Jose Rizal

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    Rizal's Last Homecoming and Trial

    SOLIMAN, Joelice P. Chapter 24 - Last Homecoming and Trial October 8, 1896 - a friendly officer told Rizal that the Madrid newspapers were full of stories about the bloody revolution in the Philippines and were blaming him for it. October 11, 1896 - Rizal's diary was taken away and was taken away and was critically scrutinized by the authorities. Novemeber 2, 1896 - Rizal's diary was returned to him because nothing dangerous was found in its contents. He wasn't able to record the events from

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    Reflection Paper About Gomburza

    nasagupa nating mga Pilipino. Kapansin-pansin ito sa mga nobelang isinulat ng ating Pambansang bayani na si Dr. Jose Rizal na nagmulat sa mga Pilipino ng ginagawang pang-aalipusta ng mga kastila. Ang politika noong panahon ng Kastila ay hindi natin maikakailang Magulo at hindi magkasundo ang mga namumuno sa ating bansa na mga Kastila, base ito sa aking napansin sa Dokumentaryo ng Buhay ni Rizal walang Pilipino ang Namumuno sa ating bansa kundi puro sila mga kastila na masiyadong mababa ang tingin sa

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    Aheheheh

    Coring” is the founder of National Bookstore, the Philippines’ largest chain of bookstores and major retailer of books, office supplies and greeting cards. Back in 1965, together with her husband, they started the first National Bookstore in Avenida Rizal that has been continually present until now. From her once- small stall, their family business expanded with over 2,500 employees in over 80 branches. Prior to her success, it was noted however that her life in the beginning was marked with

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    A Nation Aborted

    patriotism. Finding out the path of the Filipino patriot crusade from its origin in the late 19th century to its deformation and co-optation by US imperialism in the early years of the 20th century--- through a lineage of the rise and fall of the figure of Rizal, the national hero. Rebuilds Rizal's visionary of the state, a moral vision that was appreciated by associated state of mind in the so-called Propaganda Movement as well as the Katipunan, and reverberated deeply with the revolutionary spirit of 1896---

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    Qwertuiop

    wdqCEDCKJBQCUI UIQWUCSDFTSHJNJKSBQCUIGEBUGFIUEBOFI IUGFIUGE José Rizal, a Filipino nationalist and medical doctor, conceived the idea of writing a novel that would expose the ills of Philippine society after reading Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. He preferred that the prospective novel express the way Filipino culture was backward, anti-progress, anti-intellectual, and not conducive to the ideals of the Age of Enlightenment. He was then a student of medicine in the Universidad Central

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    Rizal

    Although José Rizal, now eleven years old, had passed a good entrance examination in Manila in June, 1872, he nearly failed to matriculate in theAteneo in July, because his mother's arrest had made him a month late, and because he looked so little, so slender, so young. He would not have been admitted at all but for the intercession of Dr. Manuel Burgos, a nephew of the recently executed Dr. José Burgos. When finally the boy was accepted, he went to mass and prayed fervently. (01) He had something

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    Rizal Notes

    niya ang mga mata ng kanyang mahal na ina na si Teodora Alonso ngunit nagdesidido siyang magtapos sa Europa ng nasabing kurso dahil hindi naging maganda para sa kanya ang pamamahala ng mga dominikanong prayle sa unibersidad. Nahasasa ang kahusayan ni Rizal bilang isang optalmohista kaya naman nagkaroon siya ng mga pasyente ng British, Amerikano, Tsino at Portugese. Nging matagumpay ang pag opera niya sa kaliwang mata ng kanyang ina kaya muli itong nakapagbasa at nakapagsulat. Binigyan siya ng suporta

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    Airen's

    dinamiko ang karakter na si Scrooge, at masasabing pinilit din ni Rizal na maging dinamiko ang mga karakter ng Noli, datapwat nahirapan siya dahil sa exposisyon niya sa mga kamalian noong panahon niya na hinadlangan ang character development. Gayunpaman, ang bida namang si Ibarra ay napaunlad sa takbo ng Noli, pati na din si Elias. Nandiyan din ang idealismo na pagtingin na likas na mabait ang mga tao sa tauhan na Don Rafael. Inatake ito Rizal sa pagpaparusa sa isang mabait na tao, na siya namang angkop

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    Fraternities and Negative Effects

    FRATERNITY By Martinez, Rugem Joy M. And Espinosa, Pamela A Research Paper in English IV (IV-M) January 20, 2012 Presented to Mrs. Janet Villaroya Teacher Table of Contents I.Introduction A. Background of the Study B. The Statement of the Problem C. Significance of the Study D. Definition of Terms II.Body A. History B. Types of Fraternities

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    Sasa

    The Spaniards integrated into the Filipino society their religion , language, customs, arts and sciences. ➢ bahay na bato ( bahay na mestiza) . ➢ Reduccion - resettlement of the inhabitants in Spanish –style poblaciones –or at least- bajo de las campanas. SOCIAL CLASSES ▪ Españoles – with both Spanish parents ▪ Españoles peninsulares – born in the Spanish peninsula ▪ Españoles insulares or Filipinos – born in the colony ▪ Mestizos de sangley – Chinese mestizos

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