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    Autobiography of Rizal

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    AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DR. JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal‚ is our National hero‚ he was born on June 19‚ 1861 at Calamba‚ Laguna. His parents are Mr. Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonzo. With his mother as his first teacher‚ he began his early education at home and continued his study at Biñan‚ Laguna. He finished his Bachelor of Arts at the Ateneo de Manila on March 23‚ 1876 with flying colors. In 1877‚ he continues his study at University of Santo Tomas and University Central de Madrid

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    opinion‚ I believe that juveniles should not receive life in prison under certain circumstances. A family’s background‚ the brain works‚ and why these juveniles don’t deserve a life sentence without parole. For a kid like José‚ he didn’t have a type of family to grow up with. José grew up hanging around local gangs and becoming a serious addict from on

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    The Happiest in The World By Nick Joaquin One warm July night Julio was writing a letter to-of all people-his landlord‚ Ka Ponso. It was about his son Jose who wanted to go to school in Mansalay‚ the town where Ka Ponso lived. They had moved here to the island of Mindoro about a year ago because Julio had been unable to find any land of his own to farm. As it was‚ he thought himself lucky when Ka Ponso agreed to take him on as

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    English Research Paper Final

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    Submitted to: Fourth year - St. Mary Ms. Noemi Rosita 2014-2015 Dedication We‚ the researchers would like to dedicate this research to the students and people whose mind are confused when it comes to the question “Why Jose Rizal is our national hero?” We also dedicate this to the students of future generations who will be studying the same research. iii. Acknowledgement We would like to extend our wholehearted appreciation to the following special persons

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    Portugal has a rich musical culture‚ with roots that go back to Provencal troubadours‚ followed by ballads and the fado‚ and as of late‚ incorporating the rhythms of Portugal’s former West African colonies. Each of these elements are stll alive in current Portuguese music like the French Provencal influence in the folk music played at festivals in the northern part of the country‚ as well as the rock and jazz most prevalent in the larger cities. An additional element is added by a wealth of singer-songwriters

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    Rizal Life

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    The Birth of Rizal DR. JOSE PROTACIO MERCADO RIZAL ALONZO YREALONDA MEANINGS OF NAME Doctor - completed his medical course in Spain and was conferred the degree of Licentiate in Medicine by the Universidad Central de Madrid Jose- was chosen by his mother who was a devotee of the Christian saint SanJose (St. Joseph) Protacio- from Gervacio P. which come from a Christian calendar Mercado-adopted in 1731 by Domigo Lamco (the paternal great-great-grandfather of Jose Rizal) which the Spanish term

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    The Rizal Family

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    in the closing years of the 17th century and married a Chinese half-breed by the name of Ines de la Rosa. Researchers revealed that the Mercado-Rizal family had also traces of Japanese‚ Spanish‚ Malay and Even Negrito blood aside from Chinese. Jose Rizal came from a 13-member family consisting of his parents‚ Francisco Mercado II and Teodora Alonso Realonda‚ and nine sisters and one brother. He was born to Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado y Alejandro (1818–1897)[15] and Teodora Morales Alonso

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    García Márquez was born in 1927 in Colombia‚ Spain the shared setting of this world famous novel (The Modern World). The extract begins as a flashback with Colonel Aureliano Buendía recollecting the years immediately following the founding of Macondo. José Arcadio Buendía‚ the founder of the town‚ is obsessed with the ‘magical’ devices brought to the isolated village by a band of gypsies. Making use of the supplies given to him by the leader of the gypsies‚ Melquíades‚ he becomes immersed within his

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    Alibrandi Dairy Entry

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    To my Dearest Daughter Jose‚ I am writing for a number of reasons‚ As your father I feel really guilty for not being there for you and your mother for so long but If there is one message I would want you to hold in your heart always it is this you are loved unconditionally. that my love for you is not decided based on how you act‚ what you say or what happens on any given day. There are no conditions and the love is given freely to you Jose. I had never thought about what it would really feel like

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    Cyclist Gender Roles

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    In Bardem’s 1955 film Death of a Cyclist‚ the audience gets a glimpse of Francoist Spain’s perspective on the female role in society under the regime through the plot and characters that unravel during the film. As Helen Graham puts it‚ “Francoism projected an ultra-conservative constructions of ‘ideal’ womanhood‚ perceived as the fundamental guarantor of social stability” (Graham 182). This meant that Franco wanted to code all women under the regime to accept their role as caretakers‚ sacrificing

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