RIZAL: THE PATRIOT‚ THE ARTIST‚ THE WRITER A research paper presented to: Dr. Antonio R. Yango College of Computer Studies University of Perpetual Help Laguna In partial fulfillment Of the requirement for the course Communication Arts 2 By: Joyce J. Bura January 2012 INTRODUCTION: It was Jose Rizal’s Mother who told him about the story of the moth. One night‚ her mother noticed that Rizal was not paying any more attention to what she is saying. As she was staring at Rizal
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Jose Rizal‚ our national hero‚ was one of the Filipinos who asked for reforms. These reforms will grant the ultimate dream of the reformists; assimilation. Filipinos will be given the rights that they deserve. Rizal choose to seek for reforms than to start a revolution because he knew that Philippines was not yet ready to stand on its own (during his time). Rizal used his liberal ideas in asking for reforms. Rizal joined the Circulo Hispano Filipino when he was still in Europe. This organization
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One of the strengths of Jose Rizal is the incorporation of the characters of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo in the life of Rizal and of the Filipinos in general. This only shows that the two books are reflections of the lives of the Filipinos during the Spanish regime. But the thought and noble ideas of the book do not only live in the past but also in the present manifesting the universality and immortality of Rizal’s ideas. The beautiful transition of Rizal’s time and the setting of the
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El Nino is a short time change in the climate in the pacific ocean. You can see the effects in both the air and water. The ocean will heat up a few degrees. The air therefore heats up to because the heat comes of the water and heats up the air. The heavy storms move to the east. These are small effects that can make a huge difference on the world’s climate. El Nino causes unusual warming of the surface waters of the oceans in the tropical pacific. One part is called the Southern Oscillation
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Name of student Name of instructor Course Date El-Norte The siblings Rosa and Enrique cannot be strictly called emigrants or refugees because of the rather peculiar nature of their emigration. They are emigrants because they wish to have a better life far away from their village where they were peasant farmers. They possibly may be called refugees because they had to leave their village to spare their lives. For the sake of proper designation by the authorities‚ they could be called
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Rizal‚ for all the agitation his writings produced‚ never called for outright revolt against the Spanish colonizers. On the contrary‚ his explicit statements never ceased to sustain the hope that Spain would allow the Philippines the freedom and means to develop its intellectual and material resources within a colonial partnership. A Philippine revolution‚ in Rizal’s view‚ would be unsuccessful and yet inevitable‚ should Spain continue to delay in granting the kind of reform that would ensure security
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Feb. 02‚ 2011 R.A. 1425 - Rizal Law *Students are required to study Rizal’s life‚ works‚ and writings in all public and private high schools‚ colleges‚ and universities. R.A. 1425 | Noli-Fili Bill | * Legislated Course * Life‚ works and writings of Rizal must be studied. * Students in all public and private high schools‚ colleges‚ and universities are required to read. * Required to read unexpurgated versions of the Noli and El Fili * Students can be exempted from
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Raffles (founder of Singapore) * From Singapore to Colombo - Djemnah – French steamer which left Singapore for Europe on May 11 - British‚ French‚ Dutch‚ Spaniards‚ Malays‚ Siamese and Filipinos (Mr.&Mrs. Salazar‚ Vicente Pardo and Jose Rizal) - French was mostly spoken but Jose to his surprise and embarassment found that his book of French is inadequate. - May 17‚ Djemnah reached point Galle (seacost of Ceylon) “ Picturuesque but lonely and quiet and at the same time sad” -Colombo
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Rizal‚ a true Hero? When we have seen the video that our Professor shown us‚ I remember my Cousin told me about Andres Bonifacio and Jose Rizal being compared. Would it be fair for these two personalities that are extremely opposite to be compared? Would it be fair for a rich man to be compared by a poor man? Would it also be fair for a poor man being compared with a rich man? Would it be fair for a doctor to be compared by a farmer? Would it be fair too to a farmer to be compared by a doctor
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flashes back to 1886‚ when an old woman gives Aguinaldo and his childhood friend Candido Tirona cryptic prophecies. Ten years later‚ Aguinaldo is inducted into the Katipunan and later assumes leadership of its Cavite chapter while becoming mayor of Cavite El Viejo. When the trouble breaks out in Manila in late August 1896‚ Aguinaldo tries to assure the Spanish provincial government of non-interference and covertly marshals his forces despite a lack of weapons. Learning that the Spanish mostly put their
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