The Life Of Rizal

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    Rizal

    Although José Rizal, now eleven years old, had passed a good entrance examination in Manila in June, 1872, he nearly failed to matriculate in theAteneo in July, because his mother's arrest had made him a month late, and because he looked so little, so slender, so young. He would not have been admitted at all but for the intercession of Dr. Manuel Burgos, a nephew of the recently executed Dr. José Burgos. When finally the boy was accepted, he went to mass and prayed fervently. (01) He had something

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    Workload

    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Education plays a central role in national life and in all sectors of the economy. It produces the teachers at all levels, the bureaucrats of all positions, the professional in various services and the executives and technical workers in industry. Definitely, the quality of education depends on the performance of the teachers, teaching materials, educational planning, and committed educational administrators to produce quality graduates. Generally

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    Factors Affecting Out of School Youth

    of School Youth in Barangay Mulawin of San Jose Del Monte City, Bulacan during the School Year 2014-2015, to determine the different factors that affects in every youth in studying. According to Rizal (1861-1896) that “The youth is the hope of the Fatherland” Rizal (1861-1896). This statement of Rizal says that the youth are the future leaders, workers and citizens of their nations. Yet in many Barangay in San Jose Del Monte City, Bulacan, out of school youth is a vulnerable population with complex

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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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    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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    Intramuros

    INTRAMUROS HISTORY: Pre-Hispanic period The strategic location of Manila along the bayand at the mouth of Pasig River made it an ideal location for the Tagalog andKapampangan tribes and kingdoms to trade with merchants from China, India, Borneo andIndonesia. Before the first arrival of Europeans on Luzonisland, the island was part of the Majapahitempire around the 14th century, according to the epic eulogy poem Nagarakretagama which described its conquest by MahārājaHayam Wuruk.[6] The region

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    The Last Leaf

    [pic] Ronel I. Magoncia Blk 3 Lot 1 Phase 1-E Kasiglahan Village, San Jose Rodriguez, Rizal. Mobile 09102781886/09339477766 E-mail Address: ronelmagoncia@yahoo.com |Experience | | | | |

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    Art Is the Product of Its Time and Place

    6. LUHANG TAGALOG - play | Aurelio Tolentino | 7. TANIKALANG GINTO – play | Juan Abad | 8. MALAYA – play | Tomas Remigio | 9. WALANG SUGAT – play | Severino Reyes | 10. A RIZAL (To Rizal) – poem | Cecilio Apostol | 11. CRISALIDAS – book of poems 12.1. INVOCACION A RIZAL (Call to Rizal) – poem | Fernando Ma. Guerrero | 12. REMEMBRANCE AND FORGETFULNESS – debate | Jesus Balmori (Batikuling) | 13. OLVIDO (Forgetfulness) – debate | Manuel Bernabe | 14. BAJO LOS

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    Community Resources

    the continuous education of the people. It serves as an impartial, non-partisan and non-sectarian agency of information. Next to school, it is commonly called the People’s University. Page | 1 Parks  Rizal Park Rizal Park (also Luneta Park or colloquially Luneta; Filipino: Liwasang Rizal), is a historical urban park located along Roxas Boulevard, City of Manila, Philippines, adjacent to the old walled city of Intramuros. Since the Spanish Colonial Era, the Park has been a favorite leisure spot

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    Bahay Tsinoy Museum

    Chinese, I developed a greater appreciation of my husbands' roots. And my daughter beamed proudly as she saw one side of her great ancestry. The museum, a good stop for history-lovers even without Chinese lineage, is filled with well crafted, life sized exhibits documenting the history of the Tsinoys. The exhibits were so realistic and well presented, everyone in our group (it was the field trip of my daughter) were clearly impressed. The museum is very organized taking you through the early

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