great deeds‚ making little of the normal‚ everyday struggles that make him human. That is why we look at him and people like him as just figures who did great things in the past. I‚ however‚ believe that to learn more about him‚ to truly understand who José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda really is‚ we need to be able to relate with him. I absolutely understand that it is hard to dwell much in the simplicities of Rizal’s life‚ but I wouldn’t mind knowing even the smallest of details just so that
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As all Filipinos very well know Jose Rizal has written many books like Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo to expose the hardship Filipinos are experiencing during the Spanish Time without fearing for what would happen to his life because of this. He was even exiled in Dapitan because of his writing and during this time he did not stop helping and even taught the villagers there the importance of education and as a doctor cured those who are sick. His intentions were clear‚ the willingness to
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RIZAL LAW Republic Act No. 1425‚ known as the Rizal Law‚ mandates all educational institutions in the Philippines to offer courses about José Rizal. The full name of the law is An Act to Include in the Curricula of All Public and Private Schools‚ Colleges and Universities Courses On the Life‚ Works and Writings of Jose Rizal‚ Particularly His Novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ Authorizing the Printing and Distribution Thereof‚ and for Other Purposes. The measure was strongly opposed by
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Summary of Dr. Jose Rizal’s the indolence of the Filipinos? CHAPTER 1: ADMITTING THE EXISTENCE OF INDOLENCE SUMMARY: Rizal admits that indolence does exist among the Filipinos‚ but it cannot be attributed to the troubles and backwardness of the country; rather it is the effect of the backwardness and troubles experienced by the country. Past writings on indolence revolve only on either denying or affirming‚ and never studying its causes in depth. One must study the causes of indolence‚ Rizal
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Review 1) The city was once known as Edo a. Tokyo 2) Country that abolished their military ad used resources to support education‚ healthcare a. Costa Rica 3) Cuba‚ Jamaica‚ Haiti‚ the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico from region in the Caribbean’s a. Greater Antilles 4) Describe Modern Japan a. Zaibatsu - monopoly b. Economic history from light to heavy c. Confucian capitalism d. Shinkansen – bullet train e. Heavy urbanization –congestion smog‚ pollution f. Culture as a major export 5)
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1.1 Background of the study We choose this type of investigatory because it is an easy way to tenderized meat and it may help our mother or for the person can cook. It also helps the person to tenderize the meat in short period of time‚ so it is hassle free for them in cooking meats. And we also know that Filipinos loves eating meat so if we’re successful in this investigatory we’re pretty sure that Filipinos will surely love more meats. 1.2 Statement of problems/objectives One problem that
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PROVERBS Actions speak louder than words Children usually learn more from the examples set by their elders than from what they are told ; a person’s character is judged by the thing she does and not by what he says; actions give evidence or proof of. Fortune knocks once at every man’s door Everyone gets at least one good opportunity in his lifetime; everyone has the opportunity to be successful in life. Give the devil his due Be just and fair-minded ‚ even to the one who does not deserve
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CONDE‚ Clarina R. BA Comm2 Chapter 15: Rizal’s Second Sojourn in Paris and the Universal Exposition of 1889 * Difficulty of Finding Quarters * March 1889‚ it was extremely difficult for a visitor to find living quarters in Paris. * Universal Exposition scheduled to open on May6‚ 1889 and it attracted thousands of tourists and all hotel accommodations were taken. * Life in Paris * Despite the lively and festive life in Paris‚ Rizal proceeds to spend his time frugally and
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Chapter 13: Rizal’s Visit to the United States Rizal’s visit to the United States (1888) Rizal’s Visit to the United States (1888) Rizal first saw America on April 28‚ 1888. His arrival in this great country was marred by racial prejudice. He saw the discriminatory treatment of the Chinese and the Negros by the white Americans. Arrival in san francisco Saturday‚April 28‚ 1888- The steamer Belgic docked at San Francisco. American health authorities did not let the passengers to land for one week
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| | | A SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW OF THE MOVIE‚ DED NA SI LOLO To exercise our sociological imagination‚ we had a film viewing of the indie film “Ded Na Si Lolo” by director Soxie Topacio last 8 July 2010. This film was all about a family who lost an important loved one—their father. Charing‚ one of the main characters‚ is one of the children. One morning while she and her family were preparing for a new day‚ a family member came to their house and told her that her father is already dead. She
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