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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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    Research Paper About Rizal

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    Is Rizal married to Josephine Braken? I. Introduction My intention is to give a basic outline of the lovelife story between Josephine Bracken and Jose P. Rizal. So for reasons of this outline and other constraints it will unfortunately be necessary omit some aspects of their story in this outline report. I ask of anyone who believes that anything is incorrect. Then‚ should it be necessary‚ it can be amended. I ask that any information that is offered is factually based rather than opinion or

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    Liberalising Sa Air Routes

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    Lakay‚ Rhodes‚ Saayman‚ Schoer‚ Scholts‚ Thompson)‚ 2010. Economics: Global and Southern Africa Perspectives‚ African edition. Cape Town: Addison Wesley. 9. Read‚ S (2013) Business Day Live. SA risks missing the airline consolidation boat. [Online] Available from: http://www.bdlive.co.za/opinion/2013/01/16/sa-risksmissing-the-airline-consolidation-boat. [Accessed 28th July 2013] 11 | P a g e 10. SouthAfrica.info. (2013) Domestic flights in South Africa. [Online] Available from: http://www.southafrica

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    Travels of Dr. Jose Rizal

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    RIZAL’S TRAVEL 1‚)RIZAL IN SPAIN •AT 12:00 NOON‚ RIZAL ARRIVED AT BARCELONA AND BOARDED IN THE FONDA DE ESPAÑA. (JUNE 16‚ 1882) •HIS ARTICLE "AMOR PATRIO" WAS PUBLISHEDIN THE DIARONG TAGALOG‚ A MANILANEWSPAPER EDITED BY BASILIO TEODORO. THIS WAS THE FIRST ARTICLE HE WROTE ABROAD. (AUGUST 20‚ 1882) •RIZAL MATRICULATED AT THE UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEMADRID. HE TOOK THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: MEDICALCLINIC‚ SURGICAL CLINIC‚ LEGAL MEDICINE ANDOBSTETRICAL CLINIC. (SEPTEMBER 2‚ 1882 - JUNE15‚ 1883)

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    In July 1982 Jose Rizal was exiled as prisoner in Dapitan. When he arrived in Dapitan‚ he found it to be a sleepy little town. He thought of ways and means to make it clean‚ beautiful‚ and modern. With the help of his friend‚ father Sanchez‚ he made a map of Mindanao in front of the church. The map was made up of stones‚ earth‚ and grass and it serves as adornment that makes the town plaza beautiful. He and Father Sanchez‚ together with the citizens‚ had erected a lamp post in every corner of Dapitan

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    Jose Rizal from Wikipedia

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    José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda (June 19‚ 1861 – December 30‚ 1896)‚ was a Filipino polymath‚ patriot and the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. He is regarded as the foremost Filipino patriot and is listed as one of the national heroes of the Philippines by the National Heroes Committee. His execution day in 1896‚ now known as Rizal Day‚ is a national holiday in the Philippines. Rizal was born to a rich family in Calamba‚ Laguna

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    Jose Rizal‚ An Exemplary Leader Many were still debating on the credibility of Jose Rizal as the national hero of the Philippines. Many assumes that he was an American hero for he was appointed by the Americans. Others believed that Bonifacio was the real hero for he was the one who fought the battle for the Philippines. Who is who? Who is the real hero‚ who is the greater leader? I myself believed then that Rizal do not deserve to be the national hero and is not worthy to be called a leader

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    Reading 2: The Second Coming of Jose Rizal It amazes me how a lot of people can put their own religion and beliefs into something‚ such as stories‚ that can only be seen as mere myths and just imaginations nowadays. One good example of this is the Rizalistas. The Rizalistas is a group of people that deeply believes and has a strong adoration for Jose Rizal. As discussed by Dennis Villegas‚ the writer of “The Second Coming of Jose Rizal‚” “Originally‚ there was only one Rizalista group in Lecheria:

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    Did Jose Rizal Retract?

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    March 2009 Did Rizal retract? Dr. Jose Rizal has been a national iconic hero for over a hundred years. He has been the symbol of our country’s freedom‚ the epitome of nationalistic patriotism. He emanates martyrdom with every fiber of his being and everything else that he left the country to strive upon. His story has been narrated in countless books and articles. He became an extension of education where he was the main course in a classroom‚ an honorable feature of Rizal. His totality as a person

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    Jose Rizal‚ Liberator of the Philippines In the early morning of December 30‚ 1896‚ 35 year old Jose’ Rizal‚ an indio with strong oriental features but the bearing of a western intellectual‚ wearing a black suit and hat‚ stood erect and calm in an open field by Manila Bay. Ministering to him were two Jesuit priests. Wanting to be master of his own execution‚ he refused to kneel and be blindfolded. He asked to face the firing squad but was forced by the officer in charge to turn his back. A military

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