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    Dr. Jose Rizal

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    Dr. Jose Rizal "Connecting the Philippines and Germany" An Overview of a Symposium held in Berlin on June 14‚ 2011 (A Working Paper) Introduction 1. The working paper contains two keynote speeches: A. Rotten Beef and Stinking Fish: Rizal and the Writing of Philippine History by Dr. Ambeth R. Ocampo B. Rizal and Germany: First Impressions and Lasting Influences by Bernhard Dahm 2. Dr. Ambeth R. Ocampo is a very well-known and authoritative historian in the Philippines. 3. Bernhard Dahm is a professor

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    Rizal as a Great Man

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    Force Majeure Events Management Experts held a gala presentation in SM North Edsa of “JOE: The Rocksicale (A Rock Musicale)‚ a live theatrical rock musical featuring a contemporary fresh new take on the life of our National Hero‚ Dr. Jose Rizal.” Jose Rizal is the figure of our nation. He is the symbol of nationalism – a deep and intimate love for our country. He has contributed in many ways. In terms of literature‚ he has given the people masterpieces such as “Noli Me Tangere”‚ “El Filibusterismo”

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    that may have silenced them. In the beginning stanza‚ Rizal encourages the youth‚ by telling them to hold their heads high for they possess talents and skills and abilities that would make their country proud. The second verse can be rearranged in contemporary English to say: "Oh genius great‚ soar high; and fill their mind with noble thoughts. May their virgin mind fly and find the honor and glorious seat more rapidly than the wind." Here‚ Rizal calls to genius to fill young minds with noble thoughts

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    Rizal Chapter 24

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    October 8‚ 1896- Rizal learned that the Madrid papers were full of stories regarding the revolutions in the Philippines and he was blamed from it. * October 11‚ 1896- Rizal’s diary was confiscated during his way to Port Said‚ his cabin was searched nothing significant was found. On November 11‚ 1896 his diary was returned. Unsuccessful Rescue in Singapore * Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor and Sixto Lopez dispatch telegrams to an English lawyer in Singapore named Hugh Fort to rescue Rizal when his arrive

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    SESSION GUIDE in RIZAL

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    John Carlo M. Garcia1 1Email: johncarlogarcia746@yahoo.com I. Objectives After the session‚ students of MS 2 are expected to have the following competencies: 1. Describe the lovelife of the National Hero Dr. Jose Rizal; 2. Identify the following women who were linked romantically to Rizal: a. Julia b. Segunda“Minang” Katigbak c. Jacinta “Bb. L” Ibardo Laza d. Leonor “Orang” Valenzuela e. Leonor “Taimis” Rivera f. Conzuela Ortega y Perez g. Gertrude “Getiie” Beckette h. Nellie Boustead i. Seiko

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    Rizal Law Lecture

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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 in Hongkong and Macau

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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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    Dr. Jose Rizal

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    Life‚ Works & Writings of Rizal Every Filipino should know the national hero’s life‚ his youth‚ his brilliant works‚ as well as his love life‚ and the role he played in the Philippine Revolution. Every Filipino should know his dreams and aspiration for his country and for his fellowmen and the magnitude and intensity of his love for the land of his birth. Filipino should know how he suffered‚ endured‚ and died. Activity 1 : You are required to read the Rizal’s Life‚ Works and Writings

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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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    rizals life and works

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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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