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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of Carmen is in action I – Seguidilla‚ the dance song. Seguidilla distinguishes Carmen with unique Spanish flavor‚ which employs major and minor tonality with guitar accompaniment. This number is not purely a solo due to the inclusion of replicas by Jose‚ which turns it into dialogic scene. The finale of Act I replays the same melody as in Habanera. The Entracte employs adagio tempo military melody it employs the same melody that was introduced in Prelude. The music features solo bassoons‚ clarinet
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Dr. Rios’s purpose in writing this chapter is to convince the reader that Tyrell and Jose‚ as well as many other gang members‚ had been trapped into joining the gangs or committing criminal activity such as selling drugs to provide for themselves‚ since the police could not provide them with what they needed. Tyrell is the first focus of the chapter and Rios goes into detail on the Ville‚ which is “a low income housing project on 66th Avenue and International‚” (45) known by many to be one of the
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TO THE PRESIDENT Jose Fabella SEC. OF HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE vacant SEC. OF NATIONAL DEFENSE Francisco Zulueta SEC. OF INTERIOR + Jose B. Vargas SECRETARY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE (December 11-22‚ 1941) BECOMES MAYOR OF GREATER MANILA (Dec. 24‚ 1941 - Jan. 23‚ 1942) - Francisco Zulueta SECRETARY OF INTERIOR (Abolished on December 22‚ 1942) JUDICIARY Ramon Avanceña CHIEF JUSTICE (April 1‚ 1925 - December 23‚ 1941) Teofilo Sison SEC. OF JUSTICE (December 24‚ 1942) + Jose Abad Santos CHIEF JUSTICE
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short stories‚ and nonfiction. Much of Gary Soto’s writing is focused on the Mexican-American experience. I like how he focuses on the Jose in the beginning as aging quickly and acting way more mature than he should be at his age. At the beginning it was talking about how his parents and him have to work hard for everything that they get. After that Jose parents tell him that his cousin Arnie is coming over. So when Arnie gets there the narrator
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LOVE OF LIFE AND COUNTRY This is the one thing that separates us from the rest of the world - our colorful and lively culture that makes us distinctly Filipino. This includes traditions‚ language‚ arts‚ etc. which are found in museums‚ churches and galleries‚ found within the heart of the key cities. Most provinces have their own identifying folk dances too wherein they showcase the elegance and beauty of the way we do things‚ the way we dress‚ the way we see things as shown in different paintings
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purpose of reinforcing what the viewer is starting to gather through speech. An analysis of this scene will give an in depth look at the spectacular way in which the film is able to guide the audience’s thought with regard to the characters. Though Jose has always been suspicious of the two agents‚ Tubbs and Crockett‚ it in this scene he comes to distrust them more than just with the normal skepticism that a position as intelligence adviser to a trans-national drug lord demands. This new stance
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* On her lap‚ Jose learned prayers and the alphabet at the age of three * Private Tutors of Rizal * Maestro Celestino was Jose’s first private tutor. * Maestro Lucas Padua was the second private tutor. * Maestro Leon Monroy became the hero’s tutor in Spanish and Latin. He was a classmate of Don Francisco. The Uncles of Rizal * Uncle Jose Alberto – gave wise direction in the studies of Jose. * Uncle Gregorio – instilled into the mind of Jose the Jose Alberto love for
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Aira Angeli G. Maranan The Mercado - Rizal Family The seventh of the eleven children of Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonzo. José Rizal was born into a prosperous middle class Filipino family in the town of Calamba in the Province of Laguna. Dominican friars granted the family the privilege of the lease of a hacienda and an accompanying rice farm‚ but contentious litigation followed; later‚ Valeriano Weyler y Nicolau had the buildings destroyed. Rizal is the descendant of Domingo Lam-co‚ a
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The patriarch‚ Jose Isaac Hernandez‚ was a survivor. As a young boy he experienced the death of his mother and two siblings. As an adult‚ he saw the demise of his young first wife. Now a husband once again - to his second wife‚ Marta‚ a daughter of a Bulakeño businessman - Jose needed to exercise the resilience and creativity he had learned as a young boy. His family was caught in the middle of the second war of the 20th century. As his motor shop declined‚ he traded goods and made and sold soaps
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