17 Misfortunes in Madrid Chapter 18 Biarritz Vacations and Romance with Nelly Boustead Chapter 19 El Filibusterismo Published in Ghent Chapter 20 Ophthalmic Surgeon in Hong Kong Chapter 21 Second Homecoming and the Liga Filipina Chapter 22 Exile in Dapitan Chapter 23 Last Trip Abroad Chapter 24 Last Homecoming and Trial Chapter 25 Martyrdom at Bagumbayan III. Poems of Rizal No: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. IV. Extra Information a. Philosophies in Rizal’s life b. Many sided personality
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1.2 Birth and early childhood 2 Education 3 Personal life‚ relationships and ventures 3.1 Association with Leonor Rivera 3.2 Relationship with Josephine Bracken 4 1890-1892: In Brussels and Spain 5 1892-1896: Return to Philippines 5.1 Exile in Dapitan 6 1894: Arrest and trial 7 Execution 8 Works and Writings 8.1 Novels and essays 8.2 Poetry 8.3 Plays 8.4 Other works 9 Reactions after death 9.1 Retraction controversy 9.2 "Mi último adiós" 9.3 Later life of Bracken 9.4 Polavieja
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Film Evaluation Report On the movie “Rizal” In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement in the Subject J.P Rizal Submitted to: Mrs. Marciana Amahan Submitted by: Roche M. Dalapo February 2013 Character of the Movie Cesar Montano ……………………………………………...Jose Rizal Joel Torre ……………………………………………………Crisostomo Ibarra / Simoun Jaime Fabregas……………………………………………...Luis Taviel de Andrade Gloria Diaz……………………………………………………Teodora
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British‚ French‚ German‚ Italians‚ Spaniards‚ Japanese and others. During his exile in Dapitan‚ Rizal increased his knowledge of languages. He studied three more languages- Malay‚ Bisayan and Subanun. On April 5‚ 1896‚ he wrote to his Austrian friend‚ Professor Blumentritt: "I know Bisayan already‚ and I speak it quite well. It is necessary‚ however‚ to know other dialects." By the end of his exile in Dapitan on July 31‚ 1896‚ Rizal had become one of the world’s great linguists. He knew 22
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1.2 Birth and Early Childhood 2 Education 3 Personal life‚ relationships and ventures 3.1 Association with Leonor Rivera 3.2 Relationship with Josephine Bracken 4 1890-1892: In Brussels and Spain 5 1892-1896: Return to Philippines 5.1 Exile in Dapitan 6 1894: Arrest and trial 7 Execution 8 Works and Writings 8.1 Novels and essays 8.2 Poetry 8.3 Plays 9 Reactions after death 9.1 Retraction controversy 9.2 "Mi último adiós" 9.3 Later life of Bracken 9.4 Polavieja and Blanco 10 Criticism
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time and until now. I was so amazed by his bravery that though he already knows that what he plans to do would might lose his head. I so can’t imagine that I will do such exemplary thing to my fellowmen like what Rizal did especially to Dapitan when he was an exile. I consider him my hero because I was deeply touched by his writings‚ through his writings I was awakened by some of his noble thoughts. Though he is not revolutionary in nature he knows what to do to make this country free from Spanish
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The World in Rizal’s Time Political Changes Alferez‚ Alain Jared Aquino‚ Angelica Atienza‚ Aldrin Baluyot‚ Rencie Bernabe‚ Venzerie Rose Lomibao‚ Justine 2CA1 1801 The Act of Union‚ a legislative agreement which united Ireland and Great Britain (England and Scotland) was enacted on January 1‚ 1801. On 1798‚ the Irish Rebellion brought the Irish question to the attention of the British Cabinet‚ and British Prime Minister‚ William Pitt‚ was convinced that the best solution was
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They will be inheriting the mess that their elders have created. On their shoulders rests the impossible job of atoning for the sins of their fathers and mothers. Perhaps the best tribute to Rizal has been said by Apolinario Mabini. In his lonely exile‚ compelled to live in Guam for refusing to submit to the conquering Americans‚ a militant nationalist to the core‚ Mabini pondered on the failure of the Revolution and remembered Rizal: In contrast to Burgos who wept because he died guiltless‚ Rizal
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Rizal as an Engineer Rizal was a licensed land surveyor before he took up medicine. This training enabled him to engage in civil engineering works. Among his achievements were the dam and waterworks he constructed in Dapitan in 1894 through the help of his pupils. The waterworks were built using stones‚ cast-off tiles‚ bamboo pipes‚ and mortar from burnt coral. He also invented a brick making machine‚ and a preparation of bakhaw paste‚ useful for roof construction because of its water resistance
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CHAPTER 1: THE WORLD DURING THE TIME OF RIZAL * Philippines- still a colony of Spain‚ largest and richest in terms of natural resources and trade potential * 19th century reform movements are political movements such as abolitionism or temperance which played a significant role in the political life of the nineteenth century. The movements found organizational form in the United States in organizations such as the American Anti-Slavery Society. SPANISH RULE DURING THE 19TH CENTURY During
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