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    Who Holds the Key?

    WHO HOLDS THE KEY? Who will not praise the dedication of Dr. Jose Rizal which he showed in his life to liberate his beloved country, the Philippines? The dedication evident in his life became the fuse to have a revolution in 1898. He ignited the patriotism of Filipinos after he was shot in Bagumbayan (now Luneta), Rizal. Today, Filipinos commemorate the martyrdom and heroism of Rizal. But why Rizal? What makes him different from other Filipino heroes? Rizal has many dreams for the Philippines.

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    Sayawan

    Filipino Chief Justice); Jose Luzuriaga (same name with “jose”) II. Criteria for the Selection of National Hero 1. Dead Person 2. Filipino 3. Great love for country 4. Calm Thinker: Peaceful but firm discretion in solving problems For choosing Rizal as National Hero over M.H.Del Pilar a. Dramatic life b. Heroic death III. The Official Nominees for the National Hero * Atty. Marcelo H. Del Pilar * Graciano Lopez Jaena * Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado Alonzo

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    Hello

    Hero’s first sorrow. Concha- Jose loved most. -died in sickness in 1865 @ the age of 3. -her death brought Jose to his first sorrow. Devoted son of the Church. The Hermanos & Hermanas Terceras called Jose as Manong Jose. Father Leoncio Lopez- the town priest. -whom Rizal esteemed & respected in Calamba during his boyhood. Pilgrimage to Antipolo. June 6, 1868 – Jose & his father left Calamba to go on a pilgrimage to Antipolo. Casco- a barge which Jose & his father rode. La

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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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    Love

    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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    Effects of Social Networking Sites

    Week 6 “Hispanization” of the Natives * The Encomienda System (New World) * Definition of terms: * Encomienda – land trust * Encomendero – land trustee * Repartimientas – Indians granted to the land trustee * It can be traced in American colonies (particularly the South & Central America) which were later turned as Spanish permanent settlements * “New Spain” * Spanish explorers conquered the New World (feudalism) * Modified type of feudalism – encomienda system *

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    Unashamed

    Tuesday, December 25, 2012 El Presidente (Mark Meily) Aguinaldo. After last year's surprisingly good period gangster film that is "Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story", here is E.R. Ejercito again with an Emilio Aguinaldo biopic entitled "El Presidente", an infinitely trickier film to pull off, scope and exposition-wise. If E.R.'s previous film focuses mainly on gangland altruism, "El Presidente" is all about patriotic resilience amidst imperialism, and it definitely shows on

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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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    Rizal Reaction Paper

    NAME: GIBA,YVONE DOMINIC P. | PROFESSOR: | SECTION: UC-20 | TO BE SUBMITTED ON: MARCH 3,2016 | REACTION PAPER IN RIZAL Dr. José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda is our national hero; Dr. Jose Protacio Mercado Alonzo y Realonda Rizal (June 19, 1861 – Dec 30, 1896) Is most venerated and acclaimed patriot in the Philippines recognized for his unselfish contribution in the historical and social transformation in the country, he is one of the National heroes of the Philippines together

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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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