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     (1877-78)- Rizal finishing the first year of a course in Philosophy and Letters. - He transferred to the medical course.  MOTHER’S OPPOSITION TO HIGHER EDUCATION - Rizal had to go the University of Santo Tomas for higher studies. - The Bachelor of Arts course. Don Francisco and Paciano – who wanted Jose pursue higher learning in the university  RIZAL ENTERS THE UNIVERSITY April 1877- Rizal who was then nearly 16 years old‚ matriculated in the University of Santo Tomas‚

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    P. Remedio The movie “Jose Rizal” is all about our National Hero Dr. Jose Rizal – Hislife and works‚ his struggles in order to free his countrymen from abuse‚ until his death under the hands of the Spaniards who occupied our country for a very longtime. Most of the scenes of the film took place during Rizal’s imprisonment at Dapitan wherein he meets Taviel‚ a Spanish officer‚ who will eventually defend him on his trial in court. During their meeting‚ Taviel asks Rizal everything about him and his

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    social unrest among the natives. Jose Rizal‚ at age 35 was the greatest political enemy of Spain in the Philippines with his exceptional linguistics ability and interest in the science and arts Rizal was most effective in his campaign for freedom as a writer. His novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo were scratching indictments of Spanish Tyranny and church which came to acquire immense political power. In Ghent‚ Belgium 1891 as Rizal narrates while he is writing the chapter

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    administration in the colony. In 1853 to 1898‚ there were 41 political dictum who held office in the Philippines. In 1885 to 1896‚ during the regency of Queen Ma. Cristina there were four assign to the colonial government and two acting capacity. Rizal observes in his Noli Me Tangere that Governor-General was talking to Crisostomo Ibarra about his burdens he weigh in his shoulder. About his hardship of pleasing the King Minister and worst is when he consult the mother country about his proposal which

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    LETTER According to the letter of Tomas Cabangis which was for our National Hero‚ Dr. Jose P. Rizal‚ Cabangis had received a letter of Rizal which content was about his disgusting trip. He said that it was good news knowing that nothing worse had happened to Rizal on his way to Madrid. He also mentioned that Rizal had told him how good the denizens of Madrid to him. It was also stated that Rizal had shared information about the expenditures of him while living in Madrid. He had mentioned that

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    Sa Kabataang Pilipino Itaas ang iyong noong aliwalas ngayon‚ Kabataan ng aking pangarap! ang aking talino na tanging liwanag ay pagitawin mo‚ Pag-asa ng Bukas! Ikaw ay lumitaw‚ O Katalinuhan magitang na diwang puno sa isipan mga puso nami’y sa iyo’y naghihintay at dalhin mo roon sa kaitaasan. Bumaba kang taglay ang kagiliw-giliw na mga silahis ng agham at sining mga Kabataan‚ hayo na’t lagutin ang gapos ng iyong diwa at damdamin. Masdan ang putong na lubhang makinang sa gitna ng dilim ay matitigan

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    debate and controversy towards the retraction‚ though most historians and have deemed it to be false. Ricardo Lopez‚ author of “Rizal Beyond the Grave”‚ concludes that the handwriting in the said document was not Jose Rizal’s. Furthermore‚ he said there was no justification that Rizal’s remains were buried in holy ground‚ nor was there a certification of marriage between Rizal and Josephine Bracken. Senator Rafael palma‚ the former President of the University of the Philippines and a prominent Mason

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    Rizal’s Journey in Hong Kong and Macao Hounded by powerful enemies‚ Rizal was forced to leave his country for the second time in February 1888. He was then a full-grown man of 27 years of age‚ a practicing physician‚ and a recognized man-of-letters.  • February 3‚ 1888 - after a short stay of six months in his beloved Calamba‚ Rizal left Manila for Hong Kong. He was sick and sad. To aggravate his discomfiture‚ he was sick during the crossing of the choppy China Sea. • February 7

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    Rizal in University of SantoTomas Five years at the University of Santo Tomás‚ from 1877 to 1882‚ gave to José Rizal a mental discipline and training that enabled him to lead the movement for the Philippine Revolution and Independence. Yet no biographic study has yet examined in depth the relationship between the hero and his Alma Mater. Most of those who have tackled the subject have done it superficially and times biasly. The picture of Rizal at the U.S.T. has frequently come out of focus:

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    Tangere is Latin for "Touch me not". According to Jose Rizal‚ the prevailing culture of injustice and oppression during that time was a ’cancer’ that was killing the Philippine society and culture. As we know‚ cancer growths should not be touched lest they metastasize to fatal (end-stage) proportions. Jose Rizal was a medical doctor after all.  Noli Me Tangere laid the ground work for the two novels. There was actually a third one in the works but Rizal died before finishing it. In Noli‚ he gave the reader

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