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    TITLE: Noli me tangere INTRODUCTION: Noli Me Tangere is a novel written by JoséRizal‚ and published in 1887‚ in Europe. Thetitle is Latin‚ and means "touch me not."  Rizal took these words from the Bible‚specifically the Gospel of St. John 20: 13-17.  Commonly referred to its name Noli orTheSocial Cancer . >Noli Me Tangere was Rizal’s first novel. Hewas 26 at its publication. It was historically significant and wasinstrumental in the establishing theFilipino’s sense of national identity

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    Ang Mga Kaibigan ni Mama Susan by Bob Ong (Visprint‚ 127 pages) I’ve been reading Bob Ong’s books since college‚ ever since a friend brought her copy of his first book‚ A B N K K B S N P L A Ko (That reads as Aba Nakakabasa Na Pala Ako – literal translation: Wow‚ I Can Read Now). Bob Ong is one of the popular Filipino writers‚ who‚ until now‚ I am not sure if he is really one person or many contributing to one book. I’ve read almost all of his books ever since then‚ always looking forward to

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    Noli and Fili

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    Noli Me Tangere‚ 1887 “Noli Me Tangere… signify “do not touch me”. The book contains things of which no one among ourselves has spoken up to the present; they are so delicate that they cannot be touched by anybody… I have endeavored to answer the calumnies which for centuries had been heaped on us and our country: I have described the social condition‚ the life‚ our beliefs‚ our hopes‚ our desires‚ our grievances‚ our grief… The facts I narrate are all true and they actually happened. I can prove

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    Elías Elías is Ibarra’s mysterious friend and ally. Elías made his first appearance as a pilot during a picnic of Ibarra and María Clara and her friends.[14] He wants to revolutionize the country and to be freed from Spanish oppression.[15] The 50th chapter of the novel explores the past of Elías and history of his family. In the past‚ Ibarra’s great-grandfather condemned Elías’ grandfather of burning a warehouse which led into misfortune for Elías’ family. His father was refused to be married

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    *monitor History of Monitor A long time has passed since the first computer monitors were introduced. Way back when these units were first introduced‚ they were available in monochrome only and most of the computer monitors used to have a bright green display on a jet black background. These were known as monochrome monitors and they did not use to have high quality displays. The displays that we see on the monitors are caused by the electrons directed on a phosphor coating on the screen by the

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    keep on telling me that my education should be in the number one slot in my list of priorities. They keep on telling me that I should put a great deal on finishing my studies. They say (like every parents say)‚ it is the only thing they could leave to us when they pass away. So‚ without thinking about it thoroughly‚ this idea was instilled in my mind right away. But now that we were asked to write our idea about education and relate it with Rizals‚ this may serve as an opportunity for me to assess and

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    Reaction on Noli

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    “REACTION PAPER” The title of this novel "Noli Me Tangere" is a Latin words meaning in tagalong “Huwag Mo Akong Salingin”. Jose Rizal‚ our national hero is the writer of this novel‚ where in‚ this novel was written during his time‚ where in‚ the exact year was 1884‚ he was in Madrid taking up medicine when he write this novel. When he finished his course (Medicine)‚ he went to Paris and continues writing this novel. In Berlin‚ Jose Rizal finished the last part of this novel. This novel was written

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    Rizal

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    quibuyen’s rizal; by: joyce anne tuliao A Nation Aborted   By Floro Quibuyen What was Rizal’s vision? Rizal’s vision was of the nation as an ethical community‚ a vision of an inclusive nation without borders‚ and not of a sovereign nation demarcated by a territory and protected by the armature of the state. He was convinced that the road to national liberation‚ to freedom and justice‚ was not via the violent seizure of state power—wherein today’s slaves become tomorrow’s tyrants. The Historians…

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    Rizal

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    R. TAMAYO BSCS GROUP II MRS. MARICAR SORIANO Chapter 8 NOLI ME TANGERE Published in Berlin (1887) “The novel is the first impartial and bold account of the life of the Tagalogs. The Filipinos will find in it the history of the last 10 years” -Jose Rizal on Noli Me Tangere NOLI ME TANGERE Published in Berlin (1887) • bleak winter of 1886 was memorable in the life of rizal o first‚ painful – hungry‚ sick and despondent in a strange city o second

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    Rizal

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    José Rizal  Quotes José Rizal quotes  “One only dies once‚ and if one does not die well‚ a good opportunity is lost and will not present itself again.” ― José Rizal “He who does not know how to look back at where he came from will never get to his destination.” ― José Rizal “Our liberty will not be secured at the sword’s point... We must secure it by making ourselves worthy of it. And when the people reaches that height‚ God will provide a weapon‚ the idols will be shattered‚ tyranny will

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