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    The Diary of Jose Rizal

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    MADRID -- 1 JANUARY 1883 - NOVEMBER 1884 1st January 1883 Night‚ I don’t know what vague melancholy‚ an indefinable loneliness‚ smothers my soul. It is similar to the profound sadness that cities manifest after a tumultuous rejoicing‚ to a city after the happiest celebration. Two nights ago‚ that is‚ 30 December‚ I had a frightful nightmare when I almost died.1 I dreamed that‚ imitating an actor dying on the stage‚ I felt vividly that my breath was failing and I was rapidly losing my strength.

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    Pancho Villa - His real name was Doroteo Arango. He grew up as a Mexican peasant. After his father died he became a sharecropper to help support his family. At the age of 16‚ he shot and killed the owner of the hacienda who was attacking his younger sister. He then fled to live in the mountains and became a bandit. In 1896 he became the leader of bandits. They committed crimes and stole from the rich. He also gave to the poor and was seen as more a Robin Hood rather than a thief. He then changed

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    The Pretender by F. Sionil Jose Summary Antonio Samson had just returned from the United States after finishing his doctorate studies. He visited his father in prison and told his father that he will soon be married to Carmen Villa‚ a member of an affluent family in Manila whom he met in the United States. Carmen’s mother did not like Tony because he is poor while her father likes him because he will be good for business. Anyways‚ the marriage was secretly held far earlier then planned because Carmen

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    Filipino Youth

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    THE FILIPINO YOUTH According to Dr. Jose P. Rizal‚ “Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan”. But for the youth of today‚ who is Dr. Jose P. Rizal? Is he a role model for the Filipino youth? Is he still being remembered the way a national hero should be? Is he an inspiration to the younger generations? What is his legacy? What is his relevance today? Dr. J. P. Rizal‚ describing the youth as the Philippines’ hope of tomorrow. But now some of the Filipino youth doesn’t even care

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    Jose Rizal Works

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    Furious attacks on Rizal by SenatorSalamanca and Vida in the SpanishCortes and by Desengaños (Wenseslao E.Retana) and Quioquiap (Pablo Feced) inspanish newspapers Rizal’s brother-in-law‚ Manuel Hidalgowas exiled in Bohol * Good News Rev. Vicente Garcias’ defended Noliagainst the attacks of the friars. Content of the letter * Christmas in London Rizal returned to London onDec. 24‚ 1888 and spent hisChristmas and new year ‘sday w it h the Becketts. He sent a gift to Blumentritt and

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    what it is today. These seven years stood for the right of freedom and justification for The Cuban people that were under the control of Spain. Jose Marti was a key person in the role of this revolution. He caused the up rival of Cuban citizens against the Spanish rule. This led to the Cuban War of Independence‚ a crucial event in the development of Cuba. Jose Marti was a very important person in Cuba’s history who was considered father of the homeland. He was exiled from Cuba and in 1890‚ he ended

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    Jose P. Rizal

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    In full‚ JOSÉ PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONSO REALONDA (born 19 June 1861‚ Calamba‚ Philippines- died 30 December 1896‚ Manila‚ Philippines)‚ patriot‚ physician and man of letters whose life and literary works were an inspiration to the Philippine nationalist movement. Rizal was the son of a prosperous landowner and sugar planter of Chinese-Filipino descent on the island of Luzon. His mother‚ Teodora Alonso‚ one of the most highly educated women in the Philippines at that time‚ exerted a powerful

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    Villa College Fuvahmulah Campus in 2050 In the year 2050 how will VCFC look like? Would it be improved by the latest technologies or it would have a few changes. By the way in my view the VCFC would be improved so well that it could not be done in these days. It seems to me that the VCFC would be improved with latest technologies and with advanced teaching methods. Firstly‚ in 2050 there will be a new building of VCFC. That building will contain maximum 15 to 16 floors and a minimum of 8 floors

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    Heroism of Jose Rizal

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    Rizal course is mandated by ou law under R.A. 1425. It says here the 3 provisions of rizal law. First‚ Rizal course must be part of the curriculum of our schools‚ colleges‚ universities‚ public or private. Our study must give emphasis regarding our national hero nad his vision of the noli mitangere and elfilibustirismo ( touch me not). Second is taht all libraries and schools must have a lot of numbers of copies of our national hero’’s two novels and also other materials close to him. And lastly

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    Joaquin- Torres Garcia became part of the avant-garde artistic milieu and adopted the art Nouveau and Symbolist styles‚ which he cultivated from 1896-1904. Torres-Garcia painted scenes from daily life as he sought inspiration in Antiquity and fro 1904 until 1926 cultivated classical forms. Torres-Garcia recognized cubism as it came to the forefront and was galvanized by the concept. As time passed Torres-Garcia met Barradas and they gave a show featuring geometric modernist paintings known as vibrationist

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