“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.” - John F. Kennedy We are living through a revolution‚ right now‚ and we don’t even know it. While we’re all sitting around chatting on facebook‚ complaining about how much homework we have‚ and stressing about whether or not we’re going to that party on the weekend‚ the people of the Middle East are staging a rebellion against their dictators. Sometime in the future‚ this revolt will be in history books
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Nemencio Santiago Physician General of the Katipunan Supreme Council In office 1895–1898 Personal details Born July 11‚ 1869 Polo‚ Bulacan‚ Philippines Died April 6‚ 1956 (aged 86) Polo‚ Bulacan‚ Philippines Spouse(s) Marciana Castro Profession Doctor of Medicine Religion Roman Catholic Pío Valenzuela (July 11‚ 1869–April 6‚ 1956) was a Filipino physician and patriot who was among the leaders of the Katipunan that started the Philippine Revolution against Spain. Valenzuela City in northern
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MY CONFERENCE WITH DR. RIZAL IN DAPITAN From the “Memoirs of the Katipunan and the Philippine Revolution” by Dr. Pio A. Valenzuela With a roundtrip first class ticket which cost me P60‚ and under the assumed name of Procopio Bonifacio‚ I embarked on the steamship Venus on Monday‚ June 15‚ 1896‚ between 10 and 11 o’clock in the morning‚ accompanied by Raymundo Mata‚ a blind man‚ and Rufino Magos‚ both residents of Barrio Binakayan‚ Kawit‚ Cavite‚ who were deck passengers. On the boat as first
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Chapter 22 Exile in Dapitan‚ 1892-96 Rizal lived in exile in faraway Dapitan‚ a remote town in Mindanao which was under the missionary jurisdiction of the Jesuits‚ from 1892 to 1896. This four – year interregnum in his life was tediously unexciting‚ but was abundantly fruitful with varied achievements. Beginning of Exile in Dapitan Steamer Cebu – brought Rizal to Dapitan carried a letter from Father Pablo Pastells‚ Superior of the Jesuits Society in the Philippines‚ to Father Antonio Obach
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People argue that the French Revolution was not as revolutionary as the American Revolution. There may have been many reasons for this; the serial authoritarian regimes‚ the guillotine or the Reign of Terror. This essay will argue how revolutions always fail to change the underlying structures of authority. During the French Revolution the structure of the French society had undergone a momentous transformation but in the end exchanged an authoritarian regime for an authoritarian regime. This idea
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Father Superior Pastells informed Father Obach that Rizal could live at the parish convent on the following conditions:1. "That Rizal publicly retract his errors concerning religion‚ and make statements that were clearly pro-Spanish and against revolution.2. "That he perform the church rites and make a general confession of his past life.3. "That henceforth he conduct himself in an exemplary manner as a Spanish subject and a man of religion."Rizal did not agree with these conditions. Consequently
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World History February 27 Human Body and World View The scientific revolution was the actualization of modern science during the early modern period‚ when progresses in mathematics and astronomy transformed views of society and nature. For example humans as Newton gives new ideas that contributed to the scientific revolution‚ like “The replacement of the Earth as center of the universe by heliocentric theory.” Moreover Isaac Newton explained the
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RIZAL IN DAPITAN From June 17‚ 1892 to July 31‚ 1896‚ Dapitan became the bare witness to one of the most fruitful periods in Rizal’s life. His stay in the province was more than he was living in exile. It was the period when Rizal had been more focused on serving the people and the society through his civic works‚ medical practices‚ land development‚ promotion of education and of course‚ coming accross with his one true love‚ Josephine Bracken. The part of Rizal’s life where he came to know
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questions. Your papers must be computer typed‚ and double-spaced‚ using a common font such as “Times New Roman‚” size 12. Questions 1. What were the causes of the American Revolution? 2. Describe the major causes of the discontent of the French Third Estate before the French Revolution. 4. Describe the major causes of the French Revolution of 1789. Hand in a hard copy of your paper not later than 11:59 p.m. on April 16 2013. For this assignment‚ emailed papers are not acceptable. Instructions: 1. This
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Life and work of Rizal chapter21 summary? Answer: EXILE IN DAPITAN Arrival in manila. Rizal and his sister Lucia arrived in Manila at nooon of Sunday‚ June 26‚ 1892‚ on board the small steamer Don Juan. The met by s platoon of carabineers and their commander. While the carabineers were inspecting their luggage‚ a captain and sergeant of the Guardia Civil Veterana (Manila Police)‚ both in disguise‚ watched the inspection procedings. After the customs inspection‚ Rizal and his sister were allowed
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