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    Reaction Paper) 1.) Why Rizal Is the National Hero- Dr. Jose Rizal is undoubtedly a conscious hero in a sense that it is clear in any of his writings that he planned his entire life meticulously‚ even until death. Many say that his physical anomalies are to compensate for his unparalleled intellectual gifts. He was so brilliant‚ that he fought for us through the most peaceful means. 2.) Rizal Sired Hitler-Many question whether Adolf Hitler is the son of Jose Rizal just because he had a German

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    RETRACTION

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    RETRACTION OF RIZAL Issues Involved He was a great philosopher‚ thinker and a great advocate of the nation’s freedom and independence form the Spanish colonizers. And so the alleged retraction scandal came as a shock to his family‚ close friends‚ colleagues‚ followers and those that believe in him. The intensity of his life and work all thrown away by the retraction controversy damaging his image as a hero and his reputation for being a man true to his words. The Jesuits claim and

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    expresses and states what a real hero possess. It is not Dr. Jose Rizal who is the leader of our revolution but Bonifacio who thought of starting the KKK to fight for the real freedom. In no uncertain terms he placed himself against Bonifacio and those Filipinos who were fighting for the country’s liberty. The Philippine Revolution has always been overshadowed by the omnipresent figure and the towering reputation of Rizal. Because Rizal took no part in that Revolution and in fact repudiated it‚ the

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    is about the questions about our Filipino hero Jose Rizal.The film attempts to answer the questions about the life of Rizal that are vaguely being explainedin books about Philippine history while simultaneously informing the viewers about the greatcontributions he is famous for. The film emphasizes on the fact that people of the Philippinesonly learns or studies about Jose Rizal being the national hero and not facts and questions thatlies in his writings and actions when he was still alive.The directors

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    business review

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    finally started her newly business in the place of Marikina. Her three sisters were encouraged as well to establish this unique kind of business. Nowadays‚ Got Cha’aBubble Tea House composed of three branches: Marikina‚ Quezon City‚ and Antipolo‚ Rizal. Got Cha’aoffers a wide variety of tea products that are of Filipino taste. Its best-seller is the milk tea which is very popular especially among the Filipino teenagers. For almost a year of its existence‚ Got Cha’a aims to take advantage over its

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    Rizal's Life

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    Alonzo y Realonda Rizal‚ he was born on June 19‚ 1861 and died on Dec 30‚ 1896. Rizal is most venerated and acclaimed patriot in the Philippines recognized for his unselfish contribution in the historical and social transformation in the country‚ he is one of the National heroes of the Philippines together with Andres Bonifacio. He also writes El Filibusterismo and Noli me Tangere. Rizal as a child was a lover of Literature arts and wrote a poem named “Ang aking mga kabata”. Rizal was born from wealthy

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    Spanish Colonial authorities? Teodora Alonzo‚ the mother of Rizal‚ was actually imprisoned twice. Once in the 1870’s ‚ 1872 to be exact‚ wherein she was imprisoned for two and a half years on trumped-up charges of poisoning her brother’s wife. The second time was in 1891 wherein she was made to walk fifty kilometers to Sta. Cruz‚ Laguna‚ for failing to use her hispacinized surname‚ Realonda de Rizal. Discuss the important views that Rizal was able to formulate when he was studying in ADMU and UST

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    DAY 1

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    our breakfast. We arrived Dapitan City and went directly to Punto del Desembarko de Rizal‚ Barangay Sta. Cruz‚ where Rizal disembarked from the steamer “Cebu” when he was exiled in Dapitan. We also visited the relief map pf Mindanao‚ the Casa Real Marker and the church where Rizal used to attend while on exile. AFTERNOON The lunch was spent at the Dapitan City River Cruise. After the Cruise we went to visit the Rizal Shrine. We checked-in at Dakak Park and Beach Resort. We rested for a while and got

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    Kristian Lou S.P. Manjares 4 Zuniga St. Sta. Ana San Mateo Rizal Email: kristianloum@yahoo.com Cell phone: +639424623998 Personal Profile Gender: Male Date of Birth: April 14‚ 1987 Nationality: Filipino Place of Birth: Quezon City‚ Philippines Marital Status: Single Religion: Roman Catholic Height: 5’10” Weight: 165lbs. Parents: Pedro O. Manajres Lucena S.P. Manjares Education

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    Riza

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    because of their portrayal of corruption and abuse by the country’s Spanish government and clergy. Copies of the book were smuggled in nevertheless‚ and when Rizal returned to the Philippines after completing medical studies‚ he quickly ran afoul of the local government. A few days after his arrival‚ Governor-General Emilio Terrero summoned Rizal to the Malacañan Palace and told him of the charge that Noli Me Tángere contained subversive statements. After a discussion‚ the Governor General was appeased

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