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    Lessons from Rizal’s life not lost on the Filipino youth By Desiree Caluza Inquirer Northern Luzon First Posted 02:42:00 12/30/2010 Filed Under: Jose Rizal‚ Youth‚ Philippines - Regions‚ Advice BAGUIO CITY‚ Philippines—If there is one thing that Dr. Jose Rizal‚ the national hero‚ had contributed to the consciousness of the Filipino youth‚ his passion in fighting social ills in the country would stand out. High-school and college students who gathered in this city recently for a leadership

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    Jose Rizal

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    José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda I.Educational Background Specialization: Eye specialization‚ University of Heidelberg‚ Germany‚1887 History and Psychology‚ University of Leipzig‚ Leipzig‚ August 1886 Degree of Licentiate in Philosophy and Letters‚ Universidad Central de Madrid‚ June 19‚ 1885 Degree of Licentiate in Medicine‚ Universidad Central de Madrid‚ June 21‚ 1884 Tertiary: University of Sto. Thomas‚ Curso de Ampliacion/ Advanced Course in Physics‚ Chemistry

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    1896 when Dr. Pio Valenzuela visited him at Dapitan to inform him "that an uprising was being contemplat ed." He told the court that in fact he "advised against it" and he seemed "to have convinced Don Pio Valenzuela at the end of the interview‚ for later on‚ instead of taking part in the rebellion‚ he sought amnesty from the authorities." He claimed that his name was merely "exploited’ since he was already "contented" and "resigned" in his place of exile "because of the opportunity it gave me to do

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    THEUNIS‚ LOUISE T. BS Pharmacy - 1A In the Philippines today‚ we are made to study the life and works of Rizal as a subject in college. We are taught about his books‚ his travels‚ his family and his escapades‚ his greatness. We are taught to admire him‚ to look up to him. Not that I really mind that‚ but‚ like most historical figures‚ we only know of his great deeds‚ making little of the normal‚ everyday struggles that make him human. That is why we look at him and people like him as just figures

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    Ma. Basa‚ Sixto Lopez‚ Ferdinand Blumentritt‚ Maximo Ponce‚ Graciano Lopez Jaena‚ Trinidad H Pardo de Vera‚ Antonio and Juan Luna also to Valentin Ventura. Rizal’s unfinished novels are Makamisa‚ Makamisa has two chapters‚ Dapitan was written when rizal was exile in dapitan‚ Pili Laguna about life in Pili and Cristobal about student in Europe. Borneo Colonization Project‚ Rizal wants to call North Borneo as the New Calamba and he establish La Liga Filipina. La Liga Filipina was founded in Doroteo

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    rizal a hero

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    In a pragmatic status quo where textbooks teach us at early ages to appreciate the events that truly mattered in the development of history‚ no one of the Filipino blood could turn his back on Dr. Jose P. Rizal. Throughout my academic journey in school‚ my knowledge about him consistently evolves. If before‚ I’ve known him as a hero with distinctive title‚ now I’ve come to appreciate his literary pieces that awakened the patriotism of our heritage. But after such studies and idealisms learned in

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    Autobiography of Rizal

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    founded the “LA LIGA FILIPINA.” Its aim was to unite the Filipinos and promote through commerce‚ industry and agriculture. On July 6‚ 1892‚ he was arrested and put in prison at Fort Santiago. On July 15‚ 1892‚ he was exile to Dapitan where he stayed for four years. In Dapitan he practice his medical profession‚ he treated the sick people and guiding the right of living. He encourages people to open up school and make their places safe and beautiful. Dr. Jose P. Rizal was again arrested on September

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    Josephine and a lady companion from Macau named Francesca Spencer arrived in Manila looking for Rizal.  At that time Josephine was 18 years old.  The attraction between Rizal‚ the lonely exile‚ and the young woman blossomed into a relationship.  It was not a smooth one because Rizal’s sisters who were in Dapitan to make life more comfortable for their brother suspected Josephine to be a spy of the Spaniards.  Nevertheless‚ Rizal loved Josephine and affectionately called her Josefina.  Being a mason

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    on his conscience. It will be presumed that with those in mind‚ Rizal would not have a positive response from the Governor. In addition to this‚ if the Governor approved of the plan‚ it would reveal to the world that people had been forced to self-exile in order to realize and obtain liberation. Furthermore‚ it would be an evident offense to renounce Spanish nationality‚ and a chain of diplomatic events would result from Despujol’s agreement with a foreign power. It would also be taken consideration

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    Rizal in the Big Screen: A Summary Paper on Jose Rizal the Movie It was finished. Jose Rizal’s life‚ works‚ and writings finally culminated in the vast expanse of land facing the Manila Bay where he stood in front of the firing squad and the teeming crowd of Filipinos and Spaniards all under the morning sun of December 30‚ 1896. This is just one of the memorable scenes in the film based on his life‚ not only for its historical significance‚ but for its cinematography and focus on production

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