Jose Rizal

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    Weighing Against History: Revolution Versus Propaganda

    WEIGHING AGAINST HISTORY: REVOLUTION VERSUS PROPAGANDA Introduction: The Philippine literature that we are using nowadays rooted merely from the revolutionary period during the Spanish colonization. At those times, Revolutionists emerged and wrote independence-based literary works that were brought by the misunderstanding of the aims of the propagandists and revolutionists. The propaganda movement only aimed for equality and reform of the Spanish constitution in the Philippines and not

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    Rizal Course Reviewer

    Tangere (1887). 1887-1888 According to historian Floro Quibuyen, the Calamba Hacienda Case was a turning point in Rizal’s life – it marked the beginning of his radicalization; a critical examination of his correspondences reveals a subversive Rizal – a separatist 1888-1892 second trip to Europe, historical and ethnological studies, radicalization (a clear separatist stance), publication of his Annotation of Antonio Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (1889), Sobre la Indolencia de los

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    Hash Tag: Yes to Fraternity, No to Hazing

    “Hash tag: Yes to Fraternity, No to Hazing” Have you ever imagined yourself blindfolded, violently dragged to somewhere you even don’t know, struck hard by a paddle or a hard object and felt the excruciating pain? Do you have any idea of how will you ever survive the bruises, wounds and lashes you will get? It will not only scar your skin and flesh but your mind and soul, beating you physically, mentally and emotionally and worst may lead to your death. Fraternity - the most conventional thing

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    Rfm History

    aspiring Filipinos. Dr. Salvador Araneta pursued and succeeded his dream of making a way to save foreign exchange and create local jobs by starting out a local flour mill. Along with his wife, Victoria Lopez de Araneta, son-in-law, Joe Con and associates, Jose Concepcion, Sr., BJ Server, Pete Grimm, Albino Sycip, Zoilo Alberto, Leonardo Eugenio, Francisco Gamboa, Sr., they have come together to become a strong team. Their strength carried throughout endeavors during the difficult state of the Philippine

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    THE INJUSTICE DONE MY MOTHER by José Rizal   Some days after my return to Kalamba, my parents decided that I should remain, and that later I should go to Manila. I wanted to study with a teacher of the town, even though I could learn no more than multiplication, so I entered the village school.    At this time, an uncle of mine, Don José Alberto, returned from Europe. He found that, during his absence, his wife had left his home and abandoned her children. The poor man anxiously sought his wife

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    Child Labor in the Philippines

    Introduction "The children are the future of our nation." Dr. Jose Rizal has correctly stated it. It is the truth to say that the children are our future and if that is true, therefore, we shouldn’t take them for granted. We are certainly aware that child labor is a massive problem in the Philippines. Background of the study Child labor is the illegal employment of children below the age of 15, where they are not directly under the sole liability of their parents or legal guardians. It

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    Valediction

    Fellow graduates, each of us will soon receive our diploma. In a few minutes, this occasion will culminate and soon we will go on our separate paths to our chosen fields in the quest for truth, justice wisdom and the illusive word, SUCCESS. But before we part and bid each other goodbye, let me askyou the meaning of this diploma to our parents, to teachers and to us ….graduates. What is it’s significance to our country? What is it’s relationship to the ideology of the Filipino people? Perhaps, some

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    Students with Bad Vices Chapter I

    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study The rate of students involved in bad vices such as smoking, hard drinking, gambling and sometimes illegal drugs, addiction in computer games and variety of gadgets are serious problems that need diplomatic actions. There are lots of reasons why the youth nowadays are being involved in bad vices. One of the major reasons per observation is the lack of quality relationship with their parents because a lot of parents are just being parents who

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    Dr. Jose Rizal Bipgraphy

    | Talambuhay ni Dr. Jose P. Rizal | | Isinilang sa Calamba, Laguna noong ika-19 ng Hunyo, 1861. Tinaguriang pinakadakilang anak ng lahing kayumanggi. Siya ay si Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal Alonzo Realonda Y Quintos. Ang kanyang mga magulang ay sina Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado Alejandro at Teodora Alonzo Realonda Quintos. Ricial, dito nagmula ang pangalang Rizal na nangangahuluganag "mula sa bigas o palay" ng luntiang kabukiran. Ito ay alinsunod sa kapasyahan ng Kapitan Heneral Claveria

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    Jaksi

    Chapter 7 Rizal in Europe (1882-1885) Rizal then was at 22 when he left for Spain. It was a learning experience aboard vessel Salvadora. Most of the passengers were foreigners and Spanish employees. He noticed that they talk ill about the Philippines. He compared them to those who’re at the Philippines. His first stop was in Singapore. He stayed at Hotel de Paz. After 2 days, he boarded the vessel Djemnah and he compared it to Salvadora. He tried to speak French to the French passengers

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