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    Rizal in University of SantoTomas Five years at the University of Santo Tomás‚ from 1877 to 1882‚ gave to José Rizal a mental discipline and training that enabled him to lead the movement for the Philippine Revolution and Independence. Yet no biographic study has yet examined in depth the relationship between the hero and his Alma Mater. Most of those who have tackled the subject have done it superficially and times biasly. The picture of Rizal at the U.S.T. has frequently come out of focus:

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    20th century‚ Rizal in the Philippines in the late 19th century. In an undated essay on education‚ "La Instruccion‚" whose manuscript is preserved in the Philippine National Library‚ Jose Rizal presented a critique on primary instruction in the Philippines during the late 19th century and provided suggestions for its improvement. Before taking further studies in Manila and Europe‚ Rizal was taught by his mother‚ private tutors and a small private school in Biñan‚ thus his essay was based on personal

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    father’s death‚ which was caused by one of his father’s political opponents in his home town of Binondo‚ Manila. Father Dámaso is one of the religious/political figures in Binondo who dislikes Ibarra’s dad. By accusing Ibarra’s dad of being a heretic‚ and by using the death of a local student to make him look bad‚ Father Dámaso turned the community against Ibarra’s dad‚ and had him thrown in jail where he got sick and died. Ibarra’s father was disgraced further when his body was thrown into the lake

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    ose Rizal is everywhere yet many think he is not relevant anymore. His monuments‚ built as reminders of his heroism‚ stand distant and unreachable on his pedestal‚ as if deliberately exaggerating our insignificance. It even comes to a point that one may say “I can’t be like him.” The western construct of a hero was named after the Greek war goddess Hera. It points to a strong-willed and supernatural character who consciously directs his abilities for the good of the people. More often than not reduced

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    which Dr. Jose Rizal himself has bound are in danger of irreversible obliteration because of decay. Some pages have accrued molds and tear. The manuscripts are in the custody of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section in the National Library where they keep them inside a vault with a cooling temperature of 18-20 degrees Celsius to prevent the papers from deteriorating. * commonly referred to by its shortened name Noli * written by Filipino writer and national hero José Rizal * originally

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    Rizal Notes By fatz18angel | Feb. 2012 Zoom In Zoom Out Page 1 of 5 LECTURE NOTES I. Introduction and significance of R.A. 1425 (Rizal Law) II. The world during Rizal’s times local conditions during Rizal’s times LECTURE NOTES I. Introduction and significance of R.A. 1425 (Rizal Law) II. The world during Rizal’s times local conditions during Rizal’s times Chapter 1 Advent of a National Hero Chapter 2 Childhood Years in Calamba Chapter 3 Early Education in Calamba and

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    AMOR PATRIO” Rizal’s first essay‚ “The Love of Country‚” was written when he was 21 and newlyarrived in Madrid. It was published under the name of “Laong Laan” on 20 August 1882 in  Diarong Tagalog‚” a Philippine newspaper‚ then on 31 October 1890 in  La Solidaridad‚ Madrid.This essay is a poignant dissertation of what Rizal calls a “beautiful but hackneyed subject‚” love of country. In crystallizing his concept on love of country‚ Rizal reveals a foretasteof the style and substance of his novels

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    José Rizal  Quotes José Rizal quotes  “One only dies once‚ and if one does not die well‚ a good opportunity is lost and will not present itself again.” ― José Rizal “He who does not know how to look back at where he came from will never get to his destination.” ― José Rizal “Our liberty will not be secured at the sword’s point... We must secure it by making ourselves worthy of it. And when the people reaches that height‚ God will provide a weapon‚ the idols will be shattered‚ tyranny will

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    Tom’s Cabin It was out of Rizal’s deeper vision that El Filibusterismo emerged. 2. English meaning of the title “Touch Me Not” “Dangerous patriot who will soon be on the gallows‚ or else a conceited fellow.” 3. Places where it was written Madrid‚ Paris‚ Germany‚ Wilhelmsfeld London‚ Paris‚ Madrid‚ Biarritz 4. Year it was first written 1884 1887 5. Place and year the unpolished version was completed Berlin (1886) Biarritz (1891) 6. Place and year the polished version was completed Berlin

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    GROUP 2 :RIZAL’S ESSAYS ORTEGA‚ OLLERO PASTRANA PEÑALOSA PFLEIDER To the young women of Malolos (London‚ February 22‚ 1889) This famous letter was written by Rizal in Tagalog‚ while he was reading in London‚ upon the request of M.H. del Pilar. The story behind this letter is this; On December 12‚ 1888‚ a group of twenty young women of Malolos petitioned Goveror-General Weyler for permission to open a “night school” so that they might study Spanish under Teodoro Sandiko.

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