MOURINHO Anatomy of a Winner By Patrick Barclay Important quotes and citations 1) “´... we have to prepare coaches not just to teach youngsters about what happens on the pitch but about psychology‚ physiology‚ drugs‚ doping and social education. The coach of the future will have to be at different times a teacher‚ a buddy‚ a father‚ a friend‚ etc....He will need above all the ability to listen and pass on a message. He must be credible and able to defend his values`.” (Page 6-7) 2) “The modern
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writings of our greatest hero as Filipino citizens. 2. Why Jose Rizal is our National hero? The greatest hero of the Philippines was a “many-splendored” genius. He was richly dowered by God with superb intellectual‚ moral and physical qualities and he does many things in our country that anyone can’t do. 3. Who made Jose Rizal the foremost hero of the Philippines? The parents of Dr. Jose Rizal was the one who made him the foremost hero‚ also one of
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Jose Arcadio Buendia in One hundred Years of Solitude: Ashwin Anil Utturkar Word Count: 1343 Jose Arcadio Buendia is an unusual character with bizarre and crazy methods of understanding the natural world. It is through Garcia Marquez’s free reign to imagination that results in this remarkably inventive fictional character who exhibits extremely exaggerated personality traits. Jose Arcadio is an introspective‚ inquisitive man of massive strength and energy who spends more time on his scientific
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José Rizal’s parents‚ Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado y Alejandra II (1818-1898) and Teodora Morales Alonso Realonda y Quintos (1827-1911)‚ were prosperous farmers who were granted lease of a hacienda and an accompanying rice farm by the Dominicans. Rizal was the seventh child of their eleven children namely: Saturnina (1850-1913)‚ Paciano (1851-1930)‚ Narcisa (1852-1939)‚ Olympia (1855-1887)‚ Lucia (1857-1919)‚ Maria (1859-1945)‚ José Protasio (1861-1896)‚ Concepcion (1862-1865)‚ Josefa (1865-1945)
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Facts about Dr. Jose Rizal 1. Dr. Jose Rizal could write and read at the age two and grew up to speak in 22 languages including Tagalog‚ Ilokano‚ Spanish‚ Portuguese‚ Latin‚ Greek‚ Sanskrit‚ English‚ French‚ German‚ Arabic‚ Hebrew‚ Catalan‚ Dutch‚ Italian‚ Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Swedish‚ Russian‚ Malay‚ Bisayan‚ and Subanun. 2. He mastered various skills and subjects. He was an ophthalmologist‚ novelist‚ educator‚ farmer‚ historian‚ playwright‚ sculptor‚ painter‚ and journalist. 3. He
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Wedra 1 Whitney Wedra ENG 111/Jones 7 October 2014 Prescription medication: necessary or wanted? Summary “We Love Them. We Hate Them. We Take Them.” by Abigail Zuger discusses the sensitive topic of prescription drug abuse by doctors. She claims in her essay that drug advertisements have become so persuasive and aggressive‚ that doctors are feeling the need to prescribe them to patients‚ even though they don’t necessarily need them. Zuger uses a personal experience from her life to illustrate
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* Portrait of Dr. Jose Rizal by Felix Gonzales Oil on canvas; 1962. National Museum Collection * View of Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin by Jose Rizal Graphite on paper; c. 1886. National Museum Collection The Gift of Aurora Ortega-Carlos in memory of Pablo P. Carlos‚ Jr. * Rizal the Reformist by Martino Abellana Oil on canvas; 1960. National Museum Collection There’s a gallery that is dedicated to our national hero Dr. Jose Rizal. You’ll find paintings and sculptures of him there
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Francisco Sionil Jose (Writer) He is one of the most widely-read Filipino writers in the English language. His novels and short stories depict the social underpinnings of class struggles and colonialism in Filipino society. His works have been translated into 22 languages‚ including Korean‚ Indonesian‚ Russian‚ Latvian‚ Ukrainian and Dutch. His works are very notable because of his feeling regarding colonialism in the country. Injustice was not an alien thing to him. The usual setting
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Jose Rizal’s Life was always based on his beloved country‚ The Philippines. He would dedicate his time and effort in doing such beautiful writing and works of literature related to the country and on how our economy is at state at the present. Let us also be reminded that Jose Rizal sacrificed his own life for the country. We must thank him with all our heart because of his pure love for the Filipino race‚ courage and nationalism. He will always be in the hearts of his fellow Filipinos for he has
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presented to: Dr. Antonio R. Yango College of Computer Studies University of Perpetual Help Laguna In partial fulfillment Of the requirement for the course Communication Arts 2 By: Joyce J. Bura January 2012 INTRODUCTION: It was Jose Rizal’s Mother who told him about the story of the moth. One night‚ her mother noticed that Rizal was not paying any more attention to what she is saying. As she was staring at Rizal‚ then he was staring at the moth flying around the lamp. Then she
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