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    Fanaticism -wildly excessive or irrational devotion, dedication, or enthusiasm -an extreme and uncritical zeal or enthusiasm, as in religion or politics. — fanatic, n., adj. —fanatical, adj. the character, spirit, or conduct of a person with an extreme and uncritical enthusiasm orzeal, as in religion or politics Zeal is often used in a religious sense, meaning devotion to God or another religious cause, like being a missionary. Zeal doesn't have to be religious, though: a feeling of gusto and

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    My Retreat * this poem was made in response to his mother's request, Doña Teodora * it was about his serene life as an exile in dapitan and sent it to her on October 22, 1895 * it is one of the best ever poem made by rizal * Poems interpretation: * This poem tells a story about someone who leaves the chaos of the modern world to be alone and reflect on nature. They retreat to repose, to be at ease, so they can silence the grief, or forget the stress of life. For awhile

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    THE INJUSTICE DONE MY MOTHER by José Rizal   Some days after my return to Kalamba, my parents decided that I should remain, and that later I should go to Manila. I wanted to study with a teacher of the town, even though I could learn no more than multiplication, so I entered the village school.    At this time, an uncle of mine, Don José Alberto, returned from Europe. He found that, during his absence, his wife had left his home and abandoned her children. The poor man anxiously sought his wife

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    Rizal

    courage and believe that there really is hope if we all just fight for our rights, our beliefs and our country and one of these people showed Filipinos that we are not inferior and that we deserve a life that is the same as others. Our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, opened our eyes and fought for our freedom even if it means endangering himself and his family. He knew the consequences of his actions yet he still continued and never gave up the fight and stood till the very end. Being exiled in Dapitan is

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    Literature

    POP TALK QUICK RESPONSE TEAM GOOD NEWS 5 Problems (Present time) | Responsible | Solution | 1.Poverty has many causes, for instance, that the world has too many people, too few jobs, and not enough food. But such basic causes are quite intractable and not easily eradicated. In most cases, the causes and effects of poverty interact, so that what makes people poor also creates conditions that keep them poor.  | Saying goes, “Give a man fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish

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    aspiring Filipinos. Dr. Salvador Araneta pursued and succeeded his dream of making a way to save foreign exchange and create local jobs by starting out a local flour mill. Along with his wife, Victoria Lopez de Araneta, son-in-law, Joe Con and associates, Jose Concepcion, Sr., BJ Server, Pete Grimm, Albino Sycip, Zoilo Alberto, Leonardo Eugenio, Francisco Gamboa, Sr., they have come together to become a strong team. Their strength carried throughout endeavors during the difficult state of the Philippine

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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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    Pr Plan on Rizal Park

    Tanquilut, Lawrence S. 11040351 PR Plan on Rizal Park I. Executive Summary Rizal Park also known as Luneta Park is the historical place where the Philippine's national hero executed. It was once called "Bagumbayan" or New Town. It is located in the heart of the city Manila and is near the old walled city Manila, now called Intramuros. Many significant events about Philippine History happened in this park. Some of these events are the declaration of Philippine Independence from American rule

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    Rizal

    The movie Jose Rizal which was excellently played by Cesar Montano as the lead role was a heartwarming one that shows how Rizal runs his life. While watching the movie, I felt mixed emotions given the fact that it was made to help us, Filipinos, understand what our national hero had done for the country. It shows how Rizal really love his mother country for him to sacrificed his own life. The film also works through a series of flashback showing Rizal as a genius, a write, a doctor, an artist

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    Autobiography of Rizal

    DR JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO ALONZO Y REALONDA * was born June 19 1861 and died December 30 1896 * Father: Francisco Mercado; Mother: Teodora Alonso * was 7th among 11 children * age 9 was sent to Binan for a formal Schooling * age 11 he went to Manila to study in Letran. Being a late-comer he was denied admission * Rizal then went to Ateneo and was later accepted * on March 23 1877, age 16 he received the degree bachiller en artes at that time the equivalent of a

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