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    ------------------------------------------------- Paciano PACIANO A. RIZAL (1851-1930)   Revolutionary General Don Paciano Mercado Rizal y Alonso was the only brother of Dr. Jose Rizal. Born in Calamba‚ Laguna on March 7‚ 1851‚ he was the second of the eleven children of Don Francisco Mercado Rizal and Doña Teodora Alonso.   He learned his first letters and prayers from his mother who was a highly educated and cultured woman. Later‚ he was sent to Biñan‚ Laguna to study Latin under Maestro

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    Good n i n e v E g The Propaganda Movement Propaganda Movement -peaceful crusade or campaign for reforms.  It was organized and participated by the illustrados.  Dr. Jose Rizal‚ Marcelo H. del Pilar and Graciano Lopez Jaena are the leaders of the said movement. Rise of the Propaganda Movement  It began in 1872‚ when Fathers Mariano Gomez‚ Jose Burgos‚ and Jacinto Zamora (all Filipino Priests) were executed by Spanish colonizers.  The Filipino exiles of 1872 and many patriotic students

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    Church. He started his campaign for his family and for La Liga Filipina. He went to Gov. Gen. Evlogio Despujol‚ whom met him by several times‚ for pardon for his father‚ brother & brother’s in law. On the night of his arrival‚ he met with Apolinario Mabini‚ Andres nBonifacio‚ Ambrocio Salvador‚ Timoteo Paez‚ Pedro Serrano Laktaw‚ Deodato Arellano & other Patriots to discuss about La Liga Filipina. He visited some provinces odf the North like Malolos‚ Bulacan‚ San Fernando Pampanga and Bacolod

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    Project in History

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    * 1. The Proponents:Antonio‚ Marvin B.Ayes‚ Edwin‚ Jr. M.De Chavez‚ Benita M.Gomez‚ Gilbert E.Facurib‚ Jayson P.Solis‚ Mark Anthony E.Tulisana‚ Ruben P. BSIT – 4 lad Evening * 2. The Filipinos began to fight theSpaniards the moment theysettled permanently in 1565 andcontinued this resistance to theend of their rule in 1898. In October 1889‚ a group of ilustrados in Paris‚ signing themselves as the “Filipinos”. The Philippine Revolt patterns must be treated holistically and not separately.

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    debate and also the Blumentrit (2) Rizal’s vision and nationalist projects and how it affected Filipinos’ thoughts and feelings. Quibuyen mentions lots of personas such as Father Jose Burgos‚ Grciano Lopez Jaena‚ Jose Rizal Andres Bonifacio ‚Apolinario Mabini‚ Antonio Luna ‚ Marcelo H. del Pilar‚ Gregorio del Pilar‚ Emilio Jacinto‚ among others who were destroyed by the system they wished to radically transform. He further said that they were consumed by the intensity of the struggles. Quibuyen only

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    PEDRO A. PATERNO (1858-1911) Proponent of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato Pedro Alejandro Paterno was born in Santa Cruz‚ Manila on February 27‚ 1858 to the affluent couple‚ Maximo Molo Paterno and Carmen de Vera Ignacio. His father‚ a rich Filipino with Chinese ancestry‚ was exiled to Guam for complicity in the Cavite Mutiny of 1872. In 1871‚ Paterno graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arts at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila. He pursued further studies in Spain at the Seminario Conciliar de

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    Filipino Philosophers in Education Jose Rizal “The school is the book in which is written the future of the nations. Shows us the schools of a people and we will tell you what those people are.” Rizal’s concept of the importance of education is enunciated in his work entitled Instruction wherein he sought improvements in the schools and in the methods of teaching. For Rizal‚ the mission of education is to elevate the country to the highest seat of glory and to develop the people’s mentality

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    Tagalog Literature: History and Tradition DOMINGO GOAN LANDICHO Share this article Post a comment | Back to article list GEOGRAPHICAL AREA Tagalog literature has been born‚ cradled‚ nourished and peaked into fruition in the provinces of Southern Luzon‚ Central Luzon and the present Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region. Among the Southern Tagalog provinces are Cavite‚ Batangas‚ Laguna‚ Quezon‚ Aurora‚ Oriental Mindoro‚ Occidental Mindoro‚ Marinduque‚ Palawan and

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    Liga Filipina‚ an organization which called for political reforms in Spain`s colonial government of the Philippines. However‚ La Liga disbanded after only one meeting as Rizal was arrested and deported to Dapitan in Mindanao. Bonifacio‚ Apilinario Mabini and others revived La Liga in Rizal’s absence and Bonifacio was active at organising local chapters in Manila. La Liga Filipina contributed moral and financial support to the Propaganda Movement of Filipino reformists in Spain. On 7 July

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    A. Andres Bonifacio(1863-1897) BIOGRAPHY Andres Bonifacio was born on November 30‚ 1863 to Santiago Bonifacio and Catalina de Castro in Tondo in Manila‚ Philippines. He was a Filipino revolutionary hero who founded the Katipunan‚ a secret society devoted to fighting Spanish occupation of the Philippines. | Bonifacio’s early education started in the Guillermo Osmena School. But‚ unfortunately‚ his parents died when he was 14 years old. This forced him to quit studies and look after his younger

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