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    Philippines” in The Hongkong Telegraph on September 24‚ 1892. The Spanish colonial government accused Rizal of two crimes: (a) the founding of La Liga Filipina‚ an "illegal organization" whose single aim was to "perpetrate the crime of rebellion;" (b) rebellion which he promoted through his previous activities.3 The prosecution drew information from the dossier on Rizal which detailed his "subversive activities" Rizal‚ in his defense‚ denied that he engaged in any political activity between July 6‚ 1892 after

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    The artwork analyzed is by Jose Wenselado Garcia‚ no title. The emphasis are the only areas with color. The rest of the artwork is in black and white. Also‚ the colors are analogous‚ however‚ it flows within each other. The artwork is made with ink and paper. The history of the artwork infers to the Aztec Indians due to the way the tower is shape and the skeletons surrounding the tower. The background is very neutral. There was no balance in the artwork. The lines in the artwork are very detailed

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    A collective responsibility: The youth is the hope of our motherland But for the youthRizal has left generations that succeeded‚ a challenge that has forever been echoed by the older ones‚ that “the youth is the hope of our motherland.” I will not try to enumerate how many times past young generations have failed to live up to this promise‚ nor will I try to over magnify the extent of their failure‚ but instead‚ pass on something more to those who burden us with that thought. Has the older

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    aspects include his skills‚ talents and knowledge about poetry‚ painting‚ academics‚ medicine‚ philosophy‚ history‚ law and international languages. These aspects only prove how intelligent and gifted Rizal is even more when he wrote literary articles to attack the Spanish oppressors in the Philippines. Rizal‚ as a student‚ manifested proficiency and excellency because at a very young age‚ his mother was teaching him basic skills like reading which is very important in his foundation in being such. He

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    The book by Jose Muñoz starts off by explaining the concept of Disidentification – illustrated by the play of Marga Gomez‚ who is a female playwright and a queer of color person. (Muñoz‚ 1999‚ p. 3). The author also talks of identity as something that does not exist easily – at least not for the sexual minority‚ but‚ on the contrary‚ is easily accessible for heterosexual individuals since even identity is largely rooted in stereotype. In fact‚ a large aspect of the discussion revolves around identity

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    Rizal Ch 9 Facts

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    Visited Postdam‚ city near berlin Fact: Maximo Viola - is a doctor of medicine who lent money to Jose Rizal so that Rizal can publish his first known novel "Noli Me Tangere". Tour Begins May 11 1887 left berlin by train destination was Dresen‚ one of best cities in Germany Dresen Facts: Dr. Adolf B. Meyer - director of the Dresden Museum who admired his all around knowledge and ability‚ remarked "Rizal’s many-sidedness was stupendous." DR. FEODOR JAGOR – German scientist-traveler

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    Portfolio in Literature 1 Presented to: Instr. Jasmin T. Gadian Presented by: Gerlie Gonzales BEEd-2 Footnote to Youth by Jose Garcia Villa Footnote to Youth concentrates in the prospect of teenage marriage. This account focuses on the most common problem of the youth these days‚ Love and being in love encompasses a lot of things in life that we have to keep in mind. Being married at the young age is something that many people should consider because with everything that’s been happening

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    universal exposition of 1889 which was  scheduled to open on May 16 ‚1889 so the all hotel accommodations were taken . to the great disgust(pagkainis) of Rizal ‚the cost of living  spiralled high because the French  land lords‚ taking  advantage of great demand for living quarters‚ raised the rent of their rooms.             For a short time‚ Rizal lived in the house of his friends valentine ventura‚ at No.45 rue maubeuge‚ where he polished his annotated edition of morga’s book. He transferred his

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    Rizal X Reaction Paper I had a lot of preconceived ideas of what the plot of Rizal X would be. Based at the content of the promotional posters scattered all over the campus‚ I thought that Rizal X would just be another one of those plays that try to portray a modern day Rizal with modern day problems. So I was pleasantly surprised at how the play turned out. It was quite interesting and refreshing to see a play without a linear plot get successfully pulled off. The manner in which they correlated

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    writer‚ intellectual‚ statesman as well as becoming the seventh President of Argentina. He fought for a higher level of European education in addition to a modernization and Europeanization for all of his country for the people of Argentina. In Cuba‚ Jose Marti was a tremendous and outstanding writer and revolutionary philosopher who fought for the independence and liberation of Cuba from Spain and effectively preserving the traditional Latin America. By

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