HISTORY HERITAGE ASSIGNMENT 2013 MOTHEO RATHETE LORETO CONVENT SCHOOL-GRADE 12 4/18/2013 DEFINITIONS: CULTURE: The way of life for a group of people. It can be seen in ways of behaving‚ beliefs‚ values‚ customs followed‚ dress style to mention a few. Culture is passed on from one generation to another however it is not solid and lasting but always changing as each generation contributes its experience of the world and thus drops things that are seemingly absurd and no longer useful for them. Identity:
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Rizal Technological University Summary Report in Rizal’s Life and Works Title: Chapter 20 Ophthalmic Surgeon In Hong Kong (1891 – 1892) Prepared By: Solano‚ Michael Ross A. CEIT – 02 – 401E Hist3 / 3:00p – 4:30p / TF Submitted to: Dr. Jesus Granil Introduction: Chapter 20 (Ophthalmic Surgeon In Hong Kong) talks about what Rizal did when he left Europe and what are his reasons‚ the experience that he encountered while travelling to Hong Kong from Europe‚ It also tackles the reunion
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PARTS OF SPEECH A term in traditional grammar for the eight categories* into which words are classified according to their functions in sentences: Nouns -The part of speech (or word class) that is used to name or identify a person‚ place‚ thing‚ quality‚ or action. Pronouns - A word (one of the traditional parts of speech) that takes the place of a noun‚ noun phrase‚ or noun clause Verbs - The part of speech (or word class) that describes an action or occurrence or indicates a state of being
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IN PARIS a. After completing his studies in Madrid‚ Rizal went to Paris and Germany to specialize in ophthalmology b. He worked as an assistant to Dr. Louis de Weckert‚ leading French ophthalmologist c. Studio of Luna: i. Happy hours: discussion with Luna on problems on art and painting technique ii. Rizal helped Luna by posing as model in several paintings iii. Death of Cleopatra: Rizal posed as an Egyptian Priest iv. Blood Compact: Rizal posed as Sikatuna II. AS MUSICIAN a. Jose could not sing
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“To the Young Women of Malolos‚” where he addresses all kinds of women – mothers‚ wives‚ the unmarried‚ etc. and expresses everything that he wishes them to keep in mind. SUMMARY “To the Women of Malolos” was originally written in Tagalog. Rizal penned this writing when he was in London‚ in response to the request of Marcelo H. del Pilar. The salient points contained in this letter are as follows: The rejection of the spiritual authority of the friars – not all of the priests in the country
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KASPIL1 Feb. 02‚ 2011 R.A. 1425 - Rizal Law *Students are required to study Rizal’s life‚ works‚ and writings in all public and private high schools‚ colleges‚ and universities. R.A. 1425 | Noli-Fili Bill | * Legislated Course * Life‚ works and writings of Rizal must be studied. * Students in all public and private high schools‚ colleges‚ and universities are required to read. * Required to read unexpurgated versions of the Noli and El Fili * Students can be exempted
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Rizal’s First Homecoming In the summer of August 1887‚ Rizal decided to return to the Philippines for some months. The circumstances during his time were favorable because many authorities at that time were liberally inclined. Both the Gran Oriente de España and Luz de Oriente was composed of Spaniards and Filipino masons. Rizal’s priority was to cure his mother’s eyes‚ thus his first operation of being an ophthalmologist based from his experiences and studies‚ was very successful in removing
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1. What are the causes of Rizal’s deportation in Dapitan? In spite of the consideration extended to him by the Spanish government through which he enjoyed certain liberties within the confines of Dapitan‚ Rizal was not happy because he was not a freeman. Since Rizal was exiled in Dapitan‚ he is suffering of home sickness because he was far away from his family. The plan of revolt of his fellow Filipinos worry him so much because Filipinos are not ready for this and bloodshed will occur. (Follow
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Dr. José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda (June 19‚ 1861- December 30‚ 1896) He was an award winning poet‚ and brilliant critic of the Spanish historical accounts of the societies in his native pre-colonial Philippines. Full of intelligence and humility‚ Rizal gained the respect and admiration of prominent men from around the world. Yet‚ more importantly‚ Rizal’s love for his nation and his fellow men led him to spark a revolution that uplifted the welfare of so many. An outstanding academic
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José Rizal’s parents‚ Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado y Alejandra II (1818-1898) and Teodora Morales Alonso Realonda y Quintos (1827-1911)‚ were prosperous farmers who were granted lease of a hacienda and an accompanying rice farm by the Dominicans. Rizal was the seventh child of their eleven children namely: Saturnina (1850-1913)‚ Paciano (1851-1930)‚ Narcisa (1852-1939)‚ Olympia (1855-1887)‚ Lucia (1857-1919)‚ Maria (1859-1945)‚ José Protasio (1861-1896)‚ Concepcion (1862-1865)‚ Josefa (1865-1945)
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