Relevance Of Rizal

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    Relevance of Rizal to Contemporary Nationalism

    Dr. Jose Rizal became a national hero for a reason. He was a reformist, a novelist, a poet, a novelist, journalist, an optalmologist, and revolutionary. He sparked the 1896 revolution against the Spaniards. He gave importance to education, our freedom, promoting peace and equality, being proud of our filipino heritage, and many more. Although, while I was growing up, he was never one of my idols, or someone i really looked up to. I never really felt Rizal’s importance and presence in our culture

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    Relevance of Rizal to Contemporary Nationalism (Complete)

    Relevance of Rizal in Contemporary Nationalism Dr. Jose Rizal became a national hero for a reason. He was a reformist, a novelist, a poet, a novelist, journalist, an optalmologist, and revolutionary. He sparked the 1896 revolution against the Spaniards. He gave importance to education, our freedom, promoting peace and equality, being proud of our filipino heritage, and many more. Although, while I was growing up, he was never one of my idols, or someone i really looked up to. I never really felt

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    Relevance of Jose Rizal's Nationalism in Present Times

    Symon See March 2013 11113111 KASPIL1 C32 (Individual Final Output) The Relevance or Importance of Jose Rizal to Modern or Contemporary Philippine Nationalism A La Sallian. What does it mean to be a La Sallian? By common description, being a La Sallian basically means that you are an enrolled undergraduate or graduate student and at the same time it could also be that you were once an active body of the university; an alumni if you will. The same goes for the Ateneans

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    Rizal

    points that the author mentioned in this article. However, he focused on the idea of Rizal using his writings especially the Noli Me Tangere as a catalyst of revolution. He stated there that Rizal intentionally used his writings to fight against the Spaniards and he did not want to take the power of Spaniards over us, instead he wanted us to be assimilated with Spain. It was also mentioned by the author that Rizal would rather use pen and a paper because he didn’t want useless bloodshed. He believe

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    Reflection on Rizal

    Reflections on Rizal What have you learned on Rizal? I learned a lot while studying this subject. I’ve gained knowledge about Rizal’s life and his contributions to our country. I’ve seen Rizal- our hero in a different perspective. While some of us may just know him as our national hero, but for me, I’ve realized that Rizal’s just like some of us. He’s had his struggles and triumphs. In your opinion, what is Rizal’s greatest contribution and why? I think it’s his books and the idea of nationalism

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    Swot Analysis: Rizal Law

    A SWOT ANALYSIS ON RIZAL LAW _____________________________ Presented to Dr. Estimada CAS Faculty In partial fulfilment of the Requirement of the Subject Rizal ______________________________ May 2014 Introduction In school, we students study the life and works of our national hero Jose P. Rizal. Our teachers taught us that the Calamba hero was born as the seventh of the children of Doña Teodora and Don Francisco. We can also remember how he pursued his studies until he was able to travel to

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    Prikniw

    play. The presentation was properly executed. It stated information foreign to some viewers. The title of the play implies that it uses both modern rock and traditional Filipino styles of acting and music to bring about a different story of Dr. Jose Rizal. The author, director, writer, and lead actor of the play is the talented Atty. Vince Tañada who has already earned numerous awards for his excellence in directing and performing stage plays. The theme was a modern take on the story of Dr. Jose Rizal’s

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    Review

    HUM101 Humanities are the study of the different cultural aspect of man, his frailties in life and how these can be improved. Also means understanding man and his affairs rather than just a prescribed unchangeable body of accepted facts and theories. * It comes from Latin word “Humanus” which means- human, culture, refined. * It has various connotation: depending on political, social, economic, artistic, and cultural forces * Refers to a loosely defined group of cultural subject area.

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    Spanish Colonial Journalism

    Spanish colonial era has given the Filipino people the mark of an improving civilization. This era has culminated the idea of education and morality, creating progression in various cultures, traditions and ideologies. The Spanish Colonial era, in relevance to Journalism, has opened the gates of the printing press to the Philippines. The first manifestations of printing in the country were two books entitled Doctrina Cristiana that was published in the year 1593. Tomas Pinpin, who learned the art of

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    Factors Affecting the Academic Performance of Bstm Students

    not learn what they need to learn. If teachers do not know how to catch attention of a student, the more the student cannot make themselves be attended to that subject. The student gets lazy because it has a subject that they think that it has no relevance to their course but yet they study it. Conceptual Framework Figure I INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT •

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