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    Taklatitut

    Travels of Rizal Rizals First Trip Abroad 3 May 1882 Rizal left Philippines for the first time Spain. He boarded the Salvadora using a passport of Jose Mercado, which was procured for him by his uncle Antonio Rivera, father of Leonor Rivera. He was accompanied to the quay where the Salvadora was moored by his uncle Antonio, Vicente Gella, and Mateo Evangelista. 15 June 1882 He left Marseilles for Barcelona in an express train. Rizal in Barcelona, Spain 20 August 1882 His article

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    Dogs

    keep doing the same thing.” Jose Mujica What is change, I questioned myself. According to the oxford dictionary change is, “The act or instance of making or becoming different.” To each change means something else entirely. To others change is small, miniscule. Whether it is the change in your hair color, puberty or change of location in where you work. Some people are so afraid and unwelcoming to change, thinking that change is a negative process. When I first heard Jose Mujica’s quote read in class

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    Lord Meow Research Paper

    The legend started in 1200 A.D. with a stray cat, but this cat is in no way ordinary though. He is ⅓ cat and ⅔ god. Both parents deserted him as a kitten. His mother was a goddess named Clawdia, and his father, Hulk Hogan. Growing up Meow had nothing else to do but defend for himself, but like all heroes he had his flaws. He lived in a box in Catcassone, France, stealing food from the locals. Meow acclaimed his name when some thug kitty tried to steal all of his tuna. Meow then attacked this criminal

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    Rizal

    Life of Jose Rizal JOSE RIZAL, the national hero of the Philippines and pride of the Malayan race, was born on June 19, 1861, in the town of Calamba, Laguna. He was the seventh child in a family of 11 children (2 boys and 9 girls). Both his parents were educated and belonged to distinguished families. His father, Francisco Mercado Rizal, an industrious farmer whom Rizal called "a model of fathers," came from Biñan, Laguna; while his mother, Teodora Alonzo y Quintos, a highly cultured and accomplished

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    Rizal: Hidden Beneath the Surface

    Nikki Vanessa V. Novales July 20, 2012 # 2012-42443 PI 10 E2-6R Rizal: Hidden Beneath The Surface A Reaction Paper On “Bayaning 3rd World” “Who is Rizal?” If you ask this question to any Filipino, they will most likely say, “He is our national hero” Or “He’s the person stamped on our 1-peso coin”. But is that all he really is? The movie “Bayaning 3rd World” is about two film makers trying to make a movie about Rizal. They found out, however, that this would not be

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    Prikniw

    that it uses both modern rock and traditional Filipino styles of acting and music to bring about a different story of Dr. Jose Rizal. The author, director, writer, and lead actor of the play is the talented Atty. Vince Tañada who has already earned numerous awards for his excellence in directing and performing stage plays. The theme was a modern take on the story of Dr. Jose Rizal’s love life with Josephine Bracken. The cast are all members of the Philippine Stagers Foundation who gave good performances

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    All Heroes

    As what I have seen in the film viewing last meeting, the Filipino’s life was full of misfortunes. The Filipinos were unfairly treated and even discriminated by the Spaniards. Filipino women were abused by the Spanish friars and other Spaniards. Others were judged without even having due process and even tortured to death for crimes they did not even commit, such that of the child in the film, who was Crispin in Rizal’s novel. Although the Spanish government conducts a court hearing to those who

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    Manilatour

    BSBA-FM 4 January 17, 2014 Educational Tour in Manila (December 15 – 19, 2013) Great Fun! Friendship! Expectations! Excitement! These were the words that best describe our 3 days tour. A lot of words could describe what we had in Manila tour and let me have the order of experiences and my reactions to the tour we had. First day, we went to our first destination. Welcome Manila! Welcome fun! Welcome new learning! Welcome everywhere! That was the first reaction I had when we are about

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    Footnote to the Youth

    Chua / The Making of Jose Garcia Villa’s A Footnote to Youth 9 THE MAKING OF JOSE GARCIA VILLA’S FOOTNOTE TO YOUTH Jonathan Chua Ateneo de Manila University jchua@ateneo.edu This article recounts the story behind the publication of Villa’s stories and his book Footnote to Youth: Tales of the Philippines and Others (1933) in the United States. First, the conditions of the American literary marketplace are briefly described. Second, documents pertaining to the realization in print of Villa’s

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    Muscles

    `WHAT MAKES A GREAT SPORT LEADER? Page 1 GENUINE EFFECTIVE SPORT LEADERS OR JUST LAZY, INEXPERIENCE SCUMS! The good Sports leaders must have four essential Qualities in order to be effective in what they do, if a Sport Leader does not have these skills, this automatically means they are FAKE shams of an effective sports leader. Having only some of these skill qualities result in ineffective Sport Leaders, who are too lazy to acknowledge these advance skills to succeed. Sports leaders

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