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    Young Rizal

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    Did young Rizal really write poem for children? By Ambeth R. Ocampo Philippine Daily Inquirer IN 1892‚ Jose Rizal began a new novel in Tagalog. He realized that in order to reach a wider readership in his country‚ he had to write in his native tongue. During this time of exile in Hong Kong‚ his elder brother‚ Paciano‚ had completed a translation of the “Noli Me Tangere” from the original Spanish into Tagalog that was corrected and finalized by Rizal. Envisioned as a popular edition with illustrations

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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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    Rizal Study

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    Manlongat‚ Artemio Gonzalo A. 2LM1 Movie Review: Jose Rizal by Marilou Diaz- Abaya A. In the film Jose Rizal by Marilou Diaz-Abaya‚ many facts about the life and the last days of Dr. Jose Rizal was presented. However‚ many inconsistencies according to history were depicted in the movie. The inconsistencies‚ I think are to enrich and to give the movie more substance as it progresses. These inconsistencies were; the friend of Dr. Jose Rizal that visits him in his cell‚ Simoun died because of a

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    Reflection of Rizal

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    strongly suspect it is‚ then the way we currently construct Jose Rizal (the way we approach him and his legacy) does not speak too well of us. There is something faintly disturbing about the fact that more is written‚ and known‚ in popular society (and pop history) about how many languages Rizal spoke (and how many women he supposedly bedded) than the importance of his annotated Morga. Or even that there is this pervasive sense of Rizal the Reformer‚ without understanding that his reforms were designed

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    Writing and Rizal

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     Works and Writings 1. Brief ... 3. Rizal Life Works Writings Summary 1 - Scribd www.scribd.com/doc/68182467/Rizal-Life-Works-Writings-Summary-1‎ * Oct 10‚ 2011 - Rizal Life Works Writings Summary 1 - Download as Text file (.txt)‚ PDF File (.pdf)‚ Word Doc (.doc) or read online. 4. Summary of Rizal’s Life‚ Works and Writings 125.212.37.19:8080/course/info.php?id=195‎ * This course presents a historical-thematic account of the life of Rizal‚ the society he lived and the works he

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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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    Rizal Analysis

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    Movie Analysis of Rizal The movie Jose Rizal tells the life story of National Hero during the 19TH century where the Philippines is under the Spanish colonization. The film starts with Jose Rizal in Belgium where he was writing his Novel‚ but I think the most appropriate setting is the place where our National hero was born‚ and it was in Calamba‚ Laguna. Characters of this movie made a realistic portrayal of their role. Like those Spanish characters where they really use Spanish language and you

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    Rizal

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    a) Characters of El Filibusterismo  i. Simoun – rich jewelery ii. Doña Victorina – ridiculously pro-Spanish native woman iii. Tiburcio de Espadaña – husband of Doña Victorina iv. Paulita Gomez – beautiful niece of Doña Victorina v. Ben-Zayb – Spanish journalist‚ who writes silly articles about Filipinos vi. Padre Sibyla – Vice-Rector of the University of Santo Tomas vii. Padre Camorra – Parish priest of the town of Tiani viii. Don Custodio – a pro-Spanish Filipino

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    Rizal Life

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    The Birth of Rizal DR. JOSE PROTACIO MERCADO RIZAL ALONZO YREALONDA MEANINGS OF NAME Doctor - completed his medical course in Spain and was conferred the degree of Licentiate in Medicine by the Universidad Central de Madrid Jose- was chosen by his mother who was a devotee of the Christian saint SanJose (St. Joseph) Protacio- from Gervacio P. which come from a Christian calendar Mercado-adopted in 1731 by Domigo Lamco (the paternal great-great-grandfather of Jose Rizal) which the Spanish

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    “En Campos de Batalla de dr. Jose Rizal.” If I got it right‚ this translates to “The Battlefield of Dr. Jose Rizal.” The story was about the challenges that Dr. Rizal faced while he was fighting for the country. It revolved around his personal struggles‚ namely his choice between the freedom of the country and his own happiness. The play started by presenting the adolescent Jose‚ encouraged by his brother to study abroad for the Filipinos‚ and distracted with the young love with his cousin

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