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    Rizal

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    Annotations to Morga’s 1609 Philippine History by José Rizal; translated by Austin Craig As a child José Rizal heard from his uncle‚ José Alberto‚ about a ancient history of the Philippines written by a Spaniard named Antonio de Morga. The knowledge of this book came from the English Governor of Hong Kong‚ Sir John Browning‚ who had once paid his uncle a visit.  While in London‚ Rizal immediately acquainted himself with the British Museum where he found one of the few remaining copies

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    Jose Rizal Jose Rizal is our national hero but seriously i don’t know a lot about him. But when I watched the film about Dr. Jose Rizal I was shocked and amazed because of his sacrifice for our country. I though the he was a brilliant individual. He served as an inspiration to all Filipino. During his lifetime‚ he spent many years outside the Philippines‚ enriching himself through education‚ especially in Madrid‚ Spain. The distance did not diminish nor reduce his love for his country

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    Jose Rizal as a Reformist

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    Jose Rizal‚ our national hero‚ was one of the Filipinos who asked for reforms. These reforms will grant the ultimate dream of the reformists; assimilation. Filipinos will be given the rights that they deserve. Rizal choose to seek for reforms than to start a revolution because he knew that Philippines was not yet ready to stand on its own (during his time). Rizal used his liberal ideas in asking for reforms. Rizal joined the Circulo Hispano Filipino when he was still in Europe. This organization

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    Philippines and Jose Rizal

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    RIZAL: THE PATRIOT‚ THE ARTIST‚ THE WRITER A research paper presented to: Dr. Antonio R. Yango College of Computer Studies University of Perpetual Help Laguna In partial fulfillment Of the requirement for the course Communication Arts 2 By: Joyce J. Bura January 2012 INTRODUCTION: It was Jose Rizal’s Mother who told him about the story of the moth. One night‚ her mother noticed that Rizal was not paying any more attention to what she is saying. As she was staring at Rizal

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    Rizal Movie

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    Finally‚ I had watch the movie Rizal‚ though I wasn’t able to started and ended it well. The story was great. Rizal was too brave to do that in his own country. I think he do that because of his love in the Philippines and Filipinos. He has a lot of pride in his self. His heroic deed was a good example for the Filipino. I understand most of the part but some are not clarrified to me. There’s some scenes that captures my attention‚ like Rizal studied well and went to different schools and travel the

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    Rizal Law Lecture

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    Feb. 02‚ 2011 R.A. 1425 - Rizal Law *Students are required to study Rizal’s life‚ works‚ and writings in all public and private high schools‚ colleges‚ and universities. R.A. 1425 | Noli-Fili Bill | * Legislated Course * Life‚ works and writings of Rizal must be studied. * Students in all public and private high schools‚ colleges‚ and universities are required to read. * Required to read unexpurgated versions of the Noli and El Fili * Students can be exempted from

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    El Presidente

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    El Presidente” Early revolutions did not succeeded because of lack of national consciousness. Until the martyrdom of the three priest named “GOMBURZA” awaken the senses of the Filipinos and triggers them to fight for our freedom. Inspired by the writings of Dr. Jose Rizal‚ Andres Bonifacio managed to create a Katipunan Brotherhood making him as a Supreme Leader. But‚ Katipunan (KKK) later discovered by the Spanish authorities so Bonifacio decided to set up a revolutionary government. Then‚

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    rizal writings

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    THE INTIMATE ALLIANCE BETWEEN RELIGION AND GOOD EDUCATION As the climbing ivy over lefty elm Creeps tortuously‚ together the adornment Of the verdant plain‚ embellishing Each other and together growing‚ But should the kindly elm refuse its aid The ivy would impotent and friendless wither So is Education to Religion By spiritual alliance bound Through Religion‚ Education gains reknown‚ and Woe to the impious mind that blindly spurning The sapient teachings of religion‚ this Unpolluted

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    Gender Roles Of Kung Women

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    because Kung woman provide most of their families food‚ care for children and are lifelong wives. In order for a Kung woman to have more say in her group and to be more influential she usually is an owner or a public giver of food. The more food the woman contribute and their ownership makes them more influential. Economic contribution to the group will definitely gain the woman respect

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    Essay Rizal

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    Not Too Old to Alter Larry S.Esperas One hundred fifty one years hitherto‚ a substantial Filipino in the illustrious epithet of Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Realonda‚ extricated our predecessors from being slaves by deploying a taciturn yet strapping apparatus. It was for his exertion that we are anon lodging on the snug threshold of freedom. By dint of his literary works −essays‚ novels and articles. He brawled for our territory’s liberty hostile to the Spanish settlers who subjugated

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