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    The last module basically talks about the life of Dr. Jose P. Rizal and how he was transformed from a small innocent boy that belonged to a rich family in Calamba‚ Laguna to the Jose P. Rizal we Filipinos know. It also talks about his works as well as the writings he made and its significance today. As we all know Dr. Jose P. Rizal came from one of the wealthiest and most powerful families in the Town of Calamba‚ Laguna. His Father‚ Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado y Alejandro‚ came from a family

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    The Philippines Under Spanish Rule (1600s – 1800s) Political Changes As a crown colony‚ the Philippines was administered by the Council of the Indies. Even so‚ the Spanish officials in the Philippines were appointed by the King of Spain‚ who issued Royal orders and decrees dealing with the proper administration of the colony. In 1863‚ the Philippines‚ as a colony‚ was placed under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Colonies or Overseas Ministry (Ministerio de Ultramar). In order to make

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    Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature The Given Literature below are the studies that encourages us to do our very own card game successfully and knowledgeable. 2.1 Foreign Literature 2.1.1 Game theory and AI: a unified approach to poker games(Thesis for graduation as Master of Artificial Intelligence University of Amsterdam) In this study‚ the player holds over outcomes is expressed by a utility function‚ U. This is a mapping from outcomes to real numbers in such a way that for

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    The Fight for Control It is human nature to want what we can’t have. It is hard to come by a person who is completely satisfied with his or her belongings because in most cases‚ there is always that longing for more. Not only is it an inclination to want what we can’t have‚ but we also idealize the unattainable. “The grass is always greener on the other side‚” is a common phrase for a reason. Sir Thomas Wyatt’s poem‚ Whoso List to Hunt‚ is a classic poem of a man idealizing a woman he can’t have

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    Rizal First Trip Abroad

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    which advocated for education. Masonic principles like individual liberty‚ freedom of speech‚ equality‚ religious tolerance‚ separation of Church and State‚ and others were also made part of the laws. (Fajardo‚ 1996)   In 1884‚ Rizal began to write Noli MeTangere to expose the political and religious corruption of Philippine society. Later that year‚ he delivered a speech at a banquet organized in honor of Juan Luna and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo‚ who had

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    Youngblood Nationalism redefined By Bobbie Reyes Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 00:20:00 07/23/2009 Almost a year ago‚ I found myself on a plane to New York City. I wasn’t going on vacation or visiting relatives. I was starting my first year at Sarah Lawrence College‚ a liberal arts school renowned for its writing program.The first of my family to leave the country‚ I was terrified. Doubts filled my mind during the 18-hour trip. But one question kept coming back: Am I performing an act of

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    Approval Sheet This research paper entitled “Why Rizal became the Philippine National Hero?” has been submitted and successfully defended by Group VIII (8). Members: Dianne Beleno Gerald Lirag Raymond Lomerio Aiza Cuenca Angelica Delos Reyes Jonamie Ravelo Remarks : _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    Why Rizal considered as our National Hero? Historians and laymen can produce many reasons whyJose Rizal is the national hero of the Philippines. Below are some of the most frequently cited ones. Nobility and Dignity What set Rizal apart from the others were his methods. Instead of relaying on the sword‚ he relied on the might of the pen. Using this method he was able to produce novels and poems that touched the Filipino’s soul. Without resorting to violence‚ he made Filipinos realize the

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    Background of Study  The Pasig River‚ which traverses major cities in Metro Manila‚ is considered as the “lifeline of our nation.” For years‚ various attempts have been carried out to rehabilitate or revive this long-been considered as dead river. Such attempts‚ though significant at some points‚ seemed to be insufficient to address all the requirement of successful river rehabilitation‚ not to mention people’s lingering doubt that reviving the river is such an impossible endeavor.  On February

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    The Modern Rizal is in Your Heart Frias‚ Jessica M. IV – St. Paul “There can be no tyrants where there are no slaves.” a quotation of Dr.Jose Rizal and also known as Pepe‚ a genius‚ well-traveled intellectual‚ the noble doctor‚ the artist‚ the sophisticate‚ a writer and resistance leader in the Philippines during Spanish colonization. He said it to break the consciousness of abuses that Filipino suffered in Spaniards and fellow Filipino. If Rizal is alive today‚ would he inspire us again

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