POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES QUEZON CITY CAMPUS BUHAY MGA GAWAIN AT KAISIPAN NI RIZAL (HIST 1023) REFLECTION PAPER Nr.1 “What have I learned and imbibed from Dr. Jose P Rizal‚ as a Filipino and hero? “ Student Name: Alpay‚ Hansel Geno L. “Whatever our condition might be then‚ let us love our country always and let us wish nothing but her welfare. Thus we shall labor in conformity with the purpose of humanity dictated by god which is the harmony and universal peace
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parents say)‚ it is the only thing they could leave to us when they pass away. So‚ without thinking about it thoroughly‚ this idea was instilled in my mind right away. But now that we were asked to write our idea about education and relate it with Rizals‚ this may serve as an opportunity for me to assess and reinforce this thought. As what the books say‚ the importance of education is quite clear. Education is the knowledge of putting one’s potentials to maximum use. One can safely say that a human
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Movie Review in Rizal 1 “Noli Me Tangere” I. INTRODUCTION A. Title of the movie: Noli Me Tangere (“Touch Me Not”) Director: Gerardo De Leon Characters: Edwardo Del Mar as Crisostomo Ibarra Edita Vidal as Maria Clara Leopordo Salcedo as Elias Cristina Sampang as Sisa Oscar Keesee as Padre Damaso Zandro Muhlach as Basilio Carlos Dala as Crispin Engracio Ibarra as Kapitan Tiago Lilian Laing De Leon as Donya Victorina Fred Gonzales as Pilosopong Tasyo A. Noli
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The Jose Rizal movie tells the actual life of our national hero‚ intertwined with the story of his novels – Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. It uncovers Rizal’s childhood until his execution in the hands of the Spaniards‚ as well as the glimpse of the life of suppression of the Filipino people under the Spanish friars. It also introduces his imaginations and how he viewed the Philippines during the colonization of Spain through his novels. The depictions of violence and torture during those
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Biography of Ninoy Aquino He smiles‚ but his eyes look wary. Aquino walks out onto the tarmac of the Manila International Airport‚ while uniformed men prevent his companions from following. Suddenly the sound of a shot rings through the plane. Aquino’s traveling companions begin to wail; three more shots sound. The western cameraman filming the event captures the image of two bodies lying on the ground‚ shot to the head. Soldiers hustle one of the bodies onto a luggage cart. Then‚ the soldiers
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Jose Arcadio Buendia in One hundred Years of Solitude: Ashwin Anil Utturkar Word Count: 1343 Jose Arcadio Buendia is an unusual character with bizarre and crazy methods of understanding the natural world. It is through Garcia Marquez’s free reign to imagination that results in this remarkably inventive fictional character who exhibits extremely exaggerated personality traits. Jose Arcadio is an introspective‚ inquisitive man of massive strength and energy who spends more time on his scientific
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believe that Rizal is the Reincarnation of God. SOURCE: http://www.rizalpark.org TRIVIA: Rizal was frequently stated in the book which Hitler wrote. SOURCE: http://www.rizalpark.org TRIVIA: Rizal was rumored to be gay. He had an affair with a male outside the country. SOURCE: http://www.rizalpark.org TRIVIA: Do you know that there are rumors that Adolf Hitler of Germany was son of Rizal? SOURCE: http://www.rizalpark.org TRIVIA: The mother of Zedong once became in love with Rizal‚ she was
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INTERPRETATION OF: TO THE FILIPINO YOUTH Unfold‚ oh timid flower! Lift up your radiant brow‚ This day‚ Youth of my native strand! Your abounding talents show Resplendently and grand‚ Fair hope of my Motherland! Soar high‚ oh genius great‚ And with noble thoughts fill their mind; The honor’s glorious seat‚ May their virgin mind fly and find More rapidly than the wind. The first line‚ "unfold‚ oh timid flower‚" implies that the youth is silent and consequently has not yet gone
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Life and Travels of Jose Rizal Haunted by enemies and threatened by friars‚ Rizal was forced to leave Philippines for the second time. It was February 1888 then. Rizal at 27 was an embittered victim of human iniquities‚ a disillusioned dreamer‚ and a frustrated reformer. This was the start of Rizal’s second travel. On February 3‚ 1888‚ after six months of stay in Calamba‚ Rizal left Manila for Hong Kong on board the Zafiro. He was sad and sick during the crossing of the choppy China Sea. He did
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