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    Rizal's Life

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    when European colonial power had been growing and spreading‚ mostly motivated by trade‚ some for the purpose of bringing Western forms of government and education to peoples regarded as backward. Coinciding with the appearance of those other leaders‚ Rizal from an early age had been enunciating in poems‚ tracts and plays‚ ideas all his own of modern nationhood as a practical possibility in Asia. In the Nolihe stated that if European civilization had nothing better to offer‚ colonialism in Asia was doomed

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    their humans (when someone calls them) car horns‚ babies crying‚ and fire alarms. 2. When rizal was executed in bagumbayan‚ the Spanish army brought a dog as a mascot which they thought would bring them good luck. What could be the breed of their mascot? * It is the * askal (asong kalye or street dog‚ today called aspin or asong pinoy) dog that was present when was executed. But when Rizal was executed the dog ran circles around Rizal’s body. Some Spaniards took this as a bad omen for

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    “Why Rizal became the Philippine National Hero?” has been submitted and successfully defended by Group VIII (8). Members: Dianne Beleno Gerald Lirag Raymond Lomerio Aiza Cuenca Angelica Delos Reyes Jonamie Ravelo Remarks : _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Final Rating : “Why Rizal became

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    DAPITAN‚ 1892-96 Dapitan (Mindanao) – place managed by Jesuits where Rizal was exiled Rizal kept communication with: 1. His family 2. Fellow reformists 3. Eminent scientists and scholars of Europe Beginning of Exile in Dapitan Cebu – steamer which brought Rizal to Dapitan - Carried a letter from Fr. Pablo Pastells (Superior of the Jesuit Society of the Philippines) to Fr. Antonio Obach which states that Rizal could live at the parish convent if he will a. Retract his

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    Chapter 15

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    Chapter 15 1. RIZAL AS HISTORIAN Rizal’s research studies in the British Museum (London) and in Bibliotheque Nationale (Paris) enriched his historical knowledge. His annotations to Morga’s book showed his familiarity with historiography. He told Isabelo de los Reyes‚ “A historian ought to be rigorously imparted…I never assert anything on my own authority. I cite texts and when I do‚ I have them before me.” 2. RIZAL AS HISTORIANFirst Voyage Around the World (Italian) Antonio PigafettaHistorical

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    March 19‚ 2014 PI 10 G-14 Reading through the essays of Rizal‚ one could say that the hero is not just as great writer but a great Historian as well. His essay‚ The Philippines a Century Hence presents a radical prophesy of Rizal of how the Philippines would be through the century. Rizal presented a clear idea of how our Motherland will end up centuries later proposing that our country will end up in either of the three ways;(1) that the Philippines will remain to be a

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    The Greatest of Greats

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    Rizal’s Pen Name Rizal who has been known for his strong criticisms against the Spaniards wouldn’t have written all his essays and articles using his real name. He used the pen names Laong Laan and Dimasalang in many of his writings. Laong Laan The pen name of Dr. Jose Rizal when he was a contributor of poems and articles for the Spanish newspaper “La Solidaridad” was Laong Laan which was the name of a railway station in Manila. Others who contributed to La Solidaridad and used pen names were

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    asdcad Jose Rizal‚ a man with so many accomplishments. Jose Rizal gives all of us inspiration in all the things we do. He inspires us to be hardworking and diligent‚ which most of us are not. I am amazed that even though Rizal was in exile‚ he didn’t mind the fact that he was sent to Dapitan to live like a prisoner and yet he still manages to accomplish many things. While many people would be in panic‚ despair or lose hope for any success in their lives because of being exiled Jose Rizal continued

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    implication of the following and relate it to the present situation of our country 1. Life of Rizal since Childhood until Death Once we were considered as a great nation in Asia‚ but as we have observed‚ we now belong to those seemingly stagnant Asian countries. The solution to this horrible condition was education. The childhood of Jose Rizal can be characterized by his desire to learn. Jose Rizal was not a physically blessed or strong child however‚ he had a strong will guided and taught by

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    Tour en el Histórico Fuerte de Santiago Fort Santiago is part of the walled city in Manila called Intramuros. José Rizal‚ our national hero‚ was imprisoned in the fort before his execution in 1896. But who would have thought that every piece of these Hispanic stones witnessed one great event in the Philippine history. Now‚ let’s walk into one of the oldest Hispanic stone fortress in the country… It was built in 1571‚ on the site of the native settlement of Raja Soliman. First Fort was a palisaded

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