Jose Rizal‚ a man with so many accomplishments. Jose Rizal gives all of us inspiration in all the things we do. He is inspires us to be hardworking and diligent‚ which most of us are not. I am amazed that even though Rizal was in exile‚ he didn’t mind the fact that he was sent to Dapitan to live like a prisoner and yet he still manages to accomplish many things. He has taught the poor Mindanao folk to unite for trading so that they may become independent and free themselves from the Chinese and
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CARLOS P. GARCIA * Garcia was the 4th president of the Republic of the Philippines. * García was born in Talibon‚ Bohol‚ to Policronio García and Ambrosia Polistico.’ * He was known as the "Prince of Visayan Poets" and the "Bard from Bohol". * He was appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs by President Ramón Magsaysay‚ for four years concurrently serving as vice president. PRESIDENCY (1957-1961) * At the time of the sudden death of President Ramon Magsaysay‚ Vice President and
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JOSE RIZAL’S BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION | SOCIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION | * Malayan Ancestors(maternal side: Lakan-Dula‚ last Malayan King of Tondo) * Rizal evidently inherited his being patriot or his passionate love for freedom and his tranquility of life’s outlook. * Chinese Ancestors(paternal great-great-grandfather: Domingo Lam-co‚ native of Chinchew) * Rizal derived from him his serious nature‚ frugality‚ patience and love for children. * Spanish
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As a typical Filipinoa‚ Jose Rizal was a product of the mixture of different races. In his veins flowed the blood of both East and West. Like Negrito‚ Indonesian‚ Malay‚ Chinese‚ Japanese and Spanish. Predominantly‚ he was a Malayan and was a magnificent specimen of Asian manhood. Rizal had a trace of Chinese ancestry that came from a businessman named Domingo Lam-Co‚ the ancestor of Rizal’s father. He was a Chinese immigrant from Fukien‚ who arrived in Manila in about 1690. He married a Chinese
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except for the bottle of alcohol and the small border on the bottom that consists of the alcohol that you would find in the bottle. The bold motto “ PURSUE YOUR DAYDREAMS” also stood out to me. This somewhat has an underlying message as to if you drink Jose Cuervo‚ all your dreams will come true. Since there is a happy couple on the advertisement‚ we could assume that the motto refers to sexual intercourse. It always interests me when there is the very small text at the bottom that states‚ “Drink Responsibly
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Dennise Soriano BSTM 1Y2-3 INTRODUCTION Footnote to Youth By Jose Garcia Villa Dodong is seventeen years old when he wanted to marry Teang and asked for his dad’s permission. Even thought Dodong thinked twice of marrying Teang‚ they still got married. After nine months‚ Teang gave birth to their eldest son Blas. Teang really regretted getting married in an early age. Her husband doesn’t know about this. She even wondered if ever she got married to Lucio who was nine years older than Dodong
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Jesus C‚ Zuñiga Jr. Mr. Guro Dais ACT - 143 JOSE RIZAL The movie Jose Rizal is about our national Hero Dr. Jose Rizal- His life and work‚ his struggles In order to free his countrymen‚ until his death under the Spaniards. Most of the scenes I like was took place during Rizal’s imprisonment at Dapitan wherein he meets Luis Traviel ( the one who will defend him on his trial in court ) Traviel points out the contradiction that Mother Espana is what made Rizal into what he is. Traviel
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for changes in his country using: a) one (1) work from Rizal As A Reformist b) the Noli Me Tangere Show also the significance of these works on Filipino society today and how it can change today’s trends. Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa by Dr. Jose P. Rizal (keyword: love of country) Rizal’s Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa was written in 1882 when Rizal was 21 years old. Rizal was away in Spain for only a month‚ which may have inspired him to write this literature because he misses his homeland.
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the course of the world‚ a common occurrence has been repeated throughout history. The exploits of the urban worker have led to the workers leaving their stations of work and initiating a strike. In the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez helps drive the plot through the action of a strike. Like in the novel‚ these strikes hurt key manufactures and leave the leaders to make a decision. The leaders can either give in to the worker’s demands or take the issue into their own hands
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Pancho villa once said “ its better to die on your feet than to live in your knees.” Pancho was born on June 5th‚ 1878 in Durango Mexico but on died on June 20th 1973 by assassination. There is a memorial where he was buried called parallel cemetery but story is that his body is not in his grave but somewhere unknown. The reason why his body is not in his grave is because there were contacts still on him to literally take his head‚ bandits would dig up his body to steal his head and turn it in for
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