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    Paul Henry G. Basilla COE91 Why Jose Rizal deserved the title of Philippine National Hero? Philippines‚ a country of courage‚ bravery and patriotism. Home of many people who are ready to fight for freedom and equality. When Spaniards set foot on our country‚ the colonizers tried to conquer Mactan. The place is leaded by a Datu named Lapu-lapu who opposed Catholicism‚ the Datu and his soldiers

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    Summary: The film started with a scene showing Jose Rizal writing while narrating about Spanish abuses during his time. The film shows how the friars mistreat Filipino women‚ how they beat children and students when being disciplined and how they drag Filipino workers when they are being punished. In the film‚ he also narrated how he put himself as a character‚ Crisostomo Ibarra and Elias‚ in his novels because like what Ibarra portrays in the novel‚ he also wants revolution. When his novel was

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    Ma. April Joy M. Olonan ASSIGNMENT 1.) Discuss Rizal Secret Mission. -This mission whom Rizal conceived with approval of his order brother Paciano was to observe keenly the life and culture‚ Languages and customs‚  industries and commerce‚ and government and laws of the European nations in order to prepare himself in the mighty task of liberating his oppressed people from Spanish tyranny. This was evidenced in his farewell letter which was delivered to his parents shortly after his departure

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    Thina Urzabia Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo Comparison NOLI ME TANGERE EL FILIBUSTERISMO - It is a novel of History because Dr. Jose Rizal used that novel to reflect the country we had during that time - It is a novel of Reformation. Since Dr. Jose Rizal successfully showed the kind of Government we had with his Noli Me Tangere‚ El Filibusterismo is the novel that calls for the Filipinos for a change and for a reform in the Government. - Crisostomo Ibarra in Noli Me Tangere is already a strong-willed

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    bother faking It doesn’t matter what troubles you I will help you take it Here from the rain‚ I shelter you ’Till the storm is ended Fired as arrows‚ words untrue But I defend this Pitiful‚ you’re so beautiful and the line unfall on me fall on me Before the battle begins and until it’s through I’m like a barricade in between anything in you So how matter how far but whatever it takes you will make it through the day I’m your baricade Before the battle begins and until it’s through

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    of Jose Rizal’s first novel (Noli Me Tangere). * The title of Jose Rizal’s second novel was based on his experience in 1872 when he first heard the word “filibustero” during the height of the issue on GOM-BUR-ZA’s execution. * The English version of this novel is entitled “The Reign of Greed.” * A year after his stint as a town doctor in Calamba‚ Jose Rizal made changes in the plot and edited some chapters of the novel. * Gregorio Zaide noted that Rizal finished the original manuscript

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    fruitful life of Jose Rizal. José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda‚ an important person in the history of the Philippines and an icon that we can find in every history books in our country. We know him as the guy who dated a lot of women‚ he was short and not that physically attractive as others but he was more than that. Behind that minute physique of his‚ is a man that was full of courage and bravery. The film didn’t fail to give everyone an idea about how brave and bold Rizal was to stand for

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    did Rizal Studied Abroad? Jose Rizal was a man of incredible intellectual power‚ with amazing artistic talent as well. He excelled at anything that he put his mind to - medicine‚ poetry‚ sketching‚ architecture‚ sociology and many more. Thus‚ Rizal’s martyrdom by the Spanish colonial authorities while he was still quite young was a huge loss to the Philippines‚ and to the world at large. Today‚ the people of the Philippines honor him as their national hero. On June 19‚ 1861‚ Francisco Rizal Mercado

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    Vince Aaron A. Leonardo TC 1-6 Curriculum Vitae Name: Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal Alonzo Y Realonda Sex: Male Born: June 19‚ 1861 Place of birth: Calamba‚ Laguna Died: December 30‚ 1896 Civil Status: Single Religion: Roman Catholic Nationality: Filipino Height: 4’11 Father’s Name: Francisco Mercado Occupation: Farmer Mother’s Name: Teodora Alonso Realonda Occupation: House Wife Siblings: Saturnina Mercado Maria Mercado Paciano Mercado Conception

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    Rizal: Return to the Philippines (MANILA) The stunning beauty of the European lands did not stop Rizal from continuously adoring his native land. After the Noli Me Tangere was published‚ he decided to return to Calamba despite the many warnings he received from friends and relatives alike. He had four reasons for returning to the Philippines: 1. to perform an operation on Doña Teodora’s eyes; 2. to defend his oppressed countrymen more effectively than doing so in a foreign land;

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