EVOLUTION AND CONTEXT OF THE LAW Republic Act No. 1425, known as the Rizal Law, mandates all educational institutions in the Philippines to offer courses about José Rizal. The full name of the law is An Act to Include in the Curricula of All Public and Private Schools, Colleges and Universities Courses On the Life, Works and Writings of Jose Rizal, Particularly His Novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, Authorizing the Printing and Distribution Thereof, and for Other Purposes. The measure
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sa pamahalaan. Nilalayon ng kilusang ito nahumingi sa pamahalaang kastilang mga reporma sa mapayapang pamamaraan. Itinatag ito ng mga Pilipinong ilustrado sa Madrid para sa layuning pampanitikan at kultural sa halip na politikal na layunin. Sina Jose Rizal, Graciano Lopez Jaena, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Mariano Ponce at ang magkapatid na Juan Luna at Antonio Luna ang ilan sa mga kasapi dito. Ang La Solidaridad ang pahayagan ng mga propagandista na binuo noong Disyembre 13, 1888. Sa pahayagang ito nalathala
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Students with Bad Vices Chapter I CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study The rate of students involved in bad vices such as smoking, hard drinking, gambling and sometimes illegal drugs, addiction in computer games and variety of gadgets are serious problems that need diplomatic actions. There are lots of reasons why the youth nowadays are being involved in bad vices. One of the major reasons per observation is the lack of quality relationship with their parents because a lot of
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THE CITY OF ANTIPOLO (Informative) The city of Antipolo is located in the province of Rizal, Philippines. It is the largest city in the CALABARZON Region. It is also the seventh most populous city in the country consist of sixteen barangays with a population of 677,741 in 2010. The city was named to a tree typically named tipolo tree. Antipolo is landlocked, bounded to the north by San Mateo and Rodriguez, to the east by Tanay, to the south by Angono, Taytay and Teresa, and to the west
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Letter of Appointment Sunshine Company 182 Time Street, Pasig City, Philippines Tel: 123 – 456 – 789 Fax: 123 – 456 – 780 September 5, 2014 Ace D. Gold Lot 13 Block 8 Hagen Street, Mercedes Village Cainta, Rizal Dear Mr. Ace, On behalf of Sunshine Company, we hereby inform that you are appointed as Financial Analyst in our organization. Details as follows: Position: Financial Analyst Monthly Salary: P 45,000 Annual Bonus: Will be based on your performance If you have
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Rizal’s Writings El Filibusterismo by Jose Rizal El Filibusterismo is the second novel written by Doctor Jose Rizal and is a sequel Noli me Tangere. El Filibusterismo means “Reign of Greed” in English. Noli Me Tangere Noli Me Tangere is a Latin word which means “Touch Me Not”. Rizal described in details the sufferings of his countrymen under the Spaniards in this novel. To Josephine Rizal wrote this poem for Josephine Bracken, an Irish woman who went to Dapitan to have her father
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Chapter 7 Rizal in Europe (1882-1885) Rizal then was at 22 when he left for Spain. It was a learning experience aboard vessel Salvadora. Most of the passengers were foreigners and Spanish employees. He noticed that they talk ill about the Philippines. He compared them to those who’re at the Philippines. His first stop was in Singapore. He stayed at Hotel de Paz. After 2 days, he boarded the vessel Djemnah and he compared it to Salvadora. He tried to speak French to the French passengers
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José Rizal Biography Doctor, Activist, Poet, Journalist (1861–1896) QUICK FACTS NAME José Rizal OCCUPATION Doctor, Activist, Poet, Journalist BIRTH DATE June 19, 1861 DEATH DATE December 30, 1896 EDUCATION University of Madrid, University of Heidelberg, University of Santo Tomas PLACE OF BIRTH Calamba, Laguna Province, Philippines PLACE OF DEATH Manila, Philippines AKA José Rizal FULL NAME José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda SYNOPSIS EARLY LIFE WRITING AND REFORM
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RIZAL: WHAT MADE HIM A HERO? "What matters death if one dies for what one loves, for native land and cherished ones?" A hero may be easy to spell but it is never easy to become. Heroes are people who have gained enormous identity among others. They are role models, well-respected, nationalistic and have contributed to society causing national unity resulting to something really big like freedom. Between the different faces of heroes we know who stands out among the rest? Is it Rizal or is Bonifacio
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Rizal’s Education Subject: PI 11 Life, Works and Writings of Dr. Jose Rizal Schedule: 9:00-10:30 TTh AE 306 Submitted to: Ms. Jennifer M. Bito Submitted by: Group 2 Charaychay, Kalie Kalaya B. Ligawen, Melody Y. Submitted on: February 11, 2016 Early Education The hero’s first teacher was his mother, Dona Teodora. On the age of three, Jose already learned his alphabet, how to pray, and reaching the age of 5, he can read the Holy Bible and he can also write in Spanish. As early as
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