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    Father" of the Republic of the Philippines. The question stem from the fact that our usual understanding for a person to be a hero is probably a strong‚ courageous man that can lead a group of militia into war against a colonial foe. People like Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Aguinaldo. This notion did change in our time when even the smallest deeds can be considered as heroism. Now‚ for a person to be called a saint he must have a contact with God and a life that is so devoted to him. And for a person

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    government. Andres Bonifacio oversees the Tejeros Convention‚ which elects Aguinaldo as president‚ Mariano Trias as vice-president‚ and himself as interior minister. He storms out of the convention when Daniel Tirona objects to his election. Aguinaldo’s brother Crispulo informs him of his accession and convinces him to leave his troops just as he was seeking to defend against the Spaniards at Pasong Santol. The rebels are defeated and Crispulo was killed. Meanwhile‚ an embittered Bonifacio establishes

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    “Huwag kaming kalilimutan. Kaming mga bumagsak sa kadiliman.” Though the parting lines of Sisa‚ Crispin and Basilio in the Noh play Ang Paglalakbay ni Sisa were a little creepy‚ it was nevertheless very effective. Memorable‚ as what they had been aiming it to be. This was the first Noh play I’ve watched and I don’t think I’ll forget it‚ what with the intense emotional experience and the appreciation for both Japanese and Philippine cultures it has brought me. A Noh play is a traditional play

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    A. Andres Bonifacio(1863-1897) BIOGRAPHY Andres Bonifacio was born on November 30‚ 1863 to Santiago Bonifacio and Catalina de Castro in Tondo in Manila‚ Philippines. He was a Filipino revolutionary hero who founded the Katipunan‚ a secret society devoted to fighting Spanish occupation of the Philippines. | Bonifacio’s early education started in the Guillermo Osmena School. But‚ unfortunately‚ his parents died when he was 14 years old. This forced him to quit studies and look after his younger

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    the Philippines recognized for his unselfish and non-violent contributions to the historical and social transformations in the country. He is one of the national heroes of the Philippines regarded by the National Heroes Committee‚ together with Andres Bonifacio. He was the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era that led to his execution on December 30‚ 1896‚ now celebrated as Rizal Day‚ a national holiday in the country. Rizal was born to a wealthy family

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    |Product & Cuisines |Accommodation |Fiesta | |Caloocan |The city is historically significant because it|Northern Caloocan |1. Bonifacio Monument |1. Macapuno Tarts |1. Kabayan Hotel |1. Bonifacio Day | | |was the center of activities for the Katipunan‚|North- San Jose Del Monte |2. Gubat sa Ciudad Resort |2. Pastillas |2. Victoria Court |2.

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    -"Summary of the Film"- Jose Protasio "Pepe" Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda or known "Jose Rizal" was a Filipino writer who wrote a novels. His novels are all about for the Spaniards that living in the Philippines and to brighten the minds of all Filipinos from the harshly doings of the Spaniards. Jose Rizal take a Course of Doctor in University Of Sto. Tomas and continued his studies in Europe. When he was a child his first teacher was his mother "Teodora Alonso". Dr. Jose Rizal was intelligent

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    SUMMARY: Who is Jose Rizal? On June 19‚ 1861‚ the Mercado Family from the town of Calamba in the province of Laguna in the Philippines‚ happily greeted the birth of their newest member — a baby boy born as the seventh child to proud parents Francisco Rizal Mercado y Alejandro and Teodora Alonza y Quintos. They named the bouncing baby boy Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado. Being the seventh of a brood of eleven‚ Jose Rizal Mercado demonstrated an astounding intelligence and aptitude for learning at a

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    Declaration of Philippine Independence Aguinaldo displays the Philippine flag from the balcony of his house and proclaims independence from Spain to the Filipino masses below | Green | 10 PESOS or sampung piso | | Apolinario Mabini (left) and Andres Bonifacio (right) Items relating to Katipunan are shown on the right side. | | Barosoain Church where proclamation of Malolos Constitution and organization of the Congress of First Republic. Blood Compact of the Katipuneros. To the right (not on older

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    civil and clerical officials would put his life and his family’s life in danger. He did not retract his writings because he was thinking not only of the welfare of the present generations but also of the future generations. Through his novels‚ bonifacio and the other katipuneros were inspired. rizal opened the minds of the people. At first‚ he resented the revolution for he was not a revolutionary man and he did not want bloodshed. All he wanted was a reformation which the government did not

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