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Jose Rizal was exiled in Dapitan for four years, from 1892 to 1896.

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Dr. Jose Rizal, a Philippine national hero, was not known for any inventions. He was a polymath who excelled in various fields such as ophthalmology, literature, and political science. Rizal's most famous works include novels like "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo," which sparked the Filipino nationalist movement against Spanish colonial rule.


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Beacuse Rizal wants to learn more about starting a revolution. At that time the American country is revolting against the Spaniards. He wants to prepare himself and the country when their time for liberation would come. Remember he said that Philippines is not yet ready for war, further calculations must be done. This is Rizal's motive when applying as doctor in Cuba.


Rizal as an engineer?

Water System for Dapitan Rizal held the title of expert surveyor (perito agrimensor), which he obtainedfrom Ateneo. He supplemented his training as a surveyor by reading engineering books. InDapitan, he applied his knowledge in engineering by constructing a system of waterworks in order tofurnish clean water to the townspeople.Without any aid from the government, he succeeded in giving good water system to Dapitan.An American engineer, Mr. H. F. Cameron, praised Rizal's engineering feat in the followingwords:Another famous and well-known water supply is that of Dapitan, Mindanao, designed andconstructed by Dr. Rizal during his banishment in that municipality by the Spanish authorities...this supply comes from a little mountain stream across the river from Dapitan and follows thecontour of the country for the whole distance. When one considers that Doctor Rizal had noexplosives with which to block the hard rocks and no resources save his own ingenuity, one cannothelp but honor a man, who against adverse conditions, had the courage and tenacity to construct theaqueduct which had for its bottom the fluted tiles from the house roofs, and was covered withconcrete made from limed burned from the sea coral. The length of this aqueduct is severalkilometers, and it winds in and out among the rocks and is carried across gullies in bamboo pipesupheld by rocks or brick piers to the distribution reservoir. Community Projects for Dapitan When Rizal arrived in Dapitan, he decided to improve it, to the best of his God-giventalents, and to awaken the civic consciousness of its people. He wrote to Fr. Pastells: " I want todo all I can do for this town."Aside from constructing the towns first water system, he spent many months in draining themarshes in order to get rid of malaria that infested Dapitan.The P500 which an English patient paid him was used by him to equip the town with itslighting system which consist of coconut oil lamps placed in dark streets of Dapitan. Electriclighting was unknown then in the Philippines not until 1894 when Manila saw the firstelectric lights.The beautification and remodeling of the town plaza with the help of Father Sanchezenhances the beauty as jokingly remarked that it could "rival the best in Europe". In front of thechurch, Rizal and Fr. Sanchez made a huge relief map of Mindanao out of earth, stones, and grass.This map still adorns the town plaza of Dapitan. As an engineer, Rizal applied his knowledge through the waterworks system heconstructed in Dapitan. Going back to his academic life, Rizal obtained the title of expertsurveyor ( perito agrimensor ) from the Ateneo Municipal. From his practical knowledgeas agrimensor, he widened his knowledge by reading engineering-related books. As aresult, despite the inadequacy of tools at hand, he successfully provided a good water system in the province.COMMUNITY PROJECTS FOR DAPITAN When Rizal arrived in Dapitan, he decidedto improve it to the best of his God-given talents and to awaken the civic consciousnessof its people. Aside from constructing the town's first water system, he spent manymonths draining the marshes in order to get rid of malaria that infested Dapitan. As aEuropean-trained physician, he knew that malaria is spread by the mosquitoes which thrive in swampy places


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There are many tourist spots in Mindanao and among the popular ones are Mt Apo, Crocodile Farm, Philippine Eagle Conservation Center in Davao. Dapitan is also a popular tourist spot town because the Philippines national hero Dr Jose Rizal was exiled there. Another popular tourist spot is Camiguin Island and their Underground Cemetery. When it comes to resort, Samal Island in Davao is popular among tourists.


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Jose Rizal was born on June 19, 1861, and he died on December 30, 1896. At the time of his death, he was 35 years old.


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How many children did Jose Rizal have?

José Rizal has only had one offspring: a still-born baby boy begotten with Josephine Bracken during his exile in Dapitan. With his inclination towards courting women, it is quite possible that he might have had some other unknown child with direct lineage to him. Rizal's child died before when birth and arter the execution of Rizal Josephine join the Katipunan


When Rizal is alive now how many years old he is?

30 above i think so


Criticism of Rizal In Dapitan movie?

RIZAL IN DAPITAN Reaction Paper of Edmar Gallebo Sagun BSED -2 Cagayan Colleges Tuguegarao Tuguegarao City From June 17, 1892 to July 31, 1896, Dapitan became the bare witness to one of the most fruitful periods in Rizal's life. His stay in the province was more than he was living in exile. It was the period when Rizal had been more focused on serving the people and the society through his civic works, medical practices, land development, promotion of education and of course, coming accross with his one true love, Josephine Bracken. The part of Rizal's life where he came to know Josephine is the most romantic. Their love story was an example of unconditional love because despite of the fact that there were no priest who was willing to marry the them, the couple exchanged their vows before God in their own way. Their love bear its fruit - Josephine was pregnant. Unfortunately, Josephine gave birth to a one-month premature baby boy who lived only for three hours. The child was buried in Dapitan, bearing the name Francisco, after Rizal's father. I got mad with Jose Rizal in the event of Josephines premature birth of the supposedly son of a hero. How come Rizal who was a doctor was so unmindful of Josephine's condition that night when his anger bursted after Maria's accusation of Josephine being a spy? Not only physically but mentally and emotionally, Josephine who was then pregnant was tortured of Rizal's misbehavior which caused her to collapse and ultimately lose the baby in her womb. I can imagine how Rizal's life would be more colorful and interesting if he had a son who lived and continued his good doings. It is really disappointing that losing that baby ends Rizal's direct lineage. If he was not a hero, he would have been long forgotten because his direct ancestry ended when he was killed. However, I believe without a doubt that he really deserves to be our national hero in every man's point of view. People in Dapitan looked up to him, adored and respected him. The young ones had the passion to follow him, learn what he has to teach and follow what he has to instruct. He established a school in Dapitan which was attended by 16 young boys from prominent families. Instead of charging them for the matriculation, he made the students do community projects for him like maintaining his garden and field. He taught them reading, writing in English and Spanish, geography, history, mathematics, industrial work, nature study, morals and gymnastics. He encouraged his students to engage in sports activities to strengthen their bodies as well. There was no formal room, like the typical classroom nowadays. Classes were conducted from 2 p.m to 4 p.m. with the teacher sitting on a hammock while the students sat on a long bamboo bench but still the students spirits were so solid to learning. Rizal also definitely wins my admiration for his being a doctor in that primitive era with limited tools and medicines. He really was good. As a physician, Rizal provided free medicine to his patients, most of them were underprivileged. However, he also had wealthy patients who paid him well enough for his excellent surgical skill. Among them were Don Ignacio Tumarong who gave Rizal 3000 pesos for restoring his sight, an Englishman who gave him 500 pesos, and Aklanon haciendero, Don Francisco Azcarraga, who paid him a cargo of sugar. His skill was put into test in August 1893 when his mother, Doña Teodora Alonzo, was placed under opthalmic surgery for the third time. The operation was a success, however, Alonzo, ignored her son's instructions and removed the bandages in her eyes which lead to irritation and infection. When Dr. Pio Valenzuela came to Dapitan, I thought we would be of a great support to Rizal's undertakings and missions but it was disheartening to later on realize that his visit would just endager Pepe. Prior to the outbreak of the revolution, the Katipunan leader, Andres Bonifacio, seek the advise of Jose Rizal. In a secret meeting on May 2, 1896 at Bitukang Manok river in Pasig, the group agreed to send Dr. Pio Valenzuela as a representative to Dapitan who will inform Rizal of their plan to launch a revolution against the Spaniards. On board the steamer Venus, Valenzuala left Manila on June 15, 1892 and in 6 days, arrived at Dapitan with a blind companion, Raymundo Mata. At night, Rizal and Valenzuela had a talk in the former's garden. There, Valenzuela told him of the Katipunan's plan. Regarding this, Rizal outspokenly objected Bonifacio's "premature" idea for two reasons: 1. the Filipinos were still unready for such bloody revolution; and 2. the Katipunan lacked machinery - before plotting a revolution, there must be sufficient arms and funds collected. Valenzuela also told Rizal of their plan to rescue him in Dapitan. Again, the exiled hero disagreed because he had no plan of breaking his word of honor to the Spanish authorities. This reality was presented to the court but was ignored. But prior to keeping Rizal in captive by the government, was his sad farewell to Dapitan. At midnight of July 31, 1896, he left Dapitan on board the steamer España, together with Narcisa, Josephine, Angelica (Narcisa's daughter), three nephews and six of his students. Many were saddened as the adopted son of Dapitan left. In Cebu, on their way to Manila, Rizal successfully performed an opthalmic operation to a merchant who paid him fifty silver pesos. After almost a week, on August 6, 1896, España arrived in Manila. Rizal was supposedly to board the Isla de Luzon for Spain, but unfortunately, left ahead of time. Instead, he was transferred to the Spanish cruiser Castilla to stay and wait for the next mail boat that woul sail for Spain next month. He was prohibited from leaving the vicinity but was allowed to accept visitors so long as they were his immediate family. Of course, all these delays were part of the drama - Rizal has now fallen to the critical/deadly Spanish trap. Before Rizal's final moment in Bagumbayan were court proceedings. On one of these moments where he spoke of Education and NOT rebellion as his weapon to liberating the country and the people from the Spanish tyranny, and as far I know, Rizal had perfectly became triumphant in his objective especially these days where Filipinos are known worldwide of being well educated.


How many pages does Exiled from Almost Everywhere have?

Exiled from Almost Everywhere has 152 pages.