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    El Filibusterismo

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    El Filibusterismo is the sequel (of sorts) to Rizal’s Filipino classic‚ Noli me tangere. It is set some thirteen years after the events of the earlier book‚ Noli‚ dominated by Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra‚ now Simoun‚ and his ideals for a better future for the Philippines It was written in dedication to the three martyred priests Mariano Gomez‚ Jose Burgos‚ and Jacinto Zamora‚ whose deaths left an indelible mark in his mind. http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/filipino/rizalj2.htm http://carlojoe5

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    Medical Studies in UST

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    Medical Studies at the UST After graduating from Ateneo‚ he had to go to UST for higher studies. His mother opposed at first she knew what happened to GOMBURZA ‚ she said “Don’t send him to Manila again‚ he knows enough. If he gets to know more‚ the Spaniards will cut off his head”. He enrolled in UST taking up Philosophy and Letter for 2 reasons: His father liked it. He was still uncertain as to what career to pursue (he asked the advised of Fr. Pablo Ramon (Rector of Ateneo) but it was late

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    view is that the values and beliefs implicit in religions support a more moral and‚ therefore‚ better society. This leads to Filipinization because filipino tends to see themselves more of a filipino than a Ilocano‚ Visayan‚ Tagalog‚ etc. 5. Gomburza is an acronym for Fathers Mariano Gómez‚ José Apolonio Burgos‚ and Jacinto Zamora‚ three Filipino priests who were executed on February 17‚ 1872 by Spanish colonial authorities on trumped-up charges of subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny

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    Rizal in Summary

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    DR. JOSE PROTACIO MERCADO RIZAL ALONZO Y REALONDA Meaning of names: Doctor - completed his medical course in Spain and was conferred the degree of Licentiate in Medicine by the Universidad Central de Madrid. Jose - was chosen by his mother who was a devotee of the Christian saint San Jose (St. Joseph) Protacio- from Gervacio P. which come from a Christian calendar  Mercado - adopted in 1731 by Domigo Lamco (the paternal great-great-grandfather of Jose Rizal) which the Spanish term mercado means

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    Revolts | Leaders & Year | Causes | Result | 1. Dagohoy Revolt2. Lakandula3. Magat Salamat4. Magalat5. Sumoroy6. Revolt of the Irrayas7. Maniago8. Malong9. Diego Silang10. Ibanag Revolt | Francisco Dagohoy‚ also known as Francisco Sendrijas (1744-1829)Rajah Lakandula(1574)Magat Salamat(1587-1588)Magalat(1596)Juan Ponce Sumoroy(1649)Felipe Cutabay‚ Gabriel Dayag (1621)Francisco Maniago(1660)Andres Malong(1660-1661)Diego Silang(1762-1763)Dabo and Juan Marayag(1673) |  Forced labor was one of

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    Frequent shift of policies owing to struggle between Liberalism and Despotism; From 1835-1897 there were 50 Governors General. 2. Corrupt Colonial Officials a. Gen. Rafael de Isquierdo (1875-1883) incompetent and cruel‚ boastful‚ ruthless‚ executed GOMBURZA in 1872. b. Gen. Primo de Rivera – accepted bribes from gambling casino which he permitted to operate. * 7. c. Gen. ValerianoWeyler (1888-1891) – cruel and corrupt received huge bribes‚ gifts and diamonds from wealthy Chinese who evaded anti-Chinese

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    Histo Memes

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    Paolo Cruz‚ Jose Cruz‚ Edquiban‚ Lao‚ Bengzon‚ Urbano‚ Stamboel‚ Baloy‚ Magno‚  Colobong  Rizal Memes:  1.  (picture of cellphone of Rizal) Top: I love you‚ babe. Bottom: Send to all   *iphone message image    ­Send to: babe 1‚ babe 2‚ babe 3 etc    ­Message: I love you‚ babe.  (“SEND TO ALL”)     2.  (picture of Rizal) Top: Ready to die for my country Bottom: Not ready for commitment      3.  (picture of Bonifacio and Rizal) Bonifacio invites Rizal to join the KKK. Rizal: *seenzoned  *FB group message image 

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    In Philippines During Spanish colonial rule‚ the most common method of executions were shooting by the firing squad (especially for treason/military crimes‚ usually reserved for independence fighters) and garrotte (a notable case would be the Gomburza). A prominent example is the country’s national hero‚ Jose Rizal‚ who was executed by firing squad on the morning of December 30‚ 1896. In 1926‚ the electric chair was introduced‚ by the United States colonial government. This made the Philippines

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    word "filibustero" which means a person who is against the Roman Catholic. This book is a political novel. He started writing it on 1890 in London‚ England and was finished in Brussels‚ Belgium on 1891. This was dedicated to the "Three Martyrs"‚ GOMBURZA (Fr. Mariano Gomez‚ Fr. Jose Burgos‚ and Fr. Jacinto Zamora). Dr. Rizal believed that the three martyrs were only a victim of cruelty and loss of justice. They was blamed‚ with a Sgt. Lamadrid‚ to be the leader of Cavite Mutiny on January 1872 and

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    Jose Rizal Summary

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    of Spain. He refuse to admit that he knows anything about the revolution and the colonel accused him as a traitor‚ just like Fr. Burgos. Father Burgos has been sentenced to death together with other priests such as Father Gomez and Father Zamora (GOMBURZA). The death of Father Burgos was witnessed by Paciano. Paciano opened Rizal’s eyes to the injustices at that time. Rizal believed that education is

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