Rizal in Paris‚ France 17 June 1883 Rizal arrived at Paris. He spent the whole day walking around and observing the beautiful cities. 18 June 1883 With Felipe Zamora and Cunanan‚ He visited the Leannec Hospital to observe how Dr‚ Nicaise treated his patients. He was stunned to see the advanced facilities in the accommodation in the said hospital. 19 June 1883 He again visited Dr. Nicaise who showed the technique of operation. Later he went to see dupytren Museum. 20 June 1883 Rizal visited
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Juan Osong There is a story from the olden days about Juan Pusong. Juan Pusong was a watcher of· cows. The cows were in a corral along the beach. One day Pusong went to the corral to inspect the cows. What he did was to cut off the tails of all the cows and bury them in the ground so only their tips showed. He then opened the corral and drove the ·cows into the forest. After this he reported to the king. He told the king: ’Senor‚ all the cows in the corral burrowed into the sand except for
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University of Santo Tomas College of Rehabilitation Sciences In partial fulfillment for our Rizal Course Submitted by: Elmo Nicolas Joshua Ordoyo Jad Tuazon 2OTA Submitted to: Prof. Paul Jurado December 16‚ 2012 Table of Contents A. Comparing Doña Consolacion to Kristina Aquino By: Joshua Ordoyo B. Imelda Marcos‚ The Present Doña Victorina By: Jad Tuazon C. The Past has no difference from the Present: Padre Damaso in relation to FG Arroyo By: Elmo
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Controversy Rizal is known to be a Philippines’ national hero. He was able to contribute with the Filipinos in order to proclaim independence from the Spaniards. Rizal has a unique style in which he informs Filipinos about the cancer of the country during the Spanish regime. He wrote two novels‚ the first novel (Noli Me Tangere) was all about the harsh doings of the Spaniards with the Filipinos and the second novel (El Filibusterismo) was the symbolism of realization that Rizal wants Filipinos
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DR JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO ALONZO Y REALONDA * was born June 19 1861 and died December 30 1896 * Father: Francisco Mercado; Mother: Teodora Alonso * was 7th among 11 children * age 9 was sent to Binan for a formal Schooling * age 11 he went to Manila to study in Letran. Being a late-comer he was denied admission * Rizal then went to Ateneo and was later accepted * on March 23 1877‚ age 16 he received the degree bachiller en artes at that time the equivalent of a
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1. Don Pedro Roxas – Manila Rich Creole Industrialist 2. Mr. M. H. Cameron – praised Rizal’s engineering feat 3. Ramon Despujol – humuli kay Rizal 4. Ricardo Carcinero – Spanish Commandant in Dapitan 5. Juan Lardet – Dapitan Businessman 6. Baroto – sailboat 7. Enrique Santalo – Captain of cruiser Kastilla 8. Amanda Teopacia – wife of Josa Abad Santos 9. Butuan – steamer lottery winning 10. Don Florencio Azcarraga – rich haciendero Aklan 11. Eulogio Despujol –
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Congress of the Philippines Twelfth Congress First Regular Session REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9165 June 7‚ 2002 AN ACT INSTITUTING THE COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT OF 2002‚ REPEALING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6425‚ OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT OF 1972‚ AS AMENDED‚ PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR‚ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress Section 1. Short Title. – This Act shall be known and cited as the "Comprehensive Dangerous
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epithet of Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Realonda‚ extricated our predecessors from being slaves by deploying a taciturn yet strapping apparatus. It was for his exertion that we are anon lodging on the snug threshold of freedom. By dint of his literary works −essays‚ novels and articles. He brawled for our territory’s liberty hostile to the Spanish settlers who subjugated us for three hundred thirty three years. I staunchly cannot portray where we will be today if it was not for Jose Rizal’s intrepid
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in the heart of the Filipinos‚ Dr. Jose Rizal had immortalized himself through his works and sacrifices for freedom and independence. Yet‚ his life was not always grand and perfect. Rizal’s greatness is secluded by the many controversies surrounding his life. The most intriguing of all was the issue of his alleged retraction. It was all about his reversion to the Catholic Faith‚ repudiation of any of his writing against Roman Catholicism and abomination of Masonry and all other issues linked to it
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somewhat interesting book entitled “Rizal Without Overcoat”‚ Ambeth Ocampo present his ideas and insights in a different manner‚ in a sense that it is laid in a series of essays and somewhat presented in a narrative way with a simple twist of humour. In this book‚ Ocampo vigorously argues and sought to narrate on some lapses‚ mistakes and faults of some historians about the life of our National Hero – Dr. Jose Rizal. The book also offers new insights and data on Rizal through photographs‚ correspondences
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