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    Rizal

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    Rizal’s Education- Early Schooling (Calamba & Biñan) *  The Hero’s First Teacher Doña Teodora was Jose’s first non-formal teacher * On her lap‚ Jose learned prayers and the alphabet at the age of three * Private Tutors of Rizal * Maestro Celestino was Jose’s first private tutor. * Maestro Lucas Padua was the second private tutor. * Maestro Leon Monroy became the hero’s tutor in Spanish and Latin. He was a classmate of Don Francisco. The Uncles of Rizal

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    Rizal's Life

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    understand it unless I will read the subtitles. I could also say that the other characters weren’t having any difficulties in reciting their Spanish lines. He is arrested by the Spanish authorities upon his return to the Philippines in 1892. He is sent to Dapitan in Mindanao where the Spanish authorities can keep a watchful eye on him. It is there that the meets the love of his life‚ Josephine Bracken‚ although the movie does not devote much attention to this love affair. When a rebellion breaks out in 1896

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    Macario Sakay

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    insurgence was truly patriotic or merely a bandit’s doing. This movie emphasizes that the movement was truly a revolution and not just banditry. Macario Sakay was a former revolutionary leader under the Katipunan. He was actually a leader of the Dapitan chapter for the Katipunan. He fought relentlessly even if their leader‚ Emilio Aguinaldo already surrendered to the Americans. He was then captured but then freed later on. But Macario Sakay was a man who stood for freedom. He was not able to bear

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    depression. As history has stated‚ Dr. Rizal suffered greatly because of the loss of Leonor. He endured the pain by becoming a learned man‚ ignoring his feelings and working hard for the country. Good thing he met Josephine Bracken while he was in Dapitan‚ and again experienced love. But then again‚ in here‚ he was forced to make a decision between the country and his own happiness‚ and he chose the Filipinos again‚ which led to his death and the start of the revolution. One thing that can be appreciated

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    be a Grade IV Teacher this School Year 2012-2013 at Cainglet Primary School‚ Cainglet‚ Kabasalan‚ Zamboanga Sibugay. She is a graduate of Bachelor of Elementary Education graduate at Jose Rizal Memorial State College/University. Main Campus Dapitan City. She had been our Pre-school Teacher since it’s opening last school year 2009-2010 up to present. With her experience and help in nurturing the pupils of the said school is of great help for us to continue the vision and mission of our school

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    listed in the scientific catalogues at the time. 3. Looking Back: ‘Rizal report cards’ The article is about the letters sent by Rizal to his sisters. The letter gave detailed notes about the progress of his sisters’ children who were his students in Dapitan. 4. Looking Back: ‘Sour Grapes’ The author mentioned that some books of Rizal were sold for very high prices at auctions. The author gave up collecting books because as a historian‚ he needed the content than the actual books. 5. Looking Back:

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    GAD Narrative

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    Administrator NARATIVE REPORT In consortium with the school heads of Makilas National High School‚ Taway and Bakalan National High School‚ A Gender Advocacy and Development Seminal was conducted last December 16 and 17‚ 2014 at Dakak‚ Beach Resort‚ Dapitan City with the following objectives; 1. To orient teachers on Gender and Development 2. To enhance awareness on bullying in workplaces 3. To provide teachers strategies on financial and stress management 4. To enrich one’s outlook in life through lecture

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    jose rizal humanities

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    Jose P. Rizal José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (1861–1896)‚ was a Filipino nationalist‚ writer] and reformist. He is widely considered the greatest national hero of the Philippines. He was the author of Noli Me Tángere‚ El Filibusterismo and a number of poems and essays. He was executed on December 30‚ 1896. José Rizal also had Spanish and Japanese ancestors. His grandfather and father of Teodora was a half Spaniard engineer named Lorenzo Alberto Alonzo. His maternal great-great-grandfather

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    Reaction on Rizal Movie

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    19th century. We are also thrown into the world of Rizal’s novels‚ so we get a glimpse of how he viewed Filipino society under the Spanish heal. He is arrested by the Spanish authorities upon his return to the Philippines in 1892. He is sent to Dapitan in Mindanao where the Spanish authorities can keep a watchful eye on him. It is there that the meets the love of his life‚ Josephine Bracken‚ although the movie does not devote much attention to this love affair. When a rebellion breaks out in 1896

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    Rizal

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    Rizal: Return to the Philippines (MANILA) The stunning beauty of the European lands did not stop Rizal from continuously adoring his native land. After the Noli Me Tangere was published‚ he decided to return to Calamba despite the many warnings he received from friends and relatives alike. He had four reasons for returning to the Philippines: 1. to perform an operation on Doña Teodora’s eyes; 2. to defend his oppressed countrymen more effectively than doing so in a foreign land;

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