N“In order to read the destiny of a people‚ it is necessary to open the book of its past.” – Dr. Jose Rizal Philippines has a vast of historical events that we have learned inside and outside of the school. If we just look deeper in every place that we go through‚ we will discover a historical event that took place there that is worth knowing and sharing to other people. History is everywhere as it never dies thus it continues to influence people holistically. We visited many historical landmarks
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Rizal course is mandated by ou law under R.A. 1425. It says here the 3 provisions of rizal law. First‚ Rizal course must be part of the curriculum of our schools‚ colleges‚ universities‚ public or private. Our study must give emphasis regarding our national hero nad his vision of the noli mitangere and elfilibustirismo ( touch me not). Second is taht all libraries and schools must have a lot of numbers of copies of our national hero’’s two novels and also other materials close to him. And lastly
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Biography of Ninoy Aquino He smiles‚ but his eyes look wary. Aquino walks out onto the tarmac of the Manila International Airport‚ while uniformed men prevent his companions from following. Suddenly the sound of a shot rings through the plane. Aquino’s traveling companions begin to wail; three more shots sound. The western cameraman filming the event captures the image of two bodies lying on the ground‚ shot to the head. Soldiers hustle one of the bodies onto a luggage cart. Then‚ the soldiers
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RIZAL IN LONDON‚ PARIS ‚ BRUSSELS ‚ and MADRID * Live d in London May 1888 t o Mar. 1889 3 reasons why he stayed there: 1)To improve the his knowledge of theEnglish Language 2)To study and annotate Morga’s Sucesosde Las Islas Filipinas 3)London was a safe place for him to carryon his fight against Spanish Tyranny Filipiniana studies Completing annotating Morga’s books Wrote many articles in La Solidaridad Penned Young Women of Malolos * Life in London Went to London May 25‚ 1888 Stayed
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Student Number | Birthday | E-mail Address | Contact no. | Home Address | 1. Acuña‚ Nicco Ian Samuel G. | 2012-00171-CM-0 | 26-Jun-95 | niccoaccuna@yahoo.com | 9103794219 | Block 8‚ Lot 267‚ Phase 3‚Eastwind ResidenceBrgy. San Isidro‚ Montalban‚ Rizal | 2. Apo‚ Maria Nhiña A. | 2012-00043-CM-0 | 28-Aug-95 | aponhina@yahoo.com | 9072289353 | Cielito Homes‚ Camarin‚ Caloocan City | 3. Ballinan‚ Angelly Joy T. | 2012-00212-CM-0 | 1-Nov-96 | angellyjoy@yahoo.com | 9305419793 | Blk 3 Lot 26 Kilyawan
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Introduction Dr. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonzo Realonda (June 19‚ 1861 ‚ December 30‚ 1896)‚ variously called the "Pride of the Malay Race‚" "The Great Malayan‚" "The First Filipino‚" "The Messiah of the Revolution‚" "The Universal Hero‚" "The Messiah of the Redemption‚" was an polyglot and is the national hero of the Philippines. To learn a new language‚ Rizal memorized five root words every night before going to bed. At the end of the year‚ he learned 1‚825 new words. He never forgets
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Jose Rizal: The Warrior By: Eskabo Daan *Main Image courtesy of FMAPulse.com; Jose Rizal (right) fencing with Juan Luna (Left) Jose Rizal is best known as the National Hero of the Philippines. Through his intellect and passion‚ he wrote two of the most influential books in history‚ “Noli Me Tangere” and “El Filibusterismo‚” and sparked the Philippine revolution. But is it possible that one of the most honored Filipino intellectuals was also one of the earliest integrated martial artists and
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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY-PHILIPPINES MABINI EXTENSION‚ CABANATUAN CITY LIFE AND WRITINGS OF RIZAL SARMIENTO‚ MAY VALLERIE VIZCARA Bachelor of Science in Nursing III-year-Block III Prof. FERNAN LAZATIN Instructor TO THE YOUNG WOMAN IN MALOLOS This writing of Rizal requested by M. H Del Pilar. Rizal emphasized the Filipino women who are lacking of bravery for fighting for their rights. As Rizal said “they seemed faced plants sown and reared in darkness‚ having flowers without perfume and
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out this mission‚ they have the skills and the technology to sharp the course of our future. But the question is‚ how can they do this? Do they have enough direction to play the part? Can they live up to the ideals to save this nation as Dr. Jose Rizal had said? Currently‚ our society is characterized by problems like corruption‚ hunger‚ poverty‚ environmental issues and many more. The only ones who can put an end to these difficulties are our youth. They need to be aware of the condition of our
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The freshwater biome | A lake at Acadia National Park‚ Maine. | Freshwater is defined as having a low salt concentration — usually less than 1%. Plants and animals in freshwater regions are adjusted to the low salt content and would not be able to survive in areas of high salt concentration (i.e.‚ ocean). There are different types of freshwater regions: * Ponds and lakes * Streams and rivers * WetlandsPonds and lakes These regions range in size from just a few square meters to thousands
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