the Filipinos demanded changes in the government and in the church. A. The Propaganda Movement (1872-1896) This movement was spearheaded mostly by the intellectual middle-class like Jose Rizal‚ Marcelo del Pilar‚ Graciano Lopez Jaena‚ Antonio Luna‚ Mariano Ponce‚ Jose Ma. Panganiban‚ and Pedro Paterno. The objectives of this movement were to seek reforms and changes like the following: 1. To get equal treatment for the Filipinos and the Spaniards under the law. 2. To make the Philippines
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Chapter 15 1. RIZAL AS HISTORIAN Rizal’s research studies in the British Museum (London) and in Bibliotheque Nationale (Paris) enriched his historical knowledge. His annotations to Morga’s book showed his familiarity with historiography. He told Isabelo de los Reyes‚ “A historian ought to be rigorously imparted…I never assert anything on my own authority. I cite texts and when I do‚ I have them before me.” 2. RIZAL AS HISTORIANFirst Voyage Around the World (Italian) Antonio PigafettaHistorical
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give advices for remedies and treatments. FUNCTION OF THE LANGUAGE: Asking for and giving suggestion and advice‚ describing personal goals; talking about diet and health. Time: 60 min TOPIC: I don’t feel Well GROUP: 3° J TEACHER: Jossy Arelyx Luna Rodriguez DATE: September 5‚ 2013 ACTIVITY ` OBJETIVE INTERACTION & TIME MATERIAL PROCEDURE Opening Activity To practice their vocabulary. 10 minutes group Plasma TV Computer Power Point Presentation Show a picture on the screen about
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------------------------------------------------- "RIZAL’S SECOND SOJOURN(pag babakasyon) IN PARIS AND THE UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION(paglalahad) OF 1889" Paris in the spring of 1889 was bursting with gaiety(joy) and excitement because of the universal exposition. Thousands of visitors from all corner of the world crowded every hotel‚ inn‚ and boarding house .every -where in the metropolis the hotel rate in London ‚ was caught in the whirl of gay Parisian life .despite the social parties
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Cited: ABC Science Online‚ 2006 Biosalinity.Org Lianes A.‚ Reinoso H.‚ Luna V.‚ (2005) World J of Agricultural Sciences 1(2)‚ 120-128 Munns R.‚ (2002) Plant Cell Environmental‚ 25‚ 239-250 Rahman M.‚ Soomro U.‚ Zahoor-ul-Hag M.. Gul Sh.‚ (2008) World J of Agricultural Sciences 4(3)‚ 398-403 Tester M. and Davenport R.‚ Na+
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SPANISH PERIOD (1565-1872) The First Books 1. Doctrina Cristiana - first book printed in the Philippines in 159; written by Fr. Juan de Placencia and Fr. Domingo Nieva in Tagalog and Spanish; contained Our Father‚ Hail Mary‚ Hail Holy Queen‚ the Ten Commandments of God‚ the Commandments of the Catholic Church‚ the Seven Mortal Sins‚ How to Confess‚ the Cathecism 2. Nuestra Señora del Rosario – second book printed in the Philippines written by Fr. Blancas de San Jose in 1602; printed
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was an emergency with one of the horses. Immediately we left to go back to his mother’s house. Once we got to Maria’s house‚ we went to the stables to Marc’s horse‚ luna‚ who was having a baby. Watching a horse birth was both disgusting and beautiful. The look in Marc’s eyes was unforgettable. He was so happy and excited. As we let Luna rest‚ he took me for a ride on another horse. The field for the horses to run was small but then there was a huge vineyard which we went through. We both smiled and
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of history come in many different forms. The most common mode of capturing the past is the ever-familiar writings found in the endless pages of written documents and books. More recently‚ the Internet has become the method of choice in replacing the pen and paper in capturing and recording the incidents of days past. While these techniques are a noble source to document and remember the teachings of yester-year‚ the best method that will guarantee a spark of interest in both the young and old is the
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our medical science‚ who has not only left pleasant memories in Madrid but also a void that no one has filled; Mr. Enrique Rogers‚ a worthy model for his character‚ talent‚ and sentiments; Mr. Evaristo Aguirre‚ orator‚ poet‚ with a delicate and ready pen‚ who has brought us the airs of the Andalucia beyond the seas; Mr. Jimenez whose brief sojourn concealed many of his good qualities; Mr. Tuason who is remembered for his generous deeds and who makes himself liked without being hated; and finally ’83
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Filipinization of the Philippine parishes and expulsion of the friars. 5) Human rights for Filipinos‚ such as freedom of speech‚ freedom of the press‚ and freedom to meet and petition for The Propagandists were patriots who waged their movement by means of pen and tongue to expose the defects of Spanish rule in the Philippines and the urgency of reforms to remedy them. They were scions of good families‚ highly intelligent‚ educated‚ patriotic‚ and courageous‚ who symbolized A lawyer and a journalist
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