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    Rizal Reaction Paper

    Ceasar Ray Canindo BSIT-2 “A reaction paper in JOSE RIZAL: The Movie” A heart warming movie that shows how Rizal runs his life. Marilou Diaz-Abaya, the director, made a very good choice of choosing Cesar Montano as Jose Rizal and Joel Torre as his counterpart as the Crisostomo Ibarra and afterward Simoun in his very proud novel, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. This movie Jose Rizal is a great explanation of the Philippine tragic history. I didn’t suffer the 3-hours-movie long.

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    Jose Rizal

    Hollywood movies with forgettable characters and forgettable plots. But I won't be forgetting "Jose Rizal" anytime soon. With impeccable production values and a truly great performance by the lead actor, Cesar Montano, "Jose Rizal" is the equal of anything that Hollywood can produce (and better than most of the crap that Hollywood routinely puts out on the street). The movie tells the life story of Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. It covers his life from his childhood to his execution

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    Scholastic Triumphs at Ateneo de Manila

    a) Jose loved most little concha (concepcion). Unfortunately, concha died of sickness in 1865 when she was only three. Jose was only four then. IV. Devoted son of the church a) Rizal grew up as a good catholic. At three he began to take part in the family prayers and at five, he was able to read haltingly the Spanish family bible. b) He loved to go to church, to pray, to take parts in the novenas and to join the religious processions. He was laughingly called manong jose by the

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    Cary Grant V George Clooney

    Cary Grant v George Clooney Since the first studios were built and the first movies were made, the stars of Hollywood have been admired and idolized. In terms of classy sophistication, two leading men reign supreme, Cary Grant and George Clooney. This suave pair may be similar but they are two very different people.                  Cary Grant and George Clooney are compared constantly in different aspects. One of the most striking similarities between the two is their physical appearance. Both

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    Research

    RIZAL-EDU EFR1-4 July 18 2013 1. Rizal volunteered in the ophthalmic clinics of experts and well respected eye doctors in Europe. Give your own opinion on the aims Rizal in his volunteerism. Is that a kind of principle applicable in your part as a student? Answer: Rizal is a brave human. His volunteerism gives me a motivation because he volunteered because he wants to cure his mother. As a student I think this kind of principle applicable to me because as this age i know I can help other

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    The Virgin by Polotan

    1. DEAD STARS Pas Marquez Benitez 2. The story is about a love triangle between Alfredo, Esperanza and Julia 3. Under the tree, Alfredo was remembering what happened six weeks ago… 4. One evening, he had gone “neighbouring” with Don Julian(Alfredo’s father) to Judge del Valle’s house wherein he met Julia Salas(Judge’s sister-in-law) 5. One Sunday morning, after the mass, Esperanza indirectly asked Alfredo about the visits they did. Uneasy feeling crept into his thoughts about the girl next door(Julia)

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    Rizal Reviewer

    CHAPTER 19: EL FILIBUSTERISMO PUBLISHED IN GHENT I. PRIVATIONS IN GHENT a. Reasons for moving to Ghent i. Cost of printing in Ghent was cheaper than in Brussels ii. To escape from the enticing attraction of Petite Suzanne II. PRINTING OF EL FILIBUSTERISMO a. He pawned his jewels in order to pay the down payment and the early partial payments during the printing of the novel III. VENTURA, SAVIOR OF FILI a. Valentine Ventura in Paris learned of Rizal’s predicament

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    Notmineatall

    and additions recreated a novel suited to the American reader who wanted to gain information about the new colony. only after the institution of the public school system were Filipinos expected to read the novel in its English translation. Keywords: José rizal • translation • afterlife • paratext • rizal law PHILIPPINE STUDIES 59, No. 4 (2011) 495–527 © Ateneo de Manila University J osé Rizal’s novel,

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    Child Labor in the Philippines

    Introduction "The children are the future of our nation." Dr. Jose Rizal has correctly stated it. It is the truth to say that the children are our future and if that is true, therefore, we shouldn’t take them for granted. We are certainly aware that child labor is a massive problem in the Philippines. Background of the study Child labor is the illegal employment of children below the age of 15, where they are not directly under the sole liability of their parents or legal guardians. It

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    Love

    oppressed Calamba tenants · El Resumen- a Madrid newspaper which sympathized with the Filipino cause, said: “To cover the ear, open the purse, and fold the arms—this is the Spanish colonial policy · La Epoca- an anti-Filipino newspaper in Madrid 1. Jose Ma. Panganiban, his talented co-worker in the Propaganda Movement, died in Barcelona on August 19, 1890, after a lingering illness 2. Aborted Duel with Antonio Luna—Luna was bitter because of his frustrated romance with Nellie Boustead. Deep in his

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