Rizal Law Reviewer PDF
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This document appears to be a reviewer or study guide on the life and works of Jose Rizal, focusing on key events, people, and places related to his life and the Rizal Law. The material covers important dates, family members, and his various writings and associations, providing a summary of his life and significance.
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Here is the text from the image converted to markdown: # Reviewer * **R.A. 1425** – also known as Rizal Law * **Law** - A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. * **Bill** – (law) a statute in draft before it becomes law *...
Here is the text from the image converted to markdown: # Reviewer * **R.A. 1425** – also known as Rizal Law * **Law** - A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. * **Bill** – (law) a statute in draft before it becomes law * **Senator Claro M. Recto** - the main proponent of the Rizal Bill * **Jose P. Laurel** – created a compromise version of R.A. 1425 * **Jesus Paredes** - a radio commentator that said that Catholics had the right to refuse to read them as it would "endanger their salvation" * **Ramon Magsaysay** – signed the Rizal Law * **June 12, 1956** – the Rizal bill was signed into law * **President Fidel V. Ramos** - ordered the Department of Education, Culture and Sports to fully implement the law * **FORCE LABOR** - also known as polo y servicio * **Polistas** - the workers * **Polo** - the work itself * **Pepe** - Rizal's nickname * **June 19, 1861** - birth date * **December 30, 1896** - date of death at 35 yrs.old * **June 22, 1861** - baptism date * More or less **22 languages** he can speak * **Uzman** - his black dog; * **Laong Laan** - pen name used in newspaper "La Solidaridad"; means ever ready * **Berlin, Germany (1887)** - Noli Me Tangere was published * **Ghent, Belgium (1891)** - El Filibusterismo was published * **Maximo Viola** - savior of Noli Me Tangere; loaned Rizal ₱300 for 2,000 copies * **Valentin Ventura** - savior of El Filibusterismo * **Luis Taviel de Andrade** - lawyer of Rizal during his trial * **Paco Cemetery** - where Rizal was buried * **Narcisa** - patiently searched to find his body; and only sister who can recite from memory all his poem * **Ricardo Canicero** - guarded Rizal in Dapitan (he gave him freedom) * **Concepcion/Concha** - sister who died at age 3 due to sickness, o greatest heartbreak * **Maria** - sister who lived up to 1950s and the recipient of his letters * **7/11 Siblings** - Saturnina, Paciano, Narcisa, Olympia, Lucia, Maria, Jose, Concepcion, Josefa, Trinidad, Soledad * **Fort Santiago** - prison cell of Rizal * **Domingo Lam-co** - the family's paternal ascendant was a full blooded Chinese who came to the Philippines * **Manuel Alberto** - taught Rizal the love for the open air and developed in him a great admiration for the beauty of nature * **Uncle Gregorio** – a scholar, instilled into the mind of the boy love for education. * **Sa Aking mga Kabata** – first poem of Jose Rizal * **Mi Ultimo Adios** – last poem of Jose Rizal * **June 1869** - the hero's parents decided to send their gifted son to a private school in Biñan * **Justiniano Aquino Cruz** – first teacher of Rizal in private school * **First teacher** – his mother * **Fr. Jose Bech** - first professor in Ateneo * **Pedro** – the bully who challenge a fight by Jose Rizal * **Andres** – who challenge Jose Rizal in arm wrestling * **Calle Carballo** – lodging outside, in the house of a spinster, district of Santa Cruz where Jose lived * **Roman empire** – interns * **Carthaginian empire** – externs * **Emperor** – the highest rank of empires * **Calle Magallanes** – he resided lodging outside the city on his second year * **Fr. Francisco Sanchez** – the professor of Jose during his 4th year * **Don Augustin Saez** – his mentor in drawing and painting * **Romualdo de Jesus** – his mentor in sculpture * **Philosophy and letters** courses took in the UST * **May 3, 1882** - Rizal departed on board the Spanish steamer Salvadora bound for Singapore * **Salvadora** - first steamer used by Rizal for Singapore * **May 9** - the Salvadora docked at Singapore * **Djemnah** – a French steamer used by Rizal for Europe (the second steamer) * **June 11** – Rizal reached Naples * **June 12** – Rizal reached Marseilles * **June 16, 1882** – Rizal reached Barcelona * **November 3, 1882** - Rizal enrolled in the Universidad Central de Madrid * **Medicine and Philosophy and letters** – he took up these courses at UST * **Don Pablo Ortiga y Rey** – every Saturday he visits the home of the Don Pablo; city Mayor of Manila * **June 1883** - Rizal left Madrid to visit Paris * **March 1883** - he joined the Masonic lodge called Acacia * **November 15, 1890** – he became a master mason * **June 21, 1884** - Rizal completed his medical course in Spain * **La Solidaridad** - newspaper of Propaganda Movement