Rizal was a firm believer in the idea that one must lead by example in order to be an effective leader. He felt that it was important to set a good example for others to follow, and that by doing so, one could inspire others to do the same.
It is stated that: "So that every Filipino may know Jose Rizal, his face must be inscribed in the denomination of the highest circulation." And since the one peso coin is the denomination that has the highest circulation, his face is inscribed there.
One of the strengths of Jose Rizal is the incorporation of the characters of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo in the life of Rizal and of the Filipinos in general. This only shows that the two books are reflections of the lives of the Filipinos during the Spanish regime. But the thought and noble ideas of the book do not only live in the past but also in the present manifesting the universality and immortality of Rizal's ideas. The beautiful transition of Rizal's time and the setting of the two novels is really impressive. One must have really read the books to better appreciate the movie Jose Rizal. While watching the film, I cannot help but relate Rizal to Crisostomo/Simoun, Leonor to Maria Clara. Rizal and Crisostomo both came from a well-off family. Both of them studied in Europe. Both have dedicated their life to free their people from oppression. And then there's a scene where Leonor was walking down the aisle and Maria Clara singing in the nunnery. Both were locked up-the former to a person whom she does not love; the latter to a place, which seems to be a dead end. Maria Clara jumping off from the bell tower is her way to get out, her way towards salvation. The film also works through a series of flashback showing Rizal as a genius, a writer, a doctor, an artist, a lover, a friend, a brother and a son, thus giving a rich texture of Rizal's character. I also commend the film for its bravery in showing the evil tyranny of the Catholic Church during that time. Considering that the Philippines is a Catholic nation, that is like butchering a sacred cow but alas, Abaya works her magic in depicting the suffering of the Filipinos because of the friars. I particularly love the last scene of the film when Rizal, excellently played by Cesar Montano by the way, fell in the ground facing the sky, having his last breath looking at a beautiful sunrise- a metaphor depicting that Rizal did not die in vain. He did not die defeated because his death is the torch...
One classic example of a paradox is the "liar paradox," which revolves around a statement that cannot consistently be true or false. An example would be the statement "This statement is false." If the statement is true, then it must be false, but if it is false, then it must be true, creating a paradoxical situation.
Maraming humahanga sa pagkabayani ni Jose Rizal. Ngunit Hindi lahaty ay sumasangayon sa kanyang pagkahirang bilang pambansang bayani ng Pilipinas. Ang naging basehan ng mga protesta ng mga taong tumututol sa paghirang kay Rizal ay ang mga Hindi tuwid niyang mga gawain partikular na ang pangbababae. Narito ang isang pahayag ni Antonio Alonzo ukol sa mga miskonsepsyon kay Rizal. Nagmula ito sa sulating "Rizal, the Armed Rebel" na lumabas ng taong 1999. ************************************************************************************************************ It has now become fashionable for anyone, to show-off their knowledge of Philippine history as non-conventional by declaring the Philippine National Hero as a PACIFIST or REFORMER. This then is immediately followed by, "….the national hero should have been Andres Bonifacio….". Arguments like it was the Americans(William Howard Taft, the governor of the American Colonial government of the Philippines) who selected him to be a national hero as the "SAFE" selection. More, Rizal's own sentiments (as accused by an American writer)show Rizal believed that only a reform from above is feasible in the Philippines. Other writings went even as far as condemning Dr. Rizal for not joining the Katipunan thus shows total ignorance of the events leading to the Philippine revolution. At the outset, it seems this "radical" thought is truly from "enlightened" minds. But further research shows Dr. Jose Rizal was truly, without a doubt the Philippine National Hero. The reason for the revolution, the reason why our forefathers (and mothers)took up arms and risked their lives and the reason the Philippines won independence from Spain. But FACTS are: Dr. Jose Rizal was NOT AGAINST a Bloody revolution. He was against an unprepared rebellion that may cost unnecessary lives. Although, being a learned man, this road may seem remote from his usual petit bourgeois lifestyle, his only concern was only for his fellow countrymen. This is much more so understood as he had relatives, even his youngest sister Josefa and a sister in law and his eldest brother, Paciano who eventually led the same rebels against the Spaniards and the Americans, as members of the Katipunan. His concern was much more about the success of a Bloody revolution and quick expulsion of the Spanish friars. He abhors needless sufferings by being unprepared and advised Andres Bonifacio to buy ships and arms and gather more funds (sources of fundings came from Dr. Rizal himself and this tactic was followed religiously by Bonifacio) before plunging the whole country to rebellion. One must understand that Andres Bonifacio, the founder of the Katipunan, was a member of Dr. Jose Rizal's "La Liga Filipina". And it was only when Dr. Rizal was arrested that Bonifacio became dissolutioned and that he decided for himself that truly peaceful means will not work and organized the Katipunan, the day after Dr. Rizal's arrest for an armed resistance. Bonifacio sought advice from Dr. Jose Rizal routinely and those that condemn Dr. Rizal for not "joining" the Katipunan is really amiss at best. It is worth nothing that the codes and structure of Katipunan is patterned after Freemasonry. Bonifacio is not a mason, much less had any idea of how this "secret" society is structured. Dr. Jose Rizal is a Freemason and had been ex-communicated by the Friars for being so. More, it is interesting that Dr. Jose Rizal's sentiments in his early writings are clearly reflected in the Code of the Katipunan. It is hard to imagine that a man who would devote so much time, effort and detail in his second novel, "El Filibusterismo", the conceptualization, the feasibilty, the planning and the execution of Philippine Revolution to be totally against it. And he skillfully lit the fire and fury in his readers' heart by ending the novel with an ending that nobody wants. an ending , that gives up! It is such a strong 'CALL FOR ACTION' that anybody who misses that is missing a lot more than Dr. Rizal's desire of Freedom. Just because Dr. Rizal was not a member of the Katipunan does not necessarily mean he had nothing to do with it or influence in it the least bit. We must remember, that during the VERY FIRST CELEBRATION of PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE DAY on June 12, 1899 at RITZ THEATER in BUSTILLOS, SAMPALOC MANILA, all the Generals, and heroes who where still alive where all there proclaiming Dr. Jose Rizal as the "NATIONAL HERO. Yes, it was years before the Americans declared him as such. It must be remembered that Rizal's founding of the Liga Filipina was the prime catalyst for the mobilization of the Katipunan led by Andres Bonifacio and other separatists (note that Mabini was present when Rizal initiated the Liga). And Antonio Luna, the brilliant general of Aguinaldo's army of the first Philippine Republic, was already in contact with Rizal in Europe when Rizal was an active collaborator of Marcelo del Pilar and Graciano Lopez Jaena in La Solidaridad. First Luna in 1884: "Assimilating his ideas, pondering his concepts that readily aroused our enthusiasm, we found an echo, though timid, of his voice within ourselves." And Mabini in 1899: "While we Filipinos living today do not individually amount to as much as Rizal, yet we can join together to get the force necessary to the realization of the work begun by him." I second Luna's multiplication of Rizal's voice and Mabini's motion of unifying and mobilizing our forces for national-democratic self-determination.* (*last paragraph from E. San Juan Jr., Rizal in Our Times, Anvil Publications, 1997)
One example of a paradox is the famous "liar paradox," which states: "This statement is false." If the statement is true, then it must be false, but if it is false, then it must be true, creating a contradiction. This paradox highlights the complexity and ambiguity that can arise from self-referential statements.
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to all who wants to see the answer you must answer it personally.................................signed:J.P.
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While I'm more than happy to answer your question, I must insist on acknowledgment of my contribution to your work.
Nearly all but some students must identify his life and his culture.
We must first recognize them. If they are inappropriate - for example wanting a steak dinner rather than simply food necessary to live - we must overcome them. The Eightfold path provides guidance in both these tasks.
We must insist on strict compliance with the rules and the tools we already have in place. If I took that advice, and did not insist on disarmament, yes, there would be no war. The sort of thinkers who emphasize the ' I-Thou ' kind of thing also insist on the importance of language. As far as can be expressed in words, it reflects Truth, insisting on the unity of the cosmic process. Ethnic Albanians from across the political spectrum in Kosovo still insist on independence.
No. A cosigner is not a co-owner of the property simply by signing the loan contract. They must specifically insist that they be added to the title. Otherwise they have promised to pay for property they do not own if the primary borrower fails to pay.No. A cosigner is not a co-owner of the property simply by signing the loan contract. They must specifically insist that they be added to the title. Otherwise they have promised to pay for property they do not own if the primary borrower fails to pay.No. A cosigner is not a co-owner of the property simply by signing the loan contract. They must specifically insist that they be added to the title. Otherwise they have promised to pay for property they do not own if the primary borrower fails to pay.No. A cosigner is not a co-owner of the property simply by signing the loan contract. They must specifically insist that they be added to the title. Otherwise they have promised to pay for property they do not own if the primary borrower fails to pay.
Did St.Patrick love listening to old Irish tales and insist that they are told in poetic verse from them on?
You must be kidding me, but if you insist. 7x7=49And... 49 divided by 7=7Correct answer: 49 x 7 = 343