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    Jose Rizal and the Revolution: Revisiting Renato Constantino’s “Veneration without Understanding” By Chris Antonette Piedad-Pugay When we open the pages of history books in the Philippines‚ it is not surprising to see texts about the martyrdom of our most celebrated hero-- Dr. Jose Rizal. In fact‚ it seems that his name already occupied a permanent and prominent place in every publication that has something to say about the Philippines. Truthfully‚ there is nothing wrong about immortalizing

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    Center (1‚200 bed capacity government hospital) plus other affiliating hospitals such as Philippine Heart Center‚ National Kidney and Transplant Institute‚ Lung Center of the Philippines‚ Cardinal Santos Medical Center‚ Jose Fabella Hospital‚ Gat Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center‚ Ospital ng Maynila Medical Centet‚ National Center for Mental Health‚ Philippine Orthopedic Center‚ Manila Health Department‚ Quezon City Health Department‚ Philippine National Red Cross Manila and Quezon City Chapters

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    PABLO ANTONIO Asia Pacific Heritage Award for Cultural Heritage award The Ideal Theater was located at Rizal Avenue in Manila and designed by the late Architect Pablo Antonio in 1933. The theater was demolished in the late 1970s to give way to the construction of a department store. The Ideal Theater was one of the first major works of Pablo Antonio along with the buildings of Far Eastern University and Manila Polo Club. Life Theater can also be found along Quezon Boulevard in Quiapo Manila. It

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    Rizal's Life

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    30‚ 1896. Rizal is most venerated and acclaimed patriot in the Philippines recognized for his unselfish contribution in the historical and social transformation in the country‚ he is one of the National heroes of the Philippines together with Andres Bonifacio. He also writes El Filibusterismo and Noli me Tangere. Rizal as a child was a lover of Literature arts and wrote a poem named “Ang aking mga kabata”. Rizal was born from wealthy Family in Calamba‚ Laguna. The movie tells the life story of Jose

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    audience’s Filipino spirit within them. I felt the pain‚ the pride‚ the strength‚ the love and the hope that they tried to convey. Most of the songs had the World War II and the oppression of colonization as a background. What came to my mind was Andres Bonifacio; he must have felt like this. But as I realized it‚ it can also be a source of inspiration for us today in times of crisis like this. Our ancestors fought for our country with only bolos on their hands and yet they did it‚ they had the courage

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    NAVRESCOM) are administering their respective reserve line personnel and Affiliated Reserve Units. The AFPRESCOM absorbed the personnel‚ equipment and facilities of the former Metropolitan Citizens Military Training Command (MCMTC) stationed at Fort Andres Bonifacio‚ Metro Manila‚ then it transferred to the former AFP Logistics Command in Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo‚ Quezon City. On 13 Sept 03‚ it finally settled at its present location in the same camp with the building constructed solely for the Reservists’

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    Jose P. Riza;

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    Jose Rizal was a man of incredible intellectual power‚ with amazing artistic talent as well. He excelled at anything that he put his mind to - medicine‚ poetry‚ sketching‚ architecture‚ sociology... the list seems nearly endless. Thus‚ Rizal’s martyrdom by the Spanish colonial authorities while he was still quite young was a huge loss to the Philippines‚ and to the world at large. Today‚ the people of the Philippines honor him as their national hero. On June 19‚ 1861‚ Francisco Rizal Mercado and

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    – Dec 30‚ 1896) Is most venerated and acclaimed patriot in the Philippines recognized for his unselfish contribution in the historical and social transformation in the country‚ he is one of the National heroes of the Philippines together with Andres Bonifacio. He also writes El Filibusterismo and Noli me Tangere. Rizal as a child was a lover of a Literature arts and wrote a poem named “Ang aking mga kabata” . Rizal was born from wealthy Family in Calamba‚ Laguna and Seventh of eleven children of Francisco

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    punishment to instill discipline among delinquent students because it was recognized to be effective dating back from the Spanish colonization era up to the late 1970s evidenced by the kind of leaders we had during those times‚ from Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio to Ferdinand E. Marcos and Benigno S. Aquino Jr. It was the time of the so called democracy in the late 1980’s that discipline started to deteriorate due to the exploitation of the word freedom/ democracy that was misunderstood by most of the

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    Ospital Ng Tondo II | Jose Abad Santos Ave.‚ Tondo‚ Manila 1012 | Dr. Isaias R. Cando‚ Jr | Tel: 252-3942 / 251-9406 | The 10-story Sta. Ana Hospital on New Panaderos Street in Sta. Ana was inaugurated Wednesday by city officials led by Mayor Alfredo Lim and Vice Mayor Francisco ?Isko Moreno? Domagoso. The other guests at the launching were business tycoon Lucio Tan‚ president and chair of the Tan Yan Kee Foundation‚ the city government?s partner for the project. Tan was joined by his wife

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