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    Jose P. Rizal

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    In full‚ JOSÉ PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONSO REALONDA (born 19 June 1861‚ Calamba‚ Philippines- died 30 December 1896‚ Manila‚ Philippines)‚ patriot‚ physician and man of letters whose life and literary works were an inspiration to the Philippine nationalist movement. Rizal was the son of a prosperous landowner and sugar planter of Chinese-Filipino descent on the island of Luzon. His mother‚ Teodora Alonso‚ one of the most highly educated women in the Philippines at that time‚ exerted a powerful

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    Life of Dr. Jose P. Rizal

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    José Rizal |Date of birth: |June 19‚ 1861. | |Place of birth: |Calamba‚ Laguna‚ Philippines | |Date of death: |December 30‚ 1896 (aged 35) | |Place of death: |Bagumbayan (now Rizal Park)‚ Manila‚ Philippines | |Major organizations: |La Solidaridad‚ La Liga Filipina | |Major monuments: |Rizal Park

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    Rajo Laurel

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    Lora Ledesma ------------------------------------------------- Mar. 4‚ 2013 RAJO LAUREL Rajo Laurel is one of Philippine’s most celebrated young fashion designers today. His success stands on talent‚ determination‚ and entrepreneurial drive. This is why I chose him as the focus of this homework. On 19th of May‚ 1971‚ the Philippine fashion industry’s contemporary entrepreneurial players was born. Young Rajo had the green archer’s blood‚ studying in De La Salle Zobel in Muntinlupa City

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    Laurel Wreaths Meaning

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    thought it meant much. Whenever I looked up “Lauren‚” every website said it meant “crowned with a wreath of laurel.” For thirteen years‚ I thought that I was named after a plant. Only recently‚ I looked up what a laurel wreath actually was. In ancient times‚ laurel leaves were used in crowns for Olympic winners and were worn on Roman emperors to celebrate triumphs (kidzsearch.com). Laurel wreaths were a symbol of victory and glory. The name Lauren comes from French and English origins. My name has

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    Laurel Baseball Narrative

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    Laurel high school has been the most glamorous of places to play baseball. The grass was scarce‚ dominated from large patches of dirt scattered across the outfield. Our batting cage left untouched for months at a time‚ creating a chest high jungle of weeds that consumed you as you entered. There were no perks of playing for the baseball program. The athletic director ignored us‚ the students didn’t support us‚ and the School wouldn’t adequately fund us. All we had were ourselves and an insatiable

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    Essay On Jose Jimenez

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    my heart”)‚ Jose “Cha Cha” Jimenez said this because he had a lot of feelings for his nationality he helped many puertoriquenas to gain power and overcome more in life. Jose “Cha Cha” Jimenez was born august 8‚1948 in Caguas‚ Puerto Rico‚ to jibaro parents. His mother Eugenia Rodriguez arrived from Puerto Rico in 1949 and took Jose to New York City‚ then to a migrant camp near Boston where they were reunited with José’s father‚ Antonio Jiménez. Then they finally moved to Chicago. Jose “Cha Cha” Jimenez

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    Jose Bautista Essay

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    waiting for their teacher‚ Mr. Bobenson‚ to come‚ but he never came. Bob didn’t see any supply teachers‚ so he decided to write a story. He wrote a quick story that José Bautista was their supply teacher. Once Bob finished writing‚ José Bautista was standing in front of them! The students couldn’t believe their eyes. It really was José Bautista standing in front of them. “Okay‚ class‚ I’m your supply teacher‚” said Bautista‚ “let’s get to work.” Bautista taught them math and history before gym class

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    Essay of Jose Rizal

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    José Rizal is a 1998 Filipino biographical film of the Philippine national hero José Rizal directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya and starring Cesar Montano as José Rizal. At the time of its release‚ it was the most expensive film in the history of Philippine cinema with a budget of over PhP.80 million. The film was an official entry to the 1998 Metro Manila Film Festival. Upon release‚ the film met a universal critical acclaim. Plot Imprisoned in Fort Santiago under the abusive Spanish colonization‚

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa‚ Manila College of Business As a partial fulfilment of the requirements of the subject HIST 1023 Buhay‚ Mga Gawain at Sinulat ni Rizal Monuments of Dr. Jose P. Rizal Around the World Rizal Park (Luneta Park)‚ Manila‚ Philippines Description: 12.7 m bronze and unpolished granite sculpture and obelisk. On one side of the Rizal Monument is a marble plaque marking the exact spot where the hero met his death by firing squad and on the other side

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    Jose

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    Why Jose rizal wrote the poem The Song Of The Traveler? Answer: José Rizal was a true Filipino‚ but he was also educated and acculturated to the European lifestyle and mindset. Imagine for him the feeling of returning from affluent and privileged society in Europe to his impoverished homeland‚ the Philippines‚ corruptly administered under Spanish "frailocracia" where the native Filipinos were treated as as inferior race of "indios".  In his thoughts and writings he often straddles a difficult

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