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    1. What are the causes of Rizal’s deportation in Dapitan? In spite of the consideration extended to him by the Spanish government through which he enjoyed certain liberties within the confines of Dapitan‚ Rizal was not happy because he was not a freeman. Since Rizal was exiled in Dapitan‚ he is suffering of home sickness because he was far away from his family. The plan of revolt of his fellow Filipinos worry him so much because Filipinos are not ready for this and bloodshed will occur. (Follow

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    Billie Jo is the main character in the book. She was named Billie Jo by her father because he really wanted a girl. She is an only child and loves to play the piano. She has a mother named Polly‚ who has been pretty tired out by life on the farm. She is a great cook‚ a very good pianist‚ and is pregnant. Her father’s name is Bayard. He is a hard working farmer‚ but he is somewhat stubborn‚ never wanting advice from anyone. The story takes place in the 1930’s‚ in the panhandle of Oklahoma on a farm

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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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    Rizal Essay - Exam

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    the important claims of Renato Constantino‚ which supports his negative thesis of Rizal‚ was the refusal of the latter to align with the Philippine Revolution. This argument was based on the documentary evidence’s such as Rizal’s manifesto to the Filipino people‚ and Dr. Pio Valenzuela’s 1896 testimonial. Quibuyen’s article‚ "Rizal and the Revolution" the same core Constantino evidences were used to debunk the anti-Rizal thesis and further prove Rizal’s participation of the Revolution. Discuss thoroughly

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    be an ordinary day‚ but to a town rich in culture and tradition‚ it is a celebration of a hero. One hundred fifty-two years ago‚ the Mercado family from the town of Calamba welcomed a baby boy as their seventh child. At present time‚ the name Jose Rizal was not only a name of an ordinary citizen but a name of a somewhat ordinary man who has done extraordinary things for his family‚ and of mostly for his country. As far as tradition goes‚ the city of Calamba celebrates the birth of our national hero

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    RIZAL S TIMELINE

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    four years in medicine Rizal left the country to continue his study in Europe May 3‚ 1882 -Boarded SS Salvador to Singapore May 9‚ 1882 -Arrived after 5 days and stayed for 2 days in Singapore May 14‚ 1882 -On his way to Marseilles‚ Rizal had a terrible dream. He dreamed he was traveling with Neneng (Saturnina) and their path was blocked by snakes. May17‚1882 -Rizal arrived at Punta de Gales. May 18‚ 1882 -At 7:30 a.m.‚ he left Punta de Gales for Colombo. In the afternoon‚ Rizal arrived at Colombo and

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    Filipino People and Rizal

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    Ateneo De Naga University Naga City Rizal on Filipino Women Identity Today Submitted By: Miranda‚ Bly Submitted To: Mr. Ozzias Villaver (Teacher) In partial fulfillment of the requirement of HISSOO5- Life‚ Works and Writings of a Genius Section N4 – 7:30 – 9:00 TTH – AR112 1st Semester / SY 2009 – 2010 Title: Rizal on Filipino Women Identity Today Introduction: During Rizal’s time‚ he showed us what a real character of a woman is on those times. He told in one of his

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    Movie Analysis: Rizal

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    The Jose Rizal movie tells the actual life of our national hero‚ intertwined with the story of his novels – Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. It uncovers Rizal’s childhood until his execution in the hands of the Spaniards‚ as well as the glimpse of the life of suppression of the Filipino people under the Spanish friars. It also introduces his imaginations and how he viewed the Philippines during the colonization of Spain through his novels. The depictions of violence and torture during those

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    Rizal, My Hero

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    Rizal‚ my Hero! “A hero is a man who is afraid to run away - (English Proverb)”. Indeed‚ a man who has a brave heart would not choose to run away but instead give the good fight he can give. Truly‚ Rizal deserves to be the hero of this Country. Like what Zaide wrote “He (Rizal) was not quarrelsome by nature‚ but he never ran away from a fight”. Every hero has its own exemplary deeds but for me‚ Rizal‚ is one of the best Heros because of his patriotic services in his country. From his writings

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    Rizal Penmanship Reveal

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    REPORT on Rizal: Penmanship Reveal Penmanship is said to be the art of writing. Graphology - the study of handwriting and handwriting analysis - is now an accepted and increasingly used technique for assessment of people in organizations. Handwriting analysis is an effective and reliable indicator of personality and behaviour‚ and so is a useful tool for many organizational processes‚ for example: recruitment‚ interviewing and selection‚ team-building‚ counselling‚ and career-planning. The

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