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    the whole class, and he was awarded a prize, it is a religious picture. SANTA ISABEL COLLEGE  – where Rizal took his Spanish lessons during recess and paid it for Php 3.00. Rizal returned to Calamba for his vacation. Saturnina (Eldest sister of Jose Rizal known as “Neneng”) brought him to Tanawan to visit their mother to cheer him up. After the vacation he returned to Ateneo for his second year. He is now living at DOÑA PEPAY, an old landlady with widowed daughter and four sons. Summer Vacation

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    Rizal

    ASSIGNMENT José Rizal's Early Life 1848 José Rizal’s mom, Teodora Morales Alonso-Realonda y Quintos, and dad, Francisco Rizal-Mercado y Alejandra, marry on June 28th. 1861 On June 19th José Rizal is born to become the seventh child born to his parents. Three days later Rizal was christenedwith the name Jose Protasio Rizal-Mercado y Alonso-Realonda. 1870 José begins school under the instruction of Justiniano Aquin Cruz at just nine years of age. 1871 José continues his education under the

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    Rizal

    approached and constructed in the public sphere gives a country an understanding of who they are as a people. Heroes are a reflection of the values of a people. And if that is the case, as I strongly suspect it is, then the way we currently construct Jose Rizal (the way we approach him and his legacy) does not speak too well of us. There is something faintly disturbing about the fact that more is written, and known, in popular society (and pop history) about how many languages Rizal spoke (and how

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    Shit You

    barangays. Dennis Lacay Dicla BAMM 303 RIZAL’S DAY CELEBRATION DUMAGUETE CITY, Philippines  — The city government will lead its constituents in joining the rest of the country in celebrating the 116th death anniversary of national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, Dec 30. at the city’s Quezon Park. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Rizal 2012: Ehemplo ng Sambayanan para sa Tuwid na Daan.” City hall employees, non- government  organization as well as those of the national and local government

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    keep doing the same thing.” Jose Mujica What is change, I questioned myself. According to the oxford dictionary change is, “The act or instance of making or becoming different.” To each change means something else entirely. To others change is small, miniscule. Whether it is the change in your hair color, puberty or change of location in where you work. Some people are so afraid and unwelcoming to change, thinking that change is a negative process. When I first heard Jose Mujica’s quote read in class

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    Sps. Orden vs. Sps. Aurea, G.R. No. 172733, August20, 2008

    Reflection on the poem, To my Fellow Children Jose Rizal was then eight years old when he wrote this poem because he wanted to reveal his earliest nationalist sentiment. In the poetic verses, he proudly and pompously asserted that a people who trully love their native language will definitely srtive for liberty like the bird which soars to freer space above. Indeed, he is a great hero! He also wrote it to encourage the youth to be proud of being who they are and the first step to do that is to

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    Rizal Bibliography

    Biography of Jose Rizal The Birth of a Hero: Born On June 19, 1861, Seventh of the 11 Children of Theodora Relonda and Francisco Mercado Real Name: Jose Protacio Alonzo Mercado Rizal y Realonda Rizal as a Child: Age of 3 – learns his alphabet from his mother. Age of 5 – learns how to write and read. Age of 8 – wrote his first poem “ Sa aking mga Kababata “ 11 Children of Francisco and Theodora Saturnina ( 1850 – 1913 ) - eldest child of the family. Paciano ( 1815 – 1930 )

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    Young, Wild and Free

    and be grateful because it will only come once in our life. We can enjoy and have fun once in a while but we must bear in mind that we also have responsibilities to fulfill, not only for ourselves but also for our country. Have we forgotten what Dr. Jose Rizal said? According to our national hero, “The youth is the hope of our nation.” He believes in us and has a strong faith that we could do something for our country. It is not a burden on our shoulders but this is a duty we must do. We should give

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    Hehe

    Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo Flashback: On July 3, 1892, Dr. Jose Rizal brings together La Liga Filipina, a peaceful reform movement that aims to unite all Filipinos and give them one voice. One of its members is Andres Bonifacio, who is currently supporting his siblings, as both their parents died due to illness. Rizal is later arrested after the Spanish authorities uncover the organization. Bonifacio then decides to form the Katipunan to lead a revolution against the Spanish colonizers. With the

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    An Analysis of “Noli Me Tangere” Using the Marxist Approach

    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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