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    Heroism of Jose Rizal

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    Rizal course is mandated by ou law under R.A. 1425. It says here the 3 provisions of rizal law. First‚ Rizal course must be part of the curriculum of our schools‚ colleges‚ universities‚ public or private. Our study must give emphasis regarding our national hero nad his vision of the noli mitangere and elfilibustirismo ( touch me not). Second is taht all libraries and schools must have a lot of numbers of copies of our national hero’’s two novels and also other materials close to him. And lastly

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    Jose Garcia Villa

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    lines of the beautiful poem above. The personal touch of the displays in the 2nd floor gallery brought an intimate ambience to the whole exhibit‚ and it brought to light another aspect of a renowned writer apart from his professional excellence. Jose Garcia Villa is one of the most eminent Filipino writers of all times‚ and the Rizal Library and the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies collaborated to bring to the Ateneo de Manila University a collection of Villa’s books and papers from his

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    The book by Jose Muñoz starts off by explaining the concept of Disidentification – illustrated by the play of Marga Gomez‚ who is a female playwright and a queer of color person. (Muñoz‚ 1999‚ p. 3). The author also talks of identity as something that does not exist easily – at least not for the sexual minority‚ but‚ on the contrary‚ is easily accessible for heterosexual individuals since even identity is largely rooted in stereotype. In fact‚ a large aspect of the discussion revolves around identity

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    Jose Rizal's Timeline

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    Laguna: Francisco Rizal-Mercado y Alejandra (born in Biñan‚ April 18‚ 1818) and Teodora Morales Alonso-Realonda y Quintos (born in Sta. Cruz‚ Manila‚ Nov. 14‚ 1827). 1861‚ June 19 -- Rizal born‚ their seventh child. 1861‚ June 22 -- Christened as José Protasio Rizal-Mercado y Alonso-Realonda 1870‚ age 9 -- In school at Biñan under Master Justiniano Aquin Cruz. 1871‚ age 10 -- In Kalamba public school under Master Lucas Padua. 1872‚ June 10‚ age 11 -- Examined in San Juan de Letran college

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    The Diary of Jose Rizal

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    MADRID -- 1 JANUARY 1883 - NOVEMBER 1884 1st January 1883 Night‚ I don’t know what vague melancholy‚ an indefinable loneliness‚ smothers my soul. It is similar to the profound sadness that cities manifest after a tumultuous rejoicing‚ to a city after the happiest celebration. Two nights ago‚ that is‚ 30 December‚ I had a frightful nightmare when I almost died.1 I dreamed that‚ imitating an actor dying on the stage‚ I felt vividly that my breath was failing and I was rapidly losing my strength.

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    The Death of Jose Rizal: Ambeth Ocampo’s version Editor’s note: The following is the article written by today’s most famous Filipino historian Ambeth R. Ocampo on Jose Rizal’s death. Simply entitled‚ “The Death of Jose Rizal‚” this historical piece by the current head of the National Historical Institute (of the Philippines) could be deemed refreshing and controversial‚ as it offers several unpopular and unorthodox accounts of what (presumably) transpired on the day of Rizal’s execution. For one

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    Jose Rizal Epic Poem

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    A natural hero was born on 1861 His name was Jose Rizal A gifted child who studied foreign languages This great hero was the founder of La Liga Filipina. During his lifetime there was a war The Philippines was shattered to the ground.. Many uprisings were fought against the Spaniards! All of it failed until the Noble Jose Rizal came. His divine weapon was not a sword nor a gun But a small pen. A pen so great it united the Filipinos. His words inspired the hearts of all It spread all

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    Facts about Jose Rizal

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    Facts About Dr. Jose Rizal Jose P. Rizal‚ a man of exceptional talent and intelligence‚ is the National Hero of the Philippines. That’s a fact (and might be the only fact) that every Filipino knows about Jose Rizal. One might ask‚ “How about his name?” Well‚ that might be uneasy because his full name is José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda. Let’s be honest that if we will be asked by some people about some things related to Rizal without the help of any references‚ we can only say

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    San Jose Research Paper

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    San Jose is a well-connected city that covers a geographical area of about 180 miles that connects San Francisco and beyond. It has a wide range of convenient transportation options; taxis‚ busses‚ train and motorcycles that makes it easily accessible from numerous major freeways around the city. Downtown is very safe and secure just like any other parts of the city. For the first time visitors who would like to explore San Jose and its surrounding environs‚ I highly recommend renting a car for transportation

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    LEARNING MODULE RATIONALE This module is about the biography of Jose Rizal. The discussion focuses on the family background of Jose Rizal and his life and experiences as a young boy and as a student. The personal background of Jose Rizal reflects the social‚ educational and cultural milieu of his time. In order to humanize him‚ it is significant to have a glimpse of his life and experiences at home and at school which had shaped his development as person as well as his ideals and principles in life

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