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    Rizal buried without a coffin Rizal’s Death 30 December 1896. By Rudy Arizala Rizal had left the following instructions in an undated letter to his family‚ written in Fort Santiago before he was executed on Dec. 30‚ 1896: "Bury me in the ground‚ place a stone and a cross over it. My name‚ the date of my brith and of my death. Nothing more. If you later wish to surround my grave with a fence‚ you may do so. No anniversaries. I prefer Paang Bundok (where Manila’s North Cemetery now stands)." None

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    RIZAL IN DAPITAN From June 17‚ 1892 to July 31‚ 1896‚ Dapitan became the bare witness to one of the most fruitful periods in Rizal’s life. His stay in the province was more than he was living in exile. It was the period when Rizal had been more focused on serving the people and the society through his civic works‚ medical practices‚ land development‚ promotion of education and of course‚ coming accross with his one true love‚ Josephine Bracken. The part of Rizal’s life where he came to know

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    Jose Rizal Life and Works

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    Jose Rizal is the national hero of the Philippines‚ one of the Southeast Asian countries. His full name was Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonzo Realonda. He was born on June 19‚ 1861 as the 7th child of the eleven children in the family of Francisco Mercado Rizal and Teodora Alonzo Realonda. He was internationally known for his two novels that made the Filipinos aware of Spanish injustices and eventually fought for and achieved independence after a bloody revolution which was triggered by his death

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    Rizal X Reaction Paper I had a lot of preconceived ideas of what the plot of Rizal X would be. Based at the content of the promotional posters scattered all over the campus‚ I thought that Rizal X would just be another one of those plays that try to portray a modern day Rizal with modern day problems. So I was pleasantly surprised at how the play turned out. It was quite interesting and refreshing to see a play without a linear plot get successfully pulled off. The manner in which they correlated

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    Rizal Chapter 6-7

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    Raffles (founder of Singapore) * From Singapore to Colombo - Djemnah – French steamer which left Singapore for Europe on May 11 - British‚ French‚ Dutch‚ Spaniards‚ Malays‚ Siamese and Filipinos (Mr.&Mrs. Salazar‚ Vicente Pardo and Jose Rizal) - French was mostly spoken but Jose to his surprise and embarassment found that his book of French is inadequate. - May 17‚ Djemnah reached point Galle (seacost of Ceylon) “ Picturuesque but lonely and quiet and at the same time sad” -Colombo

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    CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda Address: Calle Real‚ Calamba‚ Laguna Country: Philippines PERSONAL INFORMATION Date of Birth: June 19‚ 1861 Place of Birth: Calamba‚ Laguna Citizenship: Filipino Gender: Male PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE February 17‚ 1884: Surgeon Hospital de la Princesa‚ Madrid‚ Spain Operation on arterial vein December 4‚ 1885: Apprentice Crugen Clinic‚ France Ophthalmology with Dr. Louis

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    Rizal: Polymath- Man of Excellence Rizal? People know him as “national hero of the Philippines” but knowing this person‚ and studying about his life‚ you will then discern the crack-of-the-best underneath his common stories. From a wealthy family‚ everything seems to be possible. But for this young man Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado‚ he took advantage of their wealth for him to study and learn. His potentials were distinctive upon learning things at very young age. This person is never an ordinary

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    Jose Rizal Life in Dapitan

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    summary The El Filibusterismo is the sequel of the Noli Me Tangere. Both nationalistic novels were written by Dr. Jose Rizal. In Noli Me Tangere‚ Rizal described the full extent of slavery and abuse suffered by the native Indios at the hands of Spanish authorities. Hence in this second book‚ Rizal pictured a society at the brink of revolution. The Indios have started to adapt liberal ideas and guerrilla factions have started to revolt against the government. The advent of the novel starts

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    JOSE RIZAL The movie tells the life story of Jose Rizal‚ the national hero of the Philippines. It covers his life from his childhood to his execution at the hands of the Spanish forces occupying the Philippines in the late 19th century. We are also thrown into the world of Rizal’s novels. So we get a glimpse of how he viewed Filipino society under the Spanish heal. One note‚ this movie is not for the faint of heart. There are graphic depictions of violence and even torture. The opening few

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    Youth during the time of Rizal And the Modern times INTRODUCTION Filipinos are known to be brave‚ especially if the one they’re fighting for is worth it. As former Sen. Ninoy Aquino said: “Filipinos are worth dying for”. He is right because if we are going to reminisce the past‚ Filipinos are good people who want a simple life and a peaceful country. Reform in the country was met by spirituous youths who wanted make a better country for the following generations. From the time of colonization

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