Sir Dennis D. Gupa Ang Paglalakbay ni Sisa: Isang Noh sa Laguna “Ang Paglalakbay ni Sisa: Isang Noh sa Laguna‚” is a reinterpretation as a Noh play of Jose Rizal’s Sisa character from the novel “Noli Me Tangere.” It is a Noh play that combines Filipino Literature and elements of Noh. It tells a story of Sisa‚ the tragic heroine who is in search of her lost sons‚ through life and beyond death. Battling
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carry out this mission‚ they have the skills and the technology to sharp the course of our future. But the question is‚ how can they do this? Do they have enough direction to play the part? Can they live up to the ideals to save this nation as Dr. Jose Rizal had said? Currently‚ our society is characterized by problems like corruption‚ hunger‚ poverty‚ environmental issues and many more. The only ones who can put an end to these difficulties are our youth. They need to be aware of the condition
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Maria Jose Florez Garcia is a Latino immigrant from Bucaramanga city‚ Columbia who wrote about her positive view of immigrating to the United States. Her life was mostly focused on tennis‚ since her family played it. She moved to U.S by herself looking for a scholarship for tennis. Her parents and brother are a big inspiration for Maria. Maria believes that God has good things for her in the USA. For instance‚ Maria wrote about how her parents‚ her brother‚ and her play tennis. Her brother was her
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sisters Neneng and Lucia‚ the Valenzuela family‚ Pedro Paterno‚ Mateo Evangelista‚ the Ateneo Jesuit fathers‚ and some intimate friends. The Jesuit priests gave him letters of recommendation to the members of their Society in Barcelona. He used the name Jose Mercado. Before his departure he wrote a farewell letters for his beloved parents and another for his sweetheart Leonor Rivera. On May 3‚ 1882‚ Rizal departed on board the Spanish steamer Salvadora bound for Singapore. With tears in his eyes and
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Jose Rizal (1861-1896) Rizal was born on June 19‚ 1861‚ in Calamba‚ Laguna‚ the seventh child and the second son of the 11 children of Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonso. Rizal’s parents were not only well-to-do‚ but also well educated‚ a rarity among Filipino families then. His father‚ a sugar planter and landholder‚ attended a Latin school in his native Binan town‚ also in Laguna‚ and a college in Manila. His mother‚ who had a good business sense managed some small enterprise‚ also studies at
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In late November‚ Betsy has just returned from Bacolod‚ and she was going to new york the next day. Then they made an agreement that they will write each other a letter often. She also give pepe a copy of his father’s book with inscription: To my future husband-whose past‚ present‚ and future‚ I hope‚ may also be mine‚ she also told him to read the last chapter. Then she drew out from her bag a ring for her and pepe. Which had a included a date of when they did the first time. From there‚ they said
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RIZAL IN LONDON‚ PARIS ‚ BRUSSELS ‚ and MADRID * Live d in London May 1888 t o Mar. 1889 3 reasons why he stayed there: 1)To improve the his knowledge of theEnglish Language 2)To study and annotate Morga’s Sucesosde Las Islas Filipinas 3)London was a safe place for him to carryon his fight against Spanish Tyranny Filipiniana studies Completing annotating Morga’s books Wrote many articles in La Solidaridad Penned Young Women of Malolos * Life in London Went to London May 25‚ 1888 Stayed
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“At first it was not easy‚ just like everything in life‚ nothing is easy‚” Jorge Luis Rodriguez highlight in the interview. As a University of California‚ Riverside student‚ I had the opportunity to interview a successful‚ wise and kind man‚ who owns his own small business. He owns big trucks that pick up‚ transport‚ and drop off packages and small shipments within the state of California. He began by talking about his early life as a garbage collector and how the backbreaking job led him to serious
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While watching the movie‚ I have observed similarities and differences of some scenes from today’s youth. Let’s start discussing about the similarities. First thing I have observed is the harsh treatment given by the colonials to our fellowmen especially to women and children. They‚ if not physically‚ were verbally abused by the Spaniards. I compared it to what’s happening in our society today and quite noticed a similarity. It is similar in a way that women and children‚ even the men too‚ are still
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the Government He thought outside of the box‚ he was a game changer‚ his mind was more advanced compared with others and he fought peacefully with the use of his writings‚ he was an essayist‚ diarist‚ and a novelist‚ he is no other than‚ Dr. José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda‚ or Pepe as he was called at home. Rizal is a nonviolent individual‚ a proprietor of peace‚ maybe. His advocacy was to have reform and change through composed means‚ as he was addressing this call to the
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