AB Philosphy I RIZAL: His LIFE and WORKS Summary of Chapter IV (topic 5‚ 6‚ 7 and 8): Rizal insists on Education as the Instrumental for Social Progress. A major contribution to the making of the Filipino nation was Rizal’s insistence on the education. He considered this as cornerstone of the reforms of the country. In his desire to improve the lot of the people he saw the need to educate them first. To him reforms would not mean anything at all if the people did not understand them.
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Rizal had his early education in Calamba and Biñan. It was a typical schooling that a son of an ilustrado family received during his time‚ characterized by the four R’s- reading‚ writing‚ arithmetic‚ and religion. Instruction was rigid and strict. Knowledge was forced into the minds of the pupils by means of the tedious memory method aided by the teacher’s whip. Despite the defects of the Spanish system of elementary education‚ Rizal was able to acquire the necessary instruction preparatory for college
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-Rizal left Europe for Hong Kong‚ where he lived from November‚ 1891 to June‚ 1892. His reasons for leaving Europe were (1) life was unbearable in Europe because of his political differences with M.H. del Pilar and other Filipinos in Spain (2) to be near his idolized Philippines and family · October 3‚ 1891-two weeks after the publication of Fili‚ Rizal left Ghent for Paris‚ where he stayed a few days to say goodbye to the Lunas‚ the Pardo de Taveras‚ the Venturas and other friends; Rizal proceeded
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F. Sionil José or in full Francisco Sionil José (born December 3‚ 1924) is one of the most widely-read Filipino writers in the English language. His novels and short stories depict the social underpinnings of class struggles and colonialism in Filipino society. José’s works - written in English - have been translated into 22 languages‚ including Korean‚ Indonesian‚ Russian‚ Latvian‚ Ukrainian and Dutch. José was born in Rosales‚ Pangasinan‚ the setting of many of his stories. He spent his childhood
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Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda JOB OBJECTIVES: To contribute to the nationalism and patriotism of the Filipino people; to inspire the Filipino youth of today. PERSONAL IDENTITY: Sex: Male Place/Date of Birth: Calamba‚ Laguna/ June 19‚1861 Religion: Roman Catholic Marital Status: Single Address: Calamba‚ Laguna‚ Philippines Mother’s Name: Teodora Alonzo y Quintos Father’s Name: Francisco Mercado Rizal EDUCATION: (1869 – 1872)
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CHARRY DEZZA L. SABANAL BSHRM 4-B REACTION PAPER OF JOSE RIZAL LIFE One note‚ this movie is not for the faint of heart. There are graphic depictions of violence and even torture. The opening few scenes depict some episodes from Rizal’s novels. In one a Catholic priest rapes a Filipina. I guess I now know where the Mestizo mixed blood class came from in the Philippines. In the other scene a Catholic priest beats a child for alleged stealing. Strong stuff and it made me wonder how the
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Rizal‚ a true Hero? When we have seen the video that our Professor shown us‚ I remember my Cousin told me about Andres Bonifacio and Jose Rizal being compared. Would it be fair for these two personalities that are extremely opposite to be compared? Would it be fair for a rich man to be compared by a poor man? Would it also be fair for a poor man being compared with a rich man? Would it be fair for a doctor to be compared by a farmer? Would it be fair too to a farmer to be compared by a doctor
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Jose V. Ayala‚ Jr. was born on 22 April 1932 in Ermita‚ Manila. He was a poet‚ a fictionist and a painter. His wife‚ Tita Lacambra is also a poet/fictionist and one of their children‚ Joey Ayala‚ is a well-known poet‚ composer and singer. He finished biology at the Ateneo de Manila and agriculture at the UP Los Baños‚ Laguna. After teaching and farming for several years‚ he worked as an advertising copy editor‚ editor for the US Information Service‚ and writer and fiction editor for the Philippine
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Rizal’s Artworks Paintings Saturnina Rizal Spanish Coat of Arms Dapita Church Curtains A Painting on a Pair of Mother-of-Pearl Christ Crucified Allegory on a Pair of Porcelain Bases of the New Year Celebration Immaculate Conception Portrait of Morayta Sketches Singapore lighthouse Rizal family tree Along Suez Canal Heads of Sibili Cumana Castle of St. Elmo Antonio de Morga Aden Fishes caught in Dapitan Sketch of himself Pencil sketch of Dr. Blumentritt Monkey and the Turtoise Segunda Katigbak Brooklyn
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Articles about Jose Rizal Thursday‚ May 10‚ 2012 Rizal and children Rizal and children By: Ambeth R. Ocampo Philippine Daily Inquirer When my students go through Jose Rizal’s expenses in Europe‚ they note that his biggest and most regular expenses were for the purchase of books and postage stamps. This is not surprising because we all know that he liked to read and study‚ and to write home a lot because he was homesick in Madrid. Students also note that he bought 1/10 of a lottery ticket
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