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JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONZO REALONDA
Calle Real, Rizal Shrine
Calamba, Laguna
0915-5774925
joseprizal@yahoo.com

OBJECTIVE:

To share a heart of a Filipino nationalist and inspire all the Filipino youth today

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

1887 Eye specialization course, PhD University of Heidelberg

1885 Philosophy and Letters, PhD 1884 Licentiate in Medicine Universidad Central de Madrid

1878-1882 Opthalmology (undergraduate) 1877-1878 Philosopy and Letters (first year) University of Santo Tomas 1872-1877 High School Bachelor of Arts Ateneo Municipal de Manila

WORK EXPERIENCE:

1892 Teacher, Special School in Dapitan 1888 Editor, La Solidaridad 1887(?) Clinical Assistant, Dr. Karl Ernest Schweigger Clinic Berlin, Germany 1886 Clinical assistant, Dr. L. de Wecker 's Clinic Paris, France

AFFILIATIONS/ORGANIZATIONS

o Founder, La Liga Filipina o Berlin Ethnographical Society o Berlin Anthropological Society o Gran Oriente de Espana, Acacia Lodge No. 9 (Freemason, 1884)

PUBLICATIONS o Mi Ultimo Adios, 1898 o Essays, poems and editorials in La Solidaridad o El Filibusterismo, 1891 o Noli Me Tangere, 1887 o Annotations on Antonio de Morga 's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas

AWARDS: March 23, 1877 Commencement Day, Ateneo Municipal de Manila, Bachelor of Arts degree, with highest honors

SKILLS: sketching, sculpting, painting, farming, poetry and creative writing, martial arts, fencing, pistol shooting

LANGUAGES SPOKEN: Filipino (Ilokano, Bisayan, and Subanon), English, Dutch, Swedish, Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Malayan, Portuguese, Russian, Sanskrit, and Spanish

PERSONAL BACKGROUND:
Date of Birth: June 19,1861
Place of Birth: Calamba, Laguna
Civil status: Single
Height: 4’11

REFERENCES:

Mr. Ferdinand Blumentritt Secondary school Principal & teacher/lecturer Litoměřice, Czech Republic (49)489-2806

Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez Professor, Ateneo Municipal de Manila (02) 550-1028

References: Mr. Ferdinand Blumentritt Secondary school Principal & teacher/lecturer Litoměřice, Czech Republic (49)489-2806 Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez Professor, Ateneo Municipal de Manila (02) 550-1028

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