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chapter 19
rizal life is encouraging
The summary of chapter 19 Jose Rizal life and work was to give children that live in San Diego an education. Don Rafael build a school for the kids in memory of his father.
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Work on the San Jose Mission commenced in May 1797
The people inside the San Jose mission would raise livestock,work at the blacksmith and weave wool.
The life at the mission had a very strict schedule and the Native Americans had to work really hard.
endless Charity work
"Consummatum est" were Jose Rizal's last words. This Latin phrase translates to "It is finished" in English and signifies the completion of his work and life's mission.
When the need disappears/ when the work is done.
some work that was done on san luis Obispo is planting crops
vision, mission, values, work done and the financials .....selvaraj
Life was hard for ones who lived on missions because they had to work hard to get something done for the mission, sometimes by force.
Three jobs that had to be done at Mission Santa Clara were farming and agriculture work such as growing crops and tending livestock, construction and maintenance of buildings and structures, and teaching and educating indigenous people in religion and vocational skills.
"Bridis by Jose Rizal" refers to a toast or a drinking ceremony commonly done during gatherings or celebrations. In the context of Rizal's work, it could symbolize unity, camaraderie, or a social ritual.
No, or at least not unless you have to do it for a mission. My brother has done it for a mission but i tried it with no mission and it didn't work. However, you can make normal creatures into epics with a certain tool!