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    My Last Farewell

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    my Last Farewell” Rizal’s most important poem is “My Last Farewell.” It has 14 5-line rimed stanzas; each stanza has the rime scheme: ABAAB. Charles Derbyshire translated it from the Spanish; the Spanish title is "Mi Ultimo Adios.” Derbyshire kept the original rime scheme when he translated from the original Spanish to English. “Farewell‚ dear Fatherland‚ clime of the sun caress’d” José Rizal was in prison waiting to be executed when he wrote this poem as a final statement to his fellow

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    About Rizal

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    age of three. Josefa Rizal (1865-1945) and Trinidad Rizal (1868-1951) Josefa and Trinidad were together living and both died as spinsters. Josefa was medically ill of epilepsy but the two became members of the Katipunan. Rizal’s elegy‚ “Mi Ultimo Adios” was in the safekeeping of Trinidad. Soledad Rizal (1870-1929) The youngest child‚ Soledad was married to Pantaleon Quintero.She was a teacher and was considered as the best educated among the sisters of Rizal. - See more at:

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    Independent Accountant’s Report on Applying Agreed-Upon Procedures Evaluation of the completeness‚ accuracy and consistency of Adios! Airways Inc. XBRL Filing Dear Ms. Queenan: This agreed-upon procedures engagement was performed in accordance with the attestation standards of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The sufficiency of these procedures is solely the responsibility of [insert organization]. Consequently‚ we make no representation regarding the

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    "Mi último adiós" (Spanish for "My Last Farewell") is a poem written by Philippine national hero Dr José Rizal on the eve of his executionon 30 December 1896. This poem was one of the last notes he wrote before his death; another that he had written was found in his shoe but because the text was illegible‚ its contents remains a mystery. Title Rizal did not ascribe a title to his poem. Mariano Ponce‚ his friend and fellow reformist‚ titled it Mi Último Pensamiento (My Last Thought) in the copies

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    Rizal

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    Clinic Paris‚ France AFFILIATIONS/ORGANIZATIONS o Founder‚ La Liga Filipina o Berlin Ethnographical Society o Berlin Anthropological Society o Gran Oriente de Espana‚ Acacia Lodge No. 9 (Freemason‚ 1884) PUBLICATIONS o Mi Ultimo Adios‚ 1898 o Essays‚ poems and editorials in La Solidaridad o El Filibusterismo‚ 1891 o Noli Me Tangere‚ 1887 o Annotations on Antonio de Morga ’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas AWARDS: March 23‚ 1877 Commencement Day‚ Ateneo Municipal de Manila

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    Jose Rizal

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    years of conquest. On December 26‚ 1986‚ Rizal was sentenced to die. He was convicted of rebellion‚ sedition‚ and of forming illegal association. On the eve of his execution while confined in Fort Santiago‚ Rizal wrote a poem called Mi Ultimo Adios and hid it inside a gas burner. He was executed on December 30‚ 1896 at the age of 35 by a firing squad at Bagumbayan‚ known today as Luneta Park in Manila. Despite the lack of any official declaration explicitly proclaiming him as national hero

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    El Bola: Movie Analysis

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    1  El Bola  El Bola is a movie from 2000 that circles around child abuse. Pablo is an adolescent boy  who lives in a poor area with his father who abuses him and his mother who does not do  anything to help. Pablo than meets Alfredo at school‚ and they instantly get along. One day‚  Pablo angers his father‚ thus leading to a violent situation. Alfredo afterwards sees injuries on  Pablo’s body and tells his parents‚ who hire a social worker to try and help Pablo live with a  better family

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    Rizal Works

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    Marseille and Hong Kong Sketch of himself Sketch of Fritz Ullmer Sketches of Spanish characters in Madrid Cartoons made in Heidelberg Sketch of Pastor Ullmer  Sketch of Ephigenia Sketch of a gladiator Sketch of a boat Poems Last Poem of Rizal- Mu Ultimo Adios To the Philippines Our Mother Tongue Memories of my Town Hymn of Labor Kundiman A Poem that has no Title Song of Maria Clara To Josephine To the Philippine Youth Education Gives Luster to the Mother Land To the Virgin Mary Sa Aking Mga Kababata Novels

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    Jose P. Rizal

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    In full‚ JOSÉ PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONSO REALONDA (born 19 June 1861‚ Calamba‚ Philippines- died 30 December 1896‚ Manila‚ Philippines)‚ patriot‚ physician and man of letters whose life and literary works were an inspiration to the Philippine nationalist movement. Rizal was the son of a prosperous landowner and sugar planter of Chinese-Filipino descent on the island of Luzon. His mother‚ Teodora Alonso‚ one of the most highly educated women in the Philippines at that time‚ exerted a powerful

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    Reaction on Rizal Movie

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    This was the Filipino movie I have been waiting for‚ for a long time. Most of the Filipino movies that I’ve seen are cheap imitations of Hollywood movies with forgettable characters and forgettable plots. But I won’t be forgetting "Jose Rizal" anytime soon. With impeccable production values and a truly great performance by the lead actor‚ Cesar Montano‚ "Jose Rizal" is the equal of anything that Hollywood can produce. The movie tells the life story of Jose Rizal‚ the national hero of

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