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    Rizal

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    was proven guilty of rebellion‚ sedition‚ and illegal association which twisted the truth. The verdict given was death by firing squad which was approved by Governor Camilo G. de Polavieja who ordered his execution on December 30‚ 1896.The death of Jose Rizal at Bagumbayan on the said date was so remarkable as he was not afraid to die for his country. His love for the Philippines was indeed shown in his last poem which was later titled by Rizalists as "Mi Ultimo

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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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    THE MAJOR CHARCTEROF NOLI ME TANGERE Noli Me Tángere (Touch me Not / Don ’t touch me) is a novel written by José Rizal‚ the national hero of the Philippines‚ during the colonization of the country by Spain to expose the inequities of the Spanish Catholic priests and the ruling government. The title‚ in Latin meaning Touch me not‚ refers to John 20:17 in the Bible (King James Version) as Mary Magdalene tried to touch the newly risen Jesus‚ He said "Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father

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    popular folk dance that was introduced to the country by the Spaniards when they arrived in the 16th century. It belongs to the Maria Clara suite of Philippine folk dances. These are so named in honour of Maria Clara‚ who was the main character in Jose Rizal’s novel Noli Me Tangere‚ (’Don’t Touch Me’)‚ about the colonisation of the Philippines by the Spanish. In it‚ Maria Clara is portrayed as a noble and loyal woman‚ who after the publication of the novel in the 19th century became the female symbol

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    Rizal Sa Dapitan

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    Rizal sa Dapitan Disc 1 “Difficulties are not the reasons to give up but an inspiration to move on.” This dictum I think was on the mind of Dr. Jose P. Rizal when he was in Dapitan. He never gave up serving our country’s cause‚ even though the Spanish tried to deteriorate his life by threatening. Rizal lived in exile in far-away Dapitan‚ a remote town in Mindanao  which was under the  missionary   jurisdiction of the Jesuits‚ from 1892 to 1896.  This four-year inter regnum in his life was tediously

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction Nikola Tesla‚ Sir Albert Einstein‚ former Republic of the Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos‚ and Dr. Jose Rizal‚ they all have one thing in common – a nanay-teacher. The nanay-teacher was a house bill (HB No. 5243) first introduced by Hon. Sherwin Gatchalian‚ a Congressman in Valenzuela City. This act was intended to strengthen the role of parents as partners of the government in educating children. Most Filipino students have their mothers

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    During the last 24 hours of Rizal’s life‚ he was meeting visitors in his cell in fort Santiago‚ Where he is secretly finishing his farewell poem. He is also destined to die for his beloved country which he called “Pearl of the Orient Seas” in his poem and “Pearl of the Orient” in an article “Unfortunate Philippines” in The Hongkong Telegraph on September 24‚ 1892. The Spanish colonial government accused Rizal of two crimes: (a) the founding of La Liga Filipina‚ an "illegal organization" whose single

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    the eyes of the Filipino from colonial mentality and to make the students proud of the history. Those made me to re-examine myself and reflect upon my own sense of nationalism. I was able to know what the Rizal law was for. The main purpose of Jose Rizal’s works‚ namely the Noli Me Tangere and the El Filibusterismo‚ was to awaken Filipino nationalism so that the Filipinos will not forget who they are and that they have their own identity as a nation. Today‚ no student in the

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    Padrino Tony De La Rosa took his advice to create and go solo!! In 1992 Boni formed his own conjunto “Los Maximos”. He developed his own style of both singing and accordion techniques by using influences from his mentors and or inspirators such as Jose Feliciano‚ Isidro Govella‚ Juan Sifuentes‚ Joe Ramos‚ Tony De La Rosa‚ Angel Flores‚ Mingo Saldivar‚ Flaco Jimenez‚ Salvador Garcia‚ Manuel Guerrero‚ Paulino Bernal‚ Steve Jordan and many others. With this mixture of combining voices and accordion

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    The Filipino’s national hero‚ Jose Rizal‚ had written two famous novels which are the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. The compelling part of these novels compared to the regular novels we have nowadays is all the symbols that depicted the Philippines’ society in Rizal’s time. One of the symbols that he used is his characters. Each character represented a real person in society and through these it can be analyzed if that character represented a social cancer in the society. Most of the characters

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