LECTURE NOTES I. Introduction and significance of R.A. 1425 (Rizal Law) II. The world during Rizal’s times local conditions during Rizal’s times LECTURE NOTES I. Introduction and significance of R.A. 1425 (Rizal Law) II. The world during Rizal’s times local conditions during Rizal’s times Chapter 1 Advent of a National Hero Chapter 2 Childhood Years in Calamba Chapter 3 Early Education in Calamba and Binan Chapter 4 Scholastic Triumphs at Ateneo de Manila Chapter 5 Medical Studies
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As all Filipinos very well know Jose Rizal has written many books like Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo to expose the hardship Filipinos are experiencing during the Spanish Time without fearing for what would happen to his life because of this. He was even exiled in Dapitan because of his writing and during this time he did not stop helping and even taught the villagers there the importance of education and as a doctor cured those who are sick. His intentions were clear‚ the willingness to
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Rizal Course 1. Discuss the importance of Republic Act 1425. Republic Act 1425 is 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. This act is about the contribution of Rizal in the Philippines. Studying Rizal’s life can be a great help for everybody especially
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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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“El Presidente” Early revolutions did not succeeded because of lack of national consciousness. Until the martyrdom of the three priest named “GOMBURZA” awaken the senses of the Filipinos and triggers them to fight for our freedom. Inspired by the writings of Dr. Jose Rizal‚ Andres Bonifacio managed to create a Katipunan Brotherhood making him as a Supreme Leader. But‚ Katipunan (KKK) later discovered by the Spanish authorities so Bonifacio decided to set up a revolutionary government. Then‚
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promised Rizal to give forty thousand pesos as an initial capital. Rizal got conflict with Antonio Luna who thouHis novels also tell the sickness of the Filipinos that affects our daily living until now. In his two novels namely Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ he uses some symbolisms and some characters that will describe about the sickness and the problems of the people during those times when the...ght Rizal was in love with Nellie. They settled this with a duel. Fortunately everything was
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José Rizal From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the national hero of the Philippines. For other uses‚ see José Rizal (disambiguation). It has been suggested that Species Named After Jose Rizal be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since December 2013. José Rizal Jose rizal 01.jpg Born José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda June 19‚ 1861[1] Calamba‚ Laguna[1] Died December 30‚ 1896 (aged 35)[2] Bagumbayan‚ Manila[2] Cause of death Execution by
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Rizal’s Artworks Paintings Saturnina Rizal Spanish Coat of Arms Dapita Church Curtains A Painting on a Pair of Mother-of-Pearl Christ Crucified Allegory on a Pair of Porcelain Bases of the New Year Celebration Immaculate Conception Portrait of Morayta Sketches Singapore lighthouse Rizal family tree Along Suez Canal Heads of Sibili Cumana Castle of St. Elmo Antonio de Morga Aden Fishes caught in Dapitan Sketch of himself Pencil sketch of Dr. Blumentritt Monkey and the Turtoise Segunda Katigbak Brooklyn
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Ultimo’s Dias de Rizal Rizal’s Last Days Setting: 19th Century Philippines Characters: Host/ Narrator- Josephine Bracken Bonifacio- Teodora Alonso Katipuneros- Various Judge- Attorney-(on a terrace in Fort San Pedro) Trinidad- Paciano- Gob. General- Traviel andrada Friar Host: Jose Rizal. When we hear the name Jose Rizal‚ we can automatically think of that person shot in Bagumbayan now called Luneta Park or the man on the one peso coin. Maybe some knew him well and
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DR JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO ALONZO Y REALONDA * was born June 19 1861 and died December 30 1896 * Father: Francisco Mercado; Mother: Teodora Alonso * was 7th among 11 children * age 9 was sent to Binan for a formal Schooling * age 11 he went to Manila to study in Letran. Being a late-comer he was denied admission * Rizal then went to Ateneo and was later accepted * on March 23 1877‚ age 16 he received the degree bachiller en artes at that time the equivalent of a
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