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    Rizal Works

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    Rizal’s Artworks Paintings Saturnina Rizal Spanish Coat of Arms Dapita Church Curtains A Painting on a Pair of Mother-of-Pearl  Christ Crucified Allegory on a Pair of Porcelain Bases of the New Year Celebration Immaculate Conception Portrait of Morayta Sketches Singapore lighthouse Rizal family tree Along Suez Canal Heads of Sibili Cumana Castle of St. Elmo  Antonio de Morga Aden Fishes caught in Dapitan Sketch of himself Pencil sketch of Dr. Blumentritt Monkey and the Turtoise Segunda Katigbak Brooklyn

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    Hymn to Labor: Rizal

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    First Homecoming From 1882 to 1887‚ Rizal was in Europe studying. There he was allured‚ fascinated and have all the beautiful memories throughout his sojourn. But this will not make Rizal forget his fatherland and his nationality. After 5 years of memorable adventure in Europe‚ he returned to the Philippines in August 1887 and practiced medicine in Calamba. Although his life is threatened because his Noli Me Tangere caused uproar especially among the friars‚ he insists on returning home. He has

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    New World Order Leading Topic Rizal Shows His Concern for a World Community. Peace Is What Men Make of It. Tolerance Is Essential in the Development of Mutual Understanding Among Nations. Love for Justice Fosters Friendship Among Nations. Rizal Urges Redemption- From Poverty. Rizal Decries Racial Superiority. Rizal’s Views on the Worth of Human Dignity Are Universal. Rizal Sets the Ideal of World Peace. Rizal Plans the Holding of International Congresses. Bring Rizal to the Consciousness of the World

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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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    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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    Life Story of Rizal

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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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    Jose P. Riza;

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    Jose Rizal was a man of incredible intellectual power‚ with amazing artistic talent as well. He excelled at anything that he put his mind to - medicine‚ poetry‚ sketching‚ architecture‚ sociology... the list seems nearly endless. Thus‚ Rizal’s martyrdom by the Spanish colonial authorities while he was still quite young was a huge loss to the Philippines‚ and to the world at large. Today‚ the people of the Philippines honor him as their national hero. On June 19‚ 1861‚ Francisco Rizal Mercado and

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    Venerate Rizal!

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    2013-72503 PI 10 Y-4R Reaction Paper No. 2 September 18‚ 2013 The Venerated Rizal Despite Constantino’s unfortunate downgrading of Rizal‚ the essay does provoke a lot of questions. For me‚ the most intriguing was why Constantino brought up the principle of "ilustrado struggle" when he wrote of how Rizal repudiated the 1896 Revolution. There is another one of the things I have seen. The only time it seems Rizal wanted veneration was in his conflict with Marcelo H. del Pilar over leadership of

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    Jose Garcia Villa

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    “When you are old and beautiful‚ And things most difficult are done‚ There will be few who can recall Your face as it is ravaged now By youth and its oppressive choice.” -At Majority Punched. The many memorabilia and personal trinkets of one of the most famous writers in Philippine literature surprisingly epitomized the exact contradictory‚ or some will say the exact sentiment‚ of the lines of the beautiful poem above. The personal touch of the displays in the 2nd floor gallery brought an

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    carefully observed the people and things on board the steamer. - There were sixteen passengers. He was the only Filipino and the rest were Spaniards‚ British‚ and Indian negroes. - The captain of the ship‚ Donato Lecha befriended Rizal. - To kill boredom of the voyage‚ Rizal played chess with his fellow passengers. He then defeated them many times‚ for he was a good chess player. - On May 9‚ the Salvadora docked at Singapore. He then stayed at Hotel de la Paz and spent two days on a sightseeing soiree

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