October 8‚ 1896- Rizal learned that the Madrid papers were full of stories regarding the revolutions in the Philippines and he was blamed from it. * October 11‚ 1896- Rizal’s diary was confiscated during his way to Port Said‚ his cabin was searched nothing significant was found. On November 11‚ 1896 his diary was returned. Unsuccessful Rescue in Singapore * Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor and Sixto Lopez dispatch telegrams to an English lawyer in Singapore named Hugh Fort to rescue Rizal when his arrive
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completing his studies in Madrid‚ Rizal went to Paris and Germany to specialize in ophthalmology b. He worked as an assistant to Dr. Louis de Weckert‚ leading French ophthalmologist c. Studio of Luna: i. Happy hours: discussion with Luna on problems on art and painting technique ii. Rizal helped Luna by posing as model in several paintings iii. Death of Cleopatra: Rizal posed as an Egyptian Priest iv. Blood Compact: Rizal posed as Sikatuna II. AS MUSICIAN a. Jose could not sing well b. Came to play
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2013‚ Force Majeure Events Management Experts held a gala presentation in SM North Edsa of “JOE: The Rocksicale (A Rock Musicale)‚ a live theatrical rock musical featuring a contemporary fresh new take on the life of our National Hero‚ Dr. Jose Rizal.” Jose Rizal is the figure of our nation. He is the symbol of nationalism – a deep and intimate love for our country. He has contributed in many ways. In terms of literature‚ he has given the people masterpieces such as “Noli Me Tangere”‚ “El Filibusterismo”
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Every human being has the power to make decisions throughout the course of his or her life. People make choices every day‚ and it is the control that people have over their own lives that allows them to do so. This ability to have options and be able to make decisions should not cease to exist as a patient approaches the end of life. People have the right to believe strongly in personal autonomy and have the determination to control the end of their lives as wished (DeSpelder 238). Toward the
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One of the most favourite novels of Rizal was the Count of Monte Cristo which was authored by Alexander Dumas. This novel—which portrays the story of Edmond Dantes-- instilled his romantic cravings. Accordingly‚ the life of Edmond Dantes was a story of hope‚ vengeance‚ forgiveness‚ and mercy. This novel was an excellent example of pure wisdom and love. The theme of its story struck Rizal’s genius mind and unique character. The novel became a favourite reading material of the hero during his teenage
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Dr. José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda (June 19‚ 1861- December 30‚ 1896) He was an award winning poet‚ and brilliant critic of the Spanish historical accounts of the societies in his native pre-colonial Philippines. Full of intelligence and humility‚ Rizal gained the respect and admiration of prominent men from around the world. Yet‚ more importantly‚ Rizal’s love for his nation and his fellow men led him to spark a revolution that uplifted the welfare of so many. An outstanding academic
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Life Story of Jose Rizal: José Rizal was born to Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado Alejandra II and Teodora Morales Alonso Realonda Quintos. He hailed from a family of prosperous farmers. Rizal was the seventh of eleven children. José’s father adopted the family name ’Rizal’ from ’Ricial’‚ which meant ’green fields’. Even as a child‚ José advocated political ideas ahead of the time. He spoke of freedom and citizen rights‚ issues that brought on the ire of the authorities. He actively participated
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Summary of Rizal in Belgian Brussels (1890) January 28‚ 1890 – Rizal left Paris for Brussels Brussels– capital of Belgium. Two reasons why Rizal leave Paris: The cost of living in Paris was very high because of the Universal Exposition. The gay social life of the city hampered his literary works‚ especially the writing of his second novel El Filibusterismo. Life in Brussels Jose Albert – accompanied Rizal to move to Brussels. Jose Alejandro – an engineering student who replaced
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John Carlo M. Garcia1 1Email: johncarlogarcia746@yahoo.com I. Objectives After the session‚ students of MS 2 are expected to have the following competencies: 1. Describe the lovelife of the National Hero Dr. Jose Rizal; 2. Identify the following women who were linked romantically to Rizal: a. Julia b. Segunda“Minang” Katigbak c. Jacinta “Bb. L” Ibardo Laza d. Leonor “Orang” Valenzuela e. Leonor “Taimis” Rivera f. Conzuela Ortega y Perez g. Gertrude “Getiie” Beckette h. Nellie Boustead i. Seiko
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Nice Meeting You‚ Rizal Alfonso M. Samillano‚ Jr. BSED 1A Like anyone of us‚ he too is not perfect. He is vulnerable and emotional. He fell in love and got hurt. But unlike any other heroes the world has known for their bravery and courage‚ he is the gentlest and noblest. He didn’t die in the battlefield like El Cid Campeador of Spain. He didn’t win over an assault in a city like Agamemnon of Greece. He doesn’t possess invulnerability like Siegfried of Germany. He is not a mythical hero but
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