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    why rizal is a national hero

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    Signature José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda[6][7] (June 19‚ 1861 – December 30‚ 1896)‚ was a Filipino nationalist‚ writer[8] and revolutionary. He is widely considered the greatest national hero of the Philippines.[9] He was the author of Noli Me Tángere‚ El Filibusterismo and a number of poems and essays. He was executed on December 30‚ 1896. Contents   [hide]  1 Family and Early Childhood 1.1 Ancestry 1.2 Birth and Early Childhood 2 Education 3 Personal life‚ relationships and ventures

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    Jose Rizal

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    Jose Rizal‚ an ilustrado in the 19th Century Spanish Monarchy Restoration By Carlos Alberdi | Updated October 25‚ 2011 - 12:00am 2 9 googleplus0 0 MANILA‚ Philippines - The hero of Philippine independence was a genuine Spanish free-thinker during his time. Last June 19 was the 150th birth anniversary of Jose Rizal‚ the icon of Philippine independence. His memory clouded by the geographical and mental distance that now separates us from the Pacific Ocean‚ which was once called the “Spanish

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    Rizal

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    years– Calamba‚ Binan‚ Ateneo and the Jesuits‚ GOMBURZA‚ martyrdom‚ imprisonment of Teodora Alonzo‚ literary ventures‚ encounter with the guardia civil •          1882 - 1887: European sojourn‚ enlightenment education‚ medical studies‚ patriotism‚ Noli Me Tangere •          1887 – 1888: the turning point – The Calamba Hacienda Case •          1888 – 1892: second sojourn—radicalization of Rizal; historical ethnological‚ linguistic studies‚ Los Indios Bravos‚ conflict within break with del Pilar

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    Rizal Autobiography

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    Weckert GERMANY: * he left Paris for Heidelberg and worked at the University of Heidelberg Eye Clinic with Dr. Otto Becker * JULY 31 1886‚ Rizal sent his first letter to Prof. Ferdinand Blumentritt * on FEBRUARY 21 1887‚ he finished writing Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) and was helped by Maximo Viola. The manuscript came into production on MARCH 1887. FIRST HOMECOMING: * went back to the Phils in 1887 for 3

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    While watching the movie‚ I have observed similarities and differences of some scenes from today’s youth. Let’s start discussing about the similarities. First thing I have observed is the harsh treatment given by the colonials to our fellowmen especially to women and children. They‚ if not physically‚ were verbally abused by the Spaniards. I compared it to what’s happening in our society today and quite noticed a similarity. It is similar in a way that women and children‚ even the men too‚ are still

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    “Bayaning Third World” The film was all about different controversies surrounding Rizal and the highlight was the Retraction Controversy. Did Rizal‚ in his last few days‚ ever wrote a letter withdrawing his attacks to the Catholic Church? If he did‚ what could have driven him to write that? The retraction letter is really controversial because if Rizal did write that‚ it would turn out that he does not deserve to be called a hero after all. The film makes me feel like I am in the Hispanic time

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    Revolts | Leaders & Year | Causes | Result | 1. Dagohoy Revolt2. Lakandula3. Magat Salamat4. Magalat5. Sumoroy6. Revolt of the Irrayas7. Maniago8. Malong9. Diego Silang10. Ibanag Revolt | Francisco Dagohoy‚ also known as Francisco Sendrijas (1744-1829)Rajah Lakandula(1574)Magat Salamat(1587-1588)Magalat(1596)Juan Ponce Sumoroy(1649)Felipe Cutabay‚ Gabriel Dayag (1621)Francisco Maniago(1660)Andres Malong(1660-1661)Diego Silang(1762-1763)Dabo and Juan Marayag(1673) |  Forced labor was one of

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    Rizal

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    Why did Rizal Studied Abroad? 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 and many more. 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

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    Reflection Paper

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    Malansang Isda by Rosalinda N. Olsen ”Ang hindi nagmamahal sa sariling wika ay masahol pa sa malansang isda” is one of the most often quoted of Rizal’s writings.  Why‚ then‚ did he write his two novels‚ Noli me tangere and El Filibusterismo in Spanish?  In his dedication of theNoli me Tangere‚ Rizal wrote‚ “I will strive to reproduce thy condition faithfully‚ without discriminations.”   Surely‚ the national hero of the Philippines was not somebody who said one thing and did the opposite.  Both

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    Title Jose Rizal A Man For

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    Title: Jose Rizal: A Man for All Generations Author(s): Luis H. Francia Source: The Antioch Review. 72.1 (Winter 2014): p44. Document Type: Essay Copyright: COPYRIGHT 2014 Antioch Review‚ Inc. Full Text:  "Why independence if today’s slaves will be tomorrow’s tyrants? And they will be‚ because without a doubt a person who submits to tyranny loves it." --José Rizal‚ El Filibusterismo A s known to every Filipino as George Washington is to Americans‚ his name and face are everywhere: on one-peso coins

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