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    National Hero

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    recounting of an episode or events in history but of the entire process that made this particular person a hero. With these criteria that was set‚ Dr. Jose P. Rizal is more than qualified. These criteria is much exemplified by Dr. Jose Rizal than Andres Bonifacio. According to Gregorio T. Zaide‚ a prolific historian‚ he mentioned that as early as Rizal was 8 years old‚ he has bestowed his nationalism when he wrote a poem in Tagalog “Sa Aking Mga Kababata” in which e encouraged the Filipino children

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    English Research Paper Final

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    Approval Sheet This research paper entitled “Why Rizal became the Philippine National Hero?” has been submitted and successfully defended by Group VIII (8). Members: Dianne Beleno Gerald Lirag Raymond Lomerio Aiza Cuenca Angelica Delos Reyes Jonamie Ravelo Remarks : _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    San Andres Movie Analysis

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    The movie‚ San Andres‚ is an exciting movie about major earthquakes devastating California. While there are some scientific truths in the film‚ there are many more scientific fallacies. All of the fallacies in the film are done out of ignorance‚ as a plot device. In this paper‚ both the truths and fallacies will be addressed. To give the film some credit‚ we will first address what was portrayed accurately. In the opening scene a young woman is driving on a winding hillside road‚ when she gets taken

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    thinking about Morrie and forfeits reading the tabloids‚ as he now seeks more meaning in his life and knows that he will not gain this meaning from reading about celebrities and gossip. He is knocked over by a swarm of reporters chasing celebrities Andre Agassi and Brooke Shields‚ and it is then that Mitch realizes he is chasing after the wrong thing. When he returns to his home in Detroit‚ Mitch learns that the article he has worked so hard to write will not even be published‚ as the union he belongs

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    Jose Rizal and the Revolution: Revisiting Renato Constantino’s “Veneration without Understanding” By Chris Antonette Piedad-Pugay When we open the pages of history books in the Philippines‚ it is not surprising to see texts about the martyrdom of our most celebrated hero-- Dr. Jose Rizal. In fact‚ it seems that his name already occupied a permanent and prominent place in every publication that has something to say about the Philippines. Truthfully‚ there is nothing wrong about immortalizing

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    Shawn Cisero

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    story‚ whether it may be relatively large or small. The narrator in the story is a part of a time where being “bad” was believed cool by those of the adolescence age group. His character is framed in the beginning when he says: “We were bad. We read Andre Gide and struck elegant poses to show that we didn’t give a shit about anything" (P 1). This quote is substantial to the plot because it shows the reader that if they were really the bad characters they were trying to be then they wouldn’t be trying

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    Philosophy 11-5-11 My Dinner with Andre This is defiantly a hard to pick which side to go with. With Wally if you in a comfort spot or you feel comfortable then you have to be happy because you’re in your comfort zone. He and his wife got an electric blanket as a gift and he doesn’t know how he could live without it. With the electric blanket they can depend on it staying with the cold weather in New York. In a way it protects him because if wasn’t warm then he could die of hypothermia. He

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    It is always said in many cultures that the pen is mightier than the sword‚ the blood of academic scholars are better than that blood of warriors‚ wars are not won in the battlefield‚ it’s pure politics. The name Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio are some of the well-known personalities that have been mentioned in the annals of Philippine history. The exemplary deeds that they had done for our country; in order to achieve freedom from the hands of the Spanish colonizers is worth

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    Students can’t be neglected because the end result of this is them having no ambition and low self-esteem. In the movie we see where Andre Bryant was neglected by his mother because he resembled his father and they were abused by him so his mother had it assumed that he wouldn’t make anything of himself. To make things more difficult for him his brother was facing a prison sentence of 15 years to life. He didn’t have an interest in... kjjhfjkfhdfbb ndbvbvcnmcbkj ayehdckfvvnvndkdnc nbdjkbbdjbsaj

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    Summary of Bonifacio

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    Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro (30 November 1863 – 10 May 1897) was a Fillipino Nationalist and revolutionary. He is often called "the father of the Philippine Revolution". He was a founder and later Supremo (supreme leader) of the Katipunan movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started the Philippine Revolution. He is considered a de facto national hero of the Philippines‚ and is also considered by some Filipino historians to be the first President

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