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    Reaction Paper GECKOES:New Treatment for Ailments? By:Jed Russell A. Labrador 8-Almond Some says that these is the latest promotion by those who believe in traditional asian medicine.But I don’t believe in that particular asian medicine‚ because World Health Organization (WHO) announced that geckos can cure diseases have absolutely no credebility and proveness and the rumor that the reptile can help cure aids is not TRUE‚and they reiterates that until today there is no direct treatment

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    Rizal as Engineer

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    Rizal as an Engineer Rizal was a licensed land surveyor before he took up medicine. This training enabled him to engage in civil engineering works. Among his achievements were the dam and waterworks he constructed in Dapitan in 1894 through the help of his pupils. The waterworks were built using stones‚ cast-off tiles‚ bamboo pipes‚ and mortar from burnt coral. He also invented a brick making machine‚ and a preparation of bakhaw paste‚ useful for roof construction because of its water resistance

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    Periodization of Rizal

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    MERCADO RIZAL ALONZO Y REALONDA * Sociological Imagination‚ C. Wright Mills: an awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society (History + Biography + Social Structure) ------------------------------------------------- FORMATIVE YEARS: 1861 – 1882 The Family * Rizal Family: one of the biggest families during their time / principalia class * Mercado: real surname adopted in 1731 by Domingo Lamco (paternal great great grandfather of Jose Rizal) * Rizal: second

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    Jose Rizal

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    CHAPTER 1: ADMITTING THE EXISTENCE OF INDOLENCE  SUMMARY: Rizal admits that indolence does exist among the Filipinos‚ but it cannot be attributed to the troubles and backwardness of the country; rather it is the effect of the backwardness and troubles experienced by the country. Past writings on indolence revolve only on either denying or affirming‚ and never studying its causes in depth. One must study the causes of indolence‚ Rizal says‚ before curing it. He therefore enumerates the causes of

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    Controversies of Rizal

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    Dr. Jose Rizal Controversies Dr. Jose Rizal‚ the well-loved Philippine national hero‚ and the brave known genius was famous and will remain famous worldwide. I don’t know if you’ve heard bout him‚ but of course if you’re a Filipino‚ you surely know him well because he’s a big part of the Philippine history. Jose Rizal is a star and like I’ve said genius and every star and genius is famous. And every famous is controversial. Before I go direct to Jose Rizal’s controversies‚ have a brief information

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    Rhio Mae Manaog COM 111 RIZAL: BAYANING THIRD WORLD The movie is about two writers of the film who seek to make a film or documentary to show the real events in the life of the national hero‚ Dr. Jose Rizal. Not just an ordinary movie about Rizal’s life‚ but a film that depicts the issues about his heroism that most Filipinos have not been aware of. This became a problem for the writer of the movie‚ what would be the main subject of their film or documentary. Rizal’s life has been filmed by

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    impossible job of atoning for the sins of their fathers and mothers. Perhaps the best tribute to Rizal has been said by Apolinario Mabini. In his lonely exile‚ compelled to live in Guam for refusing to submit to the conquering Americans‚ a militant nationalist to the core‚ Mabini pondered on the failure of the Revolution and remembered Rizal: In contrast to Burgos who wept because he died guiltless‚ Rizal went to the execution ground calm and even cheerful‚ to show that he was happy to sacrifice his

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    Rizal: Edukasyon

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    AB Philosphy I RIZAL: His LIFE and WORKS Summary of Chapter IV (topic 5‚ 6‚ 7 and 8): Rizal insists on Education as the Instrumental for Social Progress. A major contribution to the making of the Filipino nation was Rizal’s insistence on the education. He considered this as cornerstone of the reforms of the country. In his desire to improve the lot of the people he saw the need to educate them first. To him reforms would not mean anything at all if the people did not understand them.

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    Rizal in Dapitan

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    CHAPTER 21 EXILE IN DAPITAN * Peaceful Life in Dapitan | | During the early part of his exile in Dapitan‚ Rizal lived at the commandant’s residence. With his prize from the Manila Lottery and his earnings as a farmer and a merchant‚ he bought a piece of land near the shore of Talisay near Dapitan. On this land‚ he built three houses- all made of bamboo‚ wood‚ and nipa. The first house which was square in shape was his home. The second house was the living quarters of his pupils. And

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    Rizal as a Filipino

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    I. Introduction Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal Dr Jose Protacio Rizal was born in the town of Calamba‚ Laguna on 19th June 1861. The second son and the seventh among the eleven children of Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonso. With his mother as his first teacher‚ he began his early education at home and continued in Binan‚ Laguna. He entered a Jesuit-run Ateneo Municipal de Manila in 1872 and obtained a bachelor’s degree with highest honors in 1876. He studied medicine at the University of Santo

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