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    Rizal

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    owner of La Publicidad and a statesman   Rizal gave Editor Corominas (an article on the Carolines Question)   November 1885 – Rizal was living in Paris   He worked as an assistant to Dr. Louis de Weckert‚ a leading French ophthalmologist.   Juan Luna – great master of the brush; Rizal helped him by posing as model in Luna’s paintings. 1.    “The Death of Cleopatra” – where Rizal posed as an Egyptian priest 2.    “The Blood Compact” – Rizal posed as Sikatuna Rizal as Musician   Rizal

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    Chapter 6In Sunny Spain (1882-1885)(Summary) Introduction Jose Rizal finished his medical course in the University of Santo Tomas. Then he decided to complete his studies in Spain due to the radical prejudice of Dominican Professors against Filipino Students. Aside from this ostensible reason‚ He had a “Secret Mission”‚ which was more important than finishing his studies. Rizal’s Secret Mission   The secret mission of Rizal is to observe keenly the life and culture‚ languages and customs

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    K to 12 Curriculum

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    Republic of the Philippines Department of Education DepEd Complex‚ Meralco Avenue Pasig City January 2012 K to 12 Curriculum Guide MUSIC and ART ( Grade 7 to Grade 10) K TO 12 MUSIC AND ART CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK The Music and Art curricula focus on the learner as both the recipient and instructor of the knowledge‚ skills‚ and values necessary for artistic expression and cultural literacy. The design of the curricula is student-centered‚ based on spiral progression of processes‚ concepts

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    rizal

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    Course to Spain His studies continued in UST until he was unhappy at the Dominican institution. After finishing the 4th year of his medical course in UST‚ Rizal‚ being disgusted with the method of instruction in the Dominican-owned University and the racial prejudice of Dominican professors against Filipino student‚ decided to study abroad. He predicted that his decision of studying abroad would not be favored by his parents; he did not asked their blessing. And aside from studying in Spain he

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    Chapter 15LIFE AND WORKS IN LONDON(1888-89) 3. Stay in LondonLived in London May 1888 to Mar. 18893 reasons why he stayed there:To improve the his knowledge of the English LanguageTo study and annotate Morga’sSucesos de Las Islas FilipinasLondon was a safe place for him to carry on his fight against Spanish TyrannyFilipiniana studiesCompleting annotating Morga’s booksWrote many articles in La SolidaridadPenned Young Women of MalolosHad romance with Gertrude Beckett 4. Trip Across the AtlanticMade

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    Churches built more than a hundred years ago in the Ilocos doesn’t only stand for the faith of the Ilocanos. They are constant reminders of the legacy of Spain in the Philippines and the monastic supremacy of the Augustinians who built the churches. The grandeur of the churches is a sign of the majesty of the Catholic faith that the friars wanted to show to the natives (Coseteng 1972). These churches not only served as a place of worship but also as a place for the social life of the people. It is

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    it was good sailing weather‚ or the combined forces of the Spanish King’s trusted‚ tactful Legazpi‚ the conscientious Fray Andres de Urdaneta‚ ship’s chief navigator‚ the experienced Marshall Martin de Goiti and the courageous‚ adventurous Captain Juan de Salcedo - this expedition landed in the Philippines‚ if not with complete security then at least with more than even changes of survival.Sealed orders which Legazpi opened at mid sea carried King Phillip’s instructions to sail to the Philippines

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Rizal’s Life and Work’s............................................................................1 Chapter I Advent of a National Hero.......................................................................2-5 Chapter II Childhood years in Calamba...................................................................6-9 Chapter III Early Educatoin in Calamba and Biñan..................................................10-11 Chapter IV Scholastic Triumps at Ateneo De Manila

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    Once Upon A Time Analysis

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    Scene 1 Int. Home—Day As the curtain opens father (Albright)‚ a mother (Melanie) and a girl; Luna (Helsey) are preparing food for dinner. The mother is wiping the table while the father helps to carry some of the food to the table as the narrator starts reading his line. Narrator: Every story does not have to start with once Upon A Time. Every story does not have to end with a happy ending‚ but this story does have the heart warming ending. But I warn you—that this kind of story is not what you

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    INTRODUCTION Literature reflects the culture of a nation. It can serve as a tool to express a feeling and emotion. Remember during the Spanish regime‚ Rizal exploited the functions of literature. His two novels‚ Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo contained a lot of subversive themes that sparked the revolution and consequently the victory over the Spaniards. Literature is deeply rooted in the culture of a nation. Stories and poems reflect the local color of its origin. The poem "Stopping by

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