Title of the Essay/ Article/ Book/ Crtique ReviewAuthor/ CriticDate Published | Unit of Analysis | Literary Research Questions | Objectives | Approach/ Methodology/ Theory | Assumptions | Methods of Analysis/ Procedures | Important Results/ Findings | Conclusions | An Analysis of “Noli me Tangere” using the Marxist approachFritzSeptember 20, 2008 | Noli Me Tangere | * What is the analysis of Noli Me Tangere using the Marxist approach? | * To analyze Noli Me Tangere using the Marxist approach
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PHILIPPINE NURSES ASSOCIATION, INC. (PAMBANSANG SAMAHAN NG MGA NARS NG PILIPINAS, INC.) 1663 F. T. Benitez Street, Malate, Manila 1004 OPTIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION TO PNA: I. Through the PNA National Office, located at 1663 F.T Benitez Street, Malate Manila (Mondays-Saturdays, 8:00am - 5:00pm) 1. Get a Membership Slip from the In-charge Guard. Fill up the form. 2. Proceed to the accounting office to settle the fee of P400.00 together with the filled up form. 3. After the payment
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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 an easy task, for
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from the crimes that they didn’t even committed. These events were shown and expressed by Rizal in his two novels entitled Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, which the Filipinos have read in spite of the banning of these said books to be read by the public. In spite of many hindrances in the publication of these books, it was stillprinted to make the Filipinos aware of what was really happening. Rizal almost put these books into fire because of his financial incapability due to the economic
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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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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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A Simple and Prolific Life of Rizal in Dapitan “Simple yet prolific ” is the best word that can describe the life of Rizal in Dapitan. It is simple in away that he lives like an ordinary people and prolific because when he was there, his time was notwasted and made a lot of contribution not only to the place but also to the people.In the first part of his exile, he lived in a commandant’s house but after winning the second prizein the Manila Lottery and also from his savings being a merchant
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Rizal Sired Hitler By: Ambeth R. Ocampo Philippines Daily Inquirer Lifestyle (C3) Monday, June 19, 1995 EVERYWHERE I lecture on Rizal, one question never fail to arise in the open forum—"Is it true that Adolf Hitler is the son of Rizal? This is absolutely absurd, but since some fairly educated people actually want to believe it, I write this column.The argument is that Rizal had a German connection, he studied in Heildelberg, and being the Pinoy Don Juan he probably sired a son (why not
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Most of the people nowadays are giving much priority on health and wellness of their well being. Proper exercise, adequate sleep and eating nutritious food and well balanced meal, fruits and vegetables are some of the basic correct practices in order to achieve healthy body and well being. However, it is a fact that having well balanced meal a day would require additional expenses and more time to cook and prepare the same. Thus, it would be very
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Chapter 1: “Advent of a National Hero” Dr. Jose Rizal is a unique example of a many-splendored genius who become the greatest hero of a nation. He was endowed by God with versatile gifts, he truly ranked with the world’s geniuses. He was a physician ( ophthalmic surgeon ) poet, linguist, musician , dramatist , naturalist , ethnologist , surveyor, engineer , farmer businessman, economist, geographer, cartographer , bibliophile , philologist , grammarian , folklorist , Philosopher, translator,
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