his methods. Instead of relaying on the sword‚ he relied on the might of the pen. Using this method he was able to produce novels and poems that touched the Filipino’s soul. Without resorting to violence‚ he made Filipinos realize the

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    Vince Aaron A. Leonardo TC 1-6 Curriculum Vitae Name: Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal Alonzo Y Realonda Sex: Male Born: June 19‚ 1861 Place of birth: Calamba‚ Laguna Died: December 30‚ 1896 Civil Status: Single Religion: Roman Catholic Nationality: Filipino Height: 4’11 Father’s Name: Francisco Mercado Occupation: Farmer Mother’s Name: Teodora Alonso Realonda Occupation: House Wife Siblings: Saturnina Mercado Maria Mercado Paciano Mercado Conception

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    quibuyen’s rizal; by: joyce anne tuliao A Nation Aborted   By Floro Quibuyen What was Rizal’s vision? Rizal’s vision was of the nation as an ethical community‚ a vision of an inclusive nation without borders‚ and not of a sovereign nation demarcated by a territory and protected by the armature of the state. He was convinced that the road to national liberation‚ to freedom and justice‚ was not via the violent seizure of state power—wherein today’s slaves become tomorrow’s tyrants. The Historians…

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    MARTYRDOM AT BAGUMBAYAN After the court-martial‚ Rizal returned to his cell in Fort Santiago to prepare his rendezvous with destiny. ** 6:00 am December 30‚ 1896-He was busy meeting visitors including Jesuit priests‚ Josephine Bracken and members of his family ‚some friends‚ and he was secretly finishing his farewell poem. **Josephine Bracken- A Spanish newspaper correspondent. **September 24‚ 1894 –Rizal published his last poem. LAST HOURS OF RIZAL **General Canola polavieja –Was designated to

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    Spanish rule during the 19th century[edit] During the 19th century Spain invested heavily in education and infrastructure. Through the Education Decree of December 20‚ 1863‚ Queen Isabella II of Spain decreed the establishment of a free public school system that used Spanish as the language of instruction‚ leading to increasing numbers of educated Filipinos.[79] Additionally‚ the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 cut travel time to Spain‚ which facilitated the rise of the ilustrados‚ an enlightened

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