Title: Jose Rizal: A Man for All Generations Author(s): Luis H. Francia Source: The Antioch Review. 72.1 (Winter 2014): p44. Document Type: Essay Copyright: COPYRIGHT 2014 Antioch Review‚ Inc. Full Text: "Why independence if today’s slaves will be tomorrow’s tyrants? And they will be‚ because without a doubt a person who submits to tyranny loves it." --José Rizal‚ El Filibusterismo A s known to every Filipino as George Washington is to Americans‚ his name and face are everywhere: on one-peso coins
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Rizal in Paris‚ France 17 June 1883 Rizal arrived at Paris. He spent the whole day walking around and observing the beautiful cities. 18 June 1883 With Felipe Zamora and Cunanan‚ He visited the Leannec Hospital to observe how Dr‚ Nicaise treated his patients. He was stunned to see the advanced facilities in the accommodation in the said hospital. 19 June 1883 He again visited Dr. Nicaise who showed the technique of operation. Later he went to see dupytren Museum. 20 June 1883 Rizal visited
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REACTION PAPER IN JOSE RIZAL MOVIE Jose P. Rizal‚ known as the national hero of the Philippines shown his life history covered from his childhood to his execution at the hands of the Spanish military on 19 century on the movie who performed by Caesar Montano‚ a Filipino actor. I also viewed how and why he written his novels and poetry during the Spaniard regime. Thus‚ he revealed the sorrow of the society on that time. In this movie all the attribute of Rizal in different fields like being a
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THE FILIPINO REVOLTS AGAINST SPAIN Filipino’s love Freedom! Filipino’s rebelled! Unhappy that’s what I feel like the Filipino’s feeling when they are under the Spaniards. When I read again this chapter‚ I feel I’m one of them I’m in that time and place when the revolt against Spain is held. Fighting too. This is the causes of Revolts: 1. Love for Freedom and Independence 2. Spanish encomendors abuses 3. Tribute (Residence tax) 4. Forced Labor (Polo) 5. Land Grabbing by the friars 6. Basi
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Facts about Dr. Jose Rizal 1. Dr. Jose Rizal could write and read at the age two and grew up to speak in 22 languages including Tagalog‚ Ilokano‚ Spanish‚ Portuguese‚ Latin‚ Greek‚ Sanskrit‚ English‚ French‚ German‚ Arabic‚ Hebrew‚ Catalan‚ Dutch‚ Italian‚ Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Swedish‚ Russian‚ Malay‚ Bisayan‚ and Subanun. 2. He mastered various skills and subjects. He was an ophthalmologist‚ novelist‚ educator‚ farmer‚ historian‚ playwright‚ sculptor‚ painter‚ and journalist. 3. He
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Introduction Nowadays‚ people admire watching beautiful structures that easily catch their attention. Every individual uses different own strategies and techniques to choose materials that make their home attractive and lovely. Flooring is such a pervasive part of any building that you have to be aware of. One way in beautifying houses is using decorative materials like tiles. Using this kind of materials needed an adhesive to hold on the surface. Selecting the
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References: Jose Rizal’s Writings in Europe and its message to the Filipino Youth Today Zaide‚ Gregorio F. & Zaide‚ Sonia M. 1998. Jose Rizal: Life‚ Works and Writings of a Genius‚ Writer‚ Scientist and National Hero. Capino‚ Gonzales and Pineda: Rizal ’s life‚ works and writings:their impact on our National identity Colonization: It ’s Impact on Self-Image
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Bonifacio and Katipunan July 7‚ 1892 > the newspapers published the news about the arrest of Rizal and the governor-general’s order to banished him to Dapitan. Kataas taasan Kagalang-galangan na Katipunan nang mga Anak nang Bayan ( Highest and Most Respectable Association of the Sons of the People ) Blood compact > was an ancient Filipino custom of sealing friendship. Triangle > method of recruiting members in a secret ways in order to minimize the danger of discovery by Spanish
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– 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 his works through various questions. Every answer that Rizal brought out from his mouth
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On February 28‚ 1888‚ a year after the publication of Noli Me Tangere‚ and six months after his arrival in the Philippines‚ José Rizal sailed from Manila again‚ by "advice" of the government. The letters he wrote back home show how his heart ached at going‚ yet his judgment told him that it was best for him to go. The phenomenal effect of Noli Me Tangere made it clear that Rizal could wield a mighty influence through his pen‚ but to write the truth he would have to go to some country where he would
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