Philippines” in The Hongkong Telegraph on September 24‚ 1892. The Spanish colonial government accused Rizal of two crimes: (a) the founding of La Liga Filipina‚ an "illegal organization" whose single aim was to "perpetrate the crime of rebellion;" (b) rebellion which he promoted through his previous activities.3 The prosecution drew information from the dossier on Rizal which detailed his "subversive activities" Rizal‚ in his defense‚ denied that he engaged in any political activity between July 6‚ 1892 after
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his written home and by Dr. Rizal the ere of hix execution . crurl. to the hcrt) It is /’"/•(;/// "" what condition‚ (Lieut. E. in his tiresidt." Fort Santiago clnn^cL H‚ Rubottom^s translation uu . THE STOKY J R OSK rHK ORKATKS’I^ Ol 1 Z MAN A Ol THK UHOW?^ HAO; The study of the life and character cannot but be beneficial desirous of imitating: him. of Dr‚ Rizal to those —President PHII
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OSE RIZAL: PATRIOT‚ SCHOLAR‚ DOCTOR‚ & FREEMASON 1861-1896 Researched and supplemented by: Herbert G. Gardiner‚ PGS‚ Grand Historian‚ Grand Lodge Free & Accepted Masons of Hawaii Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado Alonso Realonda‚ better known to the world as Jose Rizal‚ was a Freemson. He represented the quintessence of Filipino patriotism during the waning years of the Spanish rule and the influence of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. Dr. Rizal was born on June 19‚ 1861‚ in Calumba‚ Laguna
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Reaction Paper The movie told us about the life story of Jose Rizal‚ the Philippine national hero. The three-hour epic of the life and struggles of Rizal covered his life from childhood to death at the hands of the Spaniards. The film showed flashbacks showing “Pepe” as his nickname‚ is a genius‚ a writer‚ a doctor‚ an artist‚ a lover‚ a friend‚ a brother and a son. The movie introduced us to the life of the Filipino people under the rule of the Spanish friars. The life of the people in that
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The Death of Gomburza & The Propaganda Movement In February 17‚ 1872‚ Fathers Mariano Gomez‚ Jose Burgos and Jocinto Zamora (Gomburza)‚ allFilipino priest‚ was executed by the Spanish colonizers on charges of subversion. The charges against Fathers Gomez‚ Burgos and Zamora was their alleged complicity in the uprising of workers at the Cavite Naval Yard. The death of Gomburza awakened strong feelings of anger and resentment among the Filipinos. They questioned Spanish authorities and demanded
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“The youth are the hope of our motherland‚” Dr. Jose Rizal once said. But where are the youth today? Some are in jail; others are in the rehabilitation centers; more are in the streets‚ begging for alms‚ high with drugs and solvent‚ collecting garbage‚ snatchers‚ drug pushers and the like‚ hooked with the internet‚ bystanders-doing nothing or doing senseless things‚ and only a few are in schools. What’s happening with our Filipino youth today? Who’s to be blamed for these? We cannot deny the fact
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Narrative report Adventure Time: A Journey to the World of Rizal’s Famous Novels (Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo) We’re on a mission to look for the places that were named after the characters of Rizal in his novels Noli Me tangere and El Filibusterismo. My groupmates and I arrived at PUP before 9am; we rode PNR to get to our starting point which is Laong Laan station. We are really excited for this fun-filled day. We are very happy when we saw the street named ‘Basilio’‚ we had different
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José Rizal in Today’s World Reaction “ Dr. Jose Rizal was a philosopher‚ painter‚ poet‚ architect‚ artists‚ businessman‚ cartoonist‚ educator‚ economist‚ ethnologist‚ scientific farmer‚ historian‚ inventor‚ journalist‚ linguist‚ musician‚ mythologist‚ nationalist‚ naturalist‚ novelist‚ ophthalmic surgeon‚ propagandist‚ psychologist‚ scientist‚ sculptor‚ sociologist‚ swordsman‚ and theologian. ” Seems never-ending‚ in short Rizal was a versatile genius. He is indeed a remarkable man‚ no wonder
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SOC SCI 16 : RIZAL (NOTES FOR FINAL) CHAPTER 8: Noli Me Tangere Published (1887) • Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin portrays the brutalities of American slave owners and the pathetic condition of the unfortunate Negro Slave • Uncle Tom’s Cabin inspired Rizal to prepare a novel that would depict the miseries of his people under the lash of Spanish tyrants • He was still a student in the Central University of Madrid when he started to write the draft of Noli
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that behind every great man is a greater family. Maybe what he meant was no one could be great in life without the help of his family or without his family along with him. This was concretely shown in Rizal’s life. Being the great man that he is‚ Rizal was brought up by his parents very well that he became almost excellent and great in all that he did. Way back in my elementary days‚ we were asked what we would like to be when we grow up. I answered‚ “My dad is a great‚ smart and handsome accountant
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