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    parameters) corporal punishment to instill discipline among delinquent students because it was recognized to be effective dating back from the Spanish colonization era up to the late 1970s evidenced by the kind of leaders we had during those times‚ from Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio to Ferdinand E. Marcos and Benigno S. Aquino Jr. It was the time of the so called democracy in the late 1980’s that discipline started to deteriorate due to the exploitation of the word freedom/ democracy that was misunderstood

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    TEXT ANALYSIS OF “NOLI ME TANGERE” - Barlaan GENRE: Novel PURPOSE OF THE TEXT: Jose Rizal wrote Noli Me Tangere during the time of the Spanish occupation in the Philippines. The novel is a reflection of what the Filipinos were going through during that time. He wrote it to open the eyes of the Filipinos to the reality that they were being oppressed. Rizal’s book persistently unmasks contemporary Spaniards in the Philippines of every kind. He exposes corruption and brutality of the civil guards

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    Shattering the myth about Rizal and the Pontifical UST Here are some excerpts from Fr. Fidel Villaroel’s study: Myth: Rizal complained about his grades in UST and was discriminated and treated shabbily by the Dominicans. Fact: 1. Rizal entered the UST in 1877‚ enrolling in the Pre-Law Course‚ which was made up of philosophical subjects. The course was commonly called metaphysics. He passed the course brilliantly with the highest grades in spite of his initial indifference to philosophy

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    100 or the "Rizal" course. As one of our final requirements‚ we were required to submit an essay on Ambeth Ocampo’s renowned book Rizal Without the Overcoat. Here’s what I wrote (crammed might be a better word choice) Heh heh:  My Perception of Jose Rizal and Ambeth Ocampo’s Rizal Without the Overcoat  Of all the things I have learned in our humble university‚ none of it I treasure more than the ability to see things objectively and contextually. I used to be a brash and outspoken young man

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    History of Philippine Literature 1.) Pre-Colonial Period • The evolution of Philippine literature depended on the influences of colonization and the spirit of the age. But before the change was done‚ indigenous Philippine literature was based on the given traditions and customs of a particular area of the country. Of course‚ Philippines is an archipelago country‚ consisting several islands‚ (7‚107 islands to be exact). And each of those islands has their specifications of cultures

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    CHAPTER 19: EL FILIBUSTERISMO PUBLISHED IN GHENT I. PRIVATIONS IN GHENT a. Reasons for moving to Ghent i. Cost of printing in Ghent was cheaper than in Brussels ii. To escape from the enticing attraction of Petite Suzanne II. PRINTING OF EL FILIBUSTERISMO a. He pawned his jewels in order to pay the down payment and the early partial payments during the printing of the novel III. VENTURA‚ SAVIOR OF FILI a. Valentine Ventura in Paris learned of Rizal’s predicament and immediately sent him

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    assignments. Aside from teaching from the books‚ he also teaches from the heart. A unique and ideal trait of my teacher which truly inspires me is being a candle. He consumes himself to light the way for others. For me‚ he is more than just Dr. Jose Rizal‚ Andres Bonifacio‚ Gregorio del Pilar and other heroic figures. He affects eternity‚ He can never tell where his influence stops. I appreciate all the deeds of my teacher. He does everything just for the sake of learning of his students

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    Paolo Cruz‚ Jose Cruz‚ Edquiban‚ Lao‚ Bengzon‚ Urbano‚ Stamboel‚ Baloy‚ Magno‚  Colobong  Rizal Memes:  1.  (picture of cellphone of Rizal) Top: I love you‚ babe. Bottom: Send to all   *iphone message image    ­Send to: babe 1‚ babe 2‚ babe 3 etc    ­Message: I love you‚ babe.  (“SEND TO ALL”)     2.  (picture of Rizal) Top: Ready to die for my country Bottom: Not ready for commitment      3.  (picture of Bonifacio and Rizal) Bonifacio invites Rizal to join the KKK. Rizal: *seenzoned  *FB group message image 

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    When a film is described as poetic‚ it is often taken as a compliment. However‚ when a film is described as theatrical‚ it is seen as a critique‚ scathing at that. What makes poetry the better spouse to cinema? Isn’t cinema but a visual and aural interplay of poetry and theater to begin with? Theater provides the cornerstones: the narrative‚ the milieu‚ the setting and the characters. Poetry‚ on the other hand‚ more than the façade and the flourishes‚ provides the requisite subtlety in the execution

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    RIZAL IN PARIS After completing his studies in Madrid‚ Rizal went to Paris and Germany to specialize ophthalmology. He studied this field to be able to cure his mother’s eye ailment. He served as an assistant to famous ophthalmologists in Europe. He also continued his travels and observations on European life and customs‚ government and laws in Paris and Germany. * In Gay Paris * 24 years old‚ already a physician * On his way to Paris‚ he stopped at Barcelona to meet his friend‚ Maximo

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