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    comprises two houses. Where 3. Biography of the Founding fathers of Southeast Asia. Philippines Jose Rizal A Filipino nationalist‚ writer and reformist. He is widely considered the greatest national hero of the Philippines. He was the author of Noli Me Tángere‚ El Filibusterismo and a number of poems and essays. He was executed by a firing squad on December 30‚ 1896. Andres Bonifacio a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary. He is often called "the father of the Philippine Revolution". He

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    worsening problem in our country. He cursed the revolution and even the youth because they are asking for chains and not freedom with Spain. He said‚ “Mamamatay kayo bago pa man dumating ang inyong kamatayan.” Rizal had published books such as the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ as his weapons against the dominions of Spain in our country. These novels became an inspiration over the “KATIPUNAN” or the “Sons of the People.” Andres Bonifacio condemns the friars and he said that the Spain is

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    Ateneo De Naga University Naga City Rizal on Filipino Women Identity Today Submitted By: Miranda‚ Bly Submitted To: Mr. Ozzias Villaver (Teacher) In partial fulfillment of the requirement of HISSOO5- Life‚ Works and Writings of a Genius Section N4 – 7:30 – 9:00 TTH – AR112 1st Semester / SY 2009 – 2010 Title: Rizal on Filipino Women Identity Today Introduction: During Rizal’s time‚ he showed us what a real character of a woman is on those times. He told in one of his

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    The fourth chapter of Quibuyen’s “A Nation Aborted” explores the meaning of Rizal’s intellectual work by scrutinizing the fusion of Rizal’s biography and history. Quibuyen begins his chapter by refuting what Austin Coates and Maria Guerrero have said- that Rizal inspired the Filipinos to make the first revolution in Asia single-handedly with ideas all his own. Quibyen presents in this chapter two crucial things to consider in interpreting Rizal’s work: (1) Rizal’s ideas that embodied like a form

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    ”The identity of a Filipino today is of a person asking what is his identity.” - Nick Joaquin When I bought this book a couple of months ago‚ I immediately skimmed the first two pages. I did think that this was a book about a female character with anatomical deformity and the book was about what caused the deformity and what should be done to correct it. I thought that this book would make me endlessly laugh. Having formed that ridiculous image in my mind‚ I set this book aside. There were

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    Rizal’s Continuing Dialogue by Justo P. Torres. Jr. The article shares the ideas and opinions in dialogues that usually represent conflicting views about Dr. Jose Rizal. Even though he is our national hero we still feel in need of a continuing dialogue on his ideas‚ principles and convictions. We know him as a profound thinker and a great doer who love our country and had remarkable patriotism. For that he was called the “First Filipino.” But there are still a lot of queries that still need

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    Dr. Jose Rizal known as traveler. He is the most traveler Filipino hero in history. He traveled around the world and had a lot of adventure for his education and sophistication through which he learned the culture and politics of other countries. He’s first trip abroad was on 1882 in Spain. The reason why‚ he wanted to bring changes in his native land. But the first stop over of Rizal while on his way to Spain is Singapore‚ which he spent sightseeing the city including its famed Brotanical Garden

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    Calle Crisologo The most beautiful street in the Philippines can be found in Vigan -- Calle Crisologo. It was restored to its pre-war beauty with its cobbled streets and old Spanish houses. It is the only town during World War II that was saved from destruction because of a love story. Legend has it that a Japanese General‚ who married a Filipina in Vigan‚ promised the parish priest that he would save the town from destruction from the retreating Japanese if he would agree to take care of his

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    domination over our country. Crisostomo Ibarra was also introduced in the film‚ and it is Rizal’s alter ego. Ibarra had been forced to have two personalities because of the worsening problem in our country. Rizal had published books such as the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ as his weapons against the dominions of Spain in our country. These novels became an inspiration over the “KATIPUNAN” or the “Sons of the People.” The Katipunans tear their ‘cedulas’ that symbolizes to end all of

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    Shiloh Gustafson 10/28/2013 ENGL 3201 An Allusion to Culture Hypothetically‚ say time travel were invented and two writers‚ one from today and one from a time long past‚ were given the same‚ very specific prompts. The likely result would be two entirely different products. Though the topic was the same‚ the two writers came from two very different times and cultures‚ producing two works unique to each. Just as light is absorbed and reflected by everything in the Universe‚ literature – poems‚

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