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    Rizal First Trip Abroad

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    Rizal’s first trip abroad The departure of Jose Rizal for Spain was kept secret from Spanish authorities‚ friars and even to his parents especially to his mother because she would not allow him to go. Only handful of family members and trusted family friends were informed. In order to avoid detection‚ he used the name Jose Mercado‚ name of his cousin in Calamba. Before his departure‚ he scribbled farewell letters to his parents and his sweetheart Leonor Rivera. On May 3‚ 1882 he boarded on Salvador

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    11/20/08 Sociology 444 My Double-Consciousness as an African American College Student Despite the enduring popularity of DuBois’ double consciousness metaphor‚ Adolph Reed views it as an anachronism rooted in DuBois’s Jim Crow segregationist period and thus deems it not applicable to post-segregation Black America (Shaw 9). Some sociologists‚ however‚ possess a very different outlook on “double consciousness” that affirms its existence and application in the present day. Although

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    National Hero

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    Ma’am‚ classmates‚ to our worthy opponents‚ and to my group mates‚ once again a pleasant afternoon to all of us. I‚ with my group mates‚ is going to defend that Dr. Jose Rizal deserves to be the National Hero of the Philippines. Let me give you the criteria in choosing a National Hero as set by the Philippine National Heroes Committee in 1993-1995 which follows: 1. Heroes are those who have a concept of nation and thereafter aspire and struggle for the nation’s freedom. 2. Heroes are

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    clear statement of paper purpose; identification of theory & theorist; statement of paper content. *No Introduction Heading as per APA 6th Edition 10 • The theory of health as expanding consciousness stems from Rogers’ theory of unitary human beings. • The theory of health as expanding consciousness was stimulated by concern for those for whom health as the absence of disease or disability is not possible‚ (Newman‚ 2010). • The theory has progressed to include the health of all persons

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    ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS IN VEDIC LITERATURE VATSALA‚ PRATYUSH. D.B.S.P.G. COLLEGE‚ DEHRADUN Human beings find expression‚ fulfilment and meaning of life‚ in relation to the environment in which they live. Natural environment being existential to life on earth forms an integral part of human life. Paganism‚ nature-worship and such age old customs retained by mankind are self-evident of Man’s close connection and relation with nature and the natural phenomena. With the advent of modern

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    Class consciousness – or a lack thereof when it comes to an understanding for the poor and working class – is an underlying theme of Antebellum writings about New York City. Class consciousness is commonly defined as an awareness of one’s place in a social system in relation to class struggle. Additionally‚ this awareness means that you are also aware of the other classes of which you are not a part. The absence of class consciousness can lead to great disparities between the living conditions and

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    Facts about Jose Rizal

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    Facts About Dr. Jose Rizal Jose P. Rizal‚ a man of exceptional talent and intelligence‚ is the National Hero of the Philippines. That’s a fact (and might be the only fact) that every Filipino knows about Jose Rizal. One might ask‚ “How about his name?” Well‚ that might be uneasy because his full name is José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda. Let’s be honest that if we will be asked by some people about some things related to Rizal without the help of any references‚ we can only say

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    Early Life of Jose Rizal

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    Early Life: Name: Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda Age: 151 Birth Date : June 19‚ 186 Place of Birth : Calamba‚ Laguna Schools enrolled in : Justiniano Aquino Cruz in Biñan‚ Laguna‚ Colegio de San Juan de Letran‚ Ateneo Municipal de Manila ‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ niversity of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery.Universidad Central de Madrid ‚ University of Paris‚ University of Heidelberg ‚ Rizal Goes to Madrid: In May of 1882‚ Jose Rizal got on a ship to Spain without

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    Jose Rizal from Wikipedia

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    José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda (June 19‚ 1861 – December 30‚ 1896)‚ was a Filipino polymath‚ patriot and the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. He is regarded as the foremost Filipino patriot and is listed as one of the national heroes of the Philippines by the National Heroes Committee. His execution day in 1896‚ now known as Rizal Day‚ is a national holiday in the Philippines. Rizal was born to a rich family in Calamba‚ Laguna

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    Jose Rizal as Asian Hero

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    on an article that appeared in the other newspaper recently: “If Rizal were alive‚ he’d visit his old Jesuit mentors here”. It was a categorical statement and did not reflect the controversy on his alleged retraction and how a former Jesuit teacher played an important part in persuading him to do so. It is said that this former Jesuit teacher had come carrying a statue of the Sacred Heart that was supposedly carved by Jose Rizal while a student at the Ateneo. The Jesuit‚ at least through some

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