Rizal

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    Physics

    Jose Rizal came from a decent family and with his talents, abilities, intelligence and achievements he can live peaceful and prosperous but then chooses to dedicate his life to free the Filipino people from oppressions in the hands of the Spaniards. He manifest selfless dedication and willingness to save his country while seeking no glory for himself. In his fight against the Spaniards he gave importance on education as the best weapon. With perseverance and superb talents in writing he opted not

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    Working Students

    jake Reaction paper: “EveryChild is Special” What a sigh of relief, after watching the movie. The thoughts is raging through my mind, all at once then suddenly felt melancholic as i can see my childhood days to Ishaan, relating to some of his experiences. But even though, those didn’t manifest obviously to me anymore, there are times when i meet events that brings back the past, i can’t help but somehow feel saddened or cry, which i felt so awkward about.This movie made me cry. Aside

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    Bayaning 3rd World

    are a nation fascinated with Jose Rizal—not just his heroism but also his being a womanizer, his classic hair style and many more. We devour two of his greatest literary works in secondary schools. We celebrate his birth and execution dates. We have countless movies relating to Rizal and his works. We even name our streets (Rizal Avenue, Rizal Province), corporations (RCBC), schools (Rizal High School)and products after him. There’s evena religion devoted to Rizal and his works. Even the most well-knownplace

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    Rizal's Homecoming

    Terrero requested Rizal to the Malacañang Palace - Noli – subversive ideas - Rizal denied the charges against him – exposed the truth; did not advocate subversive ideas • Asked the Jesuits for the copy he sent – no • Fathers: Francisco de Paula Sanches, Jose Bech & Federico Faura – glad to see him– - Noli – speaks the truth; you may lose your head for it • Governor General Terrero – liberal-minded Spaniard - Assigned Spanish Lieutenant Don Jose Taviel deAndrade as bodyguard of Rizal - Cultured

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    Biography of the Philippine National Hero

    Dr. Jose P. Rizal National Hero of the Philippines Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal was born in the town of Calamba, Laguna on 19th June 1861. The second son and the seventh among the eleven children of Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonso. With his mother as his first teacher, he began his early education at home and continued it in Binan, Laguna. He entered a Jesuit-run Ateneo Municipal de Manila in 1872 and obtained a bachelor's degree with highest honors in 1876. He studied medicine at the University

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    Chapter 1

    CHAPTER 1 Company Profile This chapter deals with the history of the company, nature of the company and organizational chart. Raner Trading and Car Care Services #126 Marcos High Way, Brgy. Mayamot, Antipolo City, Rizal, Philippines History of the Company: Raner Trading and Car Care Services has been serving its community for more than five years since it was established by its sole proprietress Ms. Emerenciana Rabeje last May 13, 2010. According to Ms. Rabeje, it was founded for the purpose

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    Rizal's Life

    Jose Rizal: A Biographical Sketch BY TEOFILO H. MONTEMAYOR JOSE RIZAL, the national hero of the Philippines and pride of the Malayan race, was born on June 19, 1861, in the town of Calamba, Laguna. He was the seventh child in a family of 11 children (2 boys and 9 girls). Both his parents were educated and belonged to distinguished families. His father, Francisco Mercado Rizal, an industrious farmer whom Rizal called "a model of fathers," came from Biñan, Laguna; while his mother, Teodora Alonzo

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    El Fili

    Crisostomo Ibarra of the Noli Metangere. One good thing I saw in the play was that, it did not only show simoun’s (Jose Rizal) strong or positive points but his weaknesses and personal struggles also. It only shows that no man is perfect as was our national hero. However, this does not degrade his personality and character. Instead, it strengthens even more the views that Dr. Jose Rizal understood and had a good heart for his fellow countrymen. The impact of El Filibusterismo is to awaken the eyes of

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    But We Can Be Greater Heroes by Heart

    the National Heroes Committee had recommended several heroes to be proclaimed the National Hero of the Philippines; among which are Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Aguinaldo, Apolinario Mabini, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Sultan Dipatuan Kudarat, Juan Luna, Melchora Aquino, and Gabriela Silang. However, the country has been granting greater credits to Jose Rizal as he has been regarded as the National Hero, but by the words of Americans. Furthermore, he was labeled “United States-sponsored hero” and

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    Effects of Social Networking Sites

    Week 6 “Hispanization” of the Natives * The Encomienda System (New World) * Definition of terms: * Encomienda – land trust * Encomendero – land trustee * Repartimientas – Indians granted to the land trustee * It can be traced in American colonies (particularly the South & Central America) which were later turned as Spanish permanent settlements * “New Spain” * Spanish explorers conquered the New World (feudalism) * Modified type of feudalism – encomienda system *

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