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    Rizal Law

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    1425‚ commonly known as the Rizal Law‚ is basically about the obligation of all schools in the Philippines to teach the life and works of Jose Rizal‚ the national hero‚ in commemoration of all the sacrifices of our heroes in the fight for our freedom. Teaching the life and works of Rizal was deemed to bring a greater sense of nationalism and idealism to the youth. To support this intention‚ the schools should keep adequate number of copies of the works of Jose Rizal‚ particularly his two renowned

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    Rizal Park

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    the latter. The park itself is evidently larger in the former. Also‚ I have observed that our Rizal Park is not protected by guards 24/7 and if you can jump high enough‚ you can already touch it. I think the reason for this is that the actual history happened in the so-called Bagumbayan. But the big difference that I really felt is that the Rizal that was standing right in front of me is Davao’s own Rizal. I know it might sound a bit odd but I felt like he was approachable and more realistic. It seems

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    JOSE RIZAL

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    Rizal as a Hero What is the image that people represent Rizal in terms of ideology and his deeds that he has depicted from different novels and sophisticated poems? Did he pass his blood to the Filipinos which ignited them into a compassionate leader? He who is called Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda – the polymath that was reigned as the greatest hero of our nation. Jose Rizal was one of the aspiring novelists and painters of the past century. But‚ today

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    Rizal the Subversive

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    Rizal as a Rational Thinker During his life‚ Jose Rizal was described as a heretic and subversive‚ an enemy of both the Church and Spain. He has made tremendous contributions to the progress of the Filipino society. His political works and essays‚ being anti-clerical and anti-colonial‚ frankly aimed to expose the maladies of his time and cure the Philippines of what he calls "the social cancer". Rizal had been the progressive radical thinker‚ and promptly answered the ailing call of his Motherland

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    Jose Rizal

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    INTRODUCTION Many of us know already who Dr. Jose Rizal is. A national hero‚ a genius‚ a writer‚ a scientist and a doctor‚ these are the first thing that comes to our mind. He is a man with many accomplishments. All his writings and works are still recognized in the whole world. Through reading this paper‚ you could find out how his life has gone to many challenges and what contribution he left in our country. As a Filipino‚ we are proud because Dr. Jose Rizal gives all of us inspiration in all the things

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    THE INTIMATE ALLIANCE BETWEEN RELIGION AND GOOD EDUCATION As the climbing ivy over lefty elm Creeps tortuously‚ together the adornment Of the verdant plain‚ embellishing Each other and together growing‚ But should the kindly elm refuse its aid The ivy would impotent and friendless wither So is Education to Religion By spiritual alliance bound Through Religion‚ Education gains reknown‚ and Woe to the impious mind that blindly spurning The sapient teachings of religion‚ this Unpolluted

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    Rizal History

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    communities that we have. History 12 Descriptive Title: Life‚ works and writings of Dr. Jose Rizal. History 12 Rizal? Who is this guy? Why do we need to study his life‚ works and writings? Republic Act No. 1425 Rizal Law Making it compulsory to those in tertiary education to study the life works and writing of our National Hero. “The life‚ works and writings of Rizal‚ particularly the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ are constant and inspiring source of patriotism

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    edu/historiography 3. Historiography‚ Retrieved April 15 2014‚ From Wikipedia-the free encyclopaedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historiography 4. The history of Education in America‚ Retrieved 15 April 2014: www.chesapeake.edu/Library/EDU_101/eduhist.asp&sa 5. University of Education‚ Faculty of Education‚ School of Education Studies (2012) Education and schooling in South Africa: An introduction for undergraduate students‚ 8-34 EDUCATION STUDIES 210 HISTORY OF EDUCATION ASSIGNMENT NAME: DEVINA REDDY

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    Si Rizal

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    I will tell about Dr. Rizal. Rizal’s life story was full of love and hope. His mother taught him how to make poems‚ read Spanish inscriptions like the Bible‚ story books and among others. He was also a dedicated brother to his siblings and a son to his parents. Hes got a lot of talents and skills. He knew how to perform magic‚ paint various picturesque scenes‚ did sculpturing‚ played the piano and the harp and others. He was such a gifted child that when he entered school‚ some of his classmates

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    Jose Rizal

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    June 13‚ 2013 BSEd4-1 What made Jose Rizal as our Greatest Hero? One person can be called as a hero when they do good things in our society even in our country‚ like what Jose Rizal’s did he had proven that pen is mightier than the sword and he didn’t use violence to fight off the Spaniards. Rizal’s pen may not have an immediate effect‚ but it made a more lasting impact and still very significant after generations of Filipinos. Jose Rizal became the Philippine national hero because he

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