Essay / Letter of Rizal Main Idea Your Opinion on Rizal’s
Patriotism as expressed in the essay/letter
To the Young Women of The message conveyed to In recent years, it seems
Malolos the young women of that these characteristics Malolos centered on are steadily fading in the way Filipino women salient points such as the handle themselves. There denunciation of the abuse are occasions when of the friars in exercising mothers neglect their their spiritual authority responsibilities in raising bestowed upon them by their children because the church, traits Filipino they are preoccupied with mothers must have; earning money for the family to support their duties and obligations of husband's income. While Filipino mothers to their there is nothing wrong children, functions and with working hard for the errands of a wife to her good of one's family, husband, and guidance to there must always be a young women on their balance in one's life. choice of a lifetime Failure at home cannot be paid for by money or partner. Rizal, however, celebrity. emphasizes on freedom of thought and the right to education, which must be granted to both boys and girls alike.
The Philippines: A Rizal wrote this essay to Rizal suggested in the
Century Hence forecast the future of the later section of this article that if the country country within a hundred does attain years. Rizal felt that it independence, it would was time to remind Spain be transitory and the country may be acquired that the circumstances by the United States as that ushered in the another territory. As a French Revolution could result, Rizal asserted, it is have a telling effect for critical for Spain to give her in the Philippines. the Filipinos the changes they want.
The Indolence of the The Indolence of the It is important to
Filipinos Filipinos is a study of the remember that indolence causes why the people did is a chronic condition in the Philippines, not an not, as was said, work inherited one. The hard during the Spanish explanations for this regime. Rizal pointed out alleged indolence were that long before the plainly outlined in the coming of the Spaniards, article, and they were not the Filipinos were based only on industrious and assumptions, but on historical facts. Another hardworking. Rizal factor that may have concluded that natives’ contributed to this supposed indolence was sluggishness is the an end-product of the Filipino people's loss of Spanish colonization. solidarity. In the absence of solidarity and oneness, the people lacked the ability to combat the government's and other societal powers' violent attacks. B. A RIZALIANA TRAVEL BROCHURE You will research internet sites to find places of interest regarding places in our country associated with Rizal. You will then construct a travel brochure about those places. You need to include pictures and paraphrased written information about those places.
CATEGORY EXCELLENT GOOD SATISFACTO NEEDS
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Writing- All of the Most of the Some of the Most of the
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Samuel Joseph Geris, Sr., Individually and as Debtor-In-Possession, and Barbara R. Geris v. Resolution Trust Corporation, Receiver for Piedmont Federal Savings Bank Frederick F. Potter John D'Errico Ann Sheets Michael M. Ehrmann Williams. Wise, and Piedmont Federal Corporation Marvin L. Gillum A. Pickens Butler Richard A. Beamer C. Lacey Compton Margaret P. Adams James W. Alvey, Jr. Nicholas Carosi, III Stanley A. Owens, Jr. Frances G. Hibbs, Personal Representative for W. Franklin Hibbs, Samuel Joseph Geris, Sr., Individually and as Debtor-In-Possession, and Barbara R. Geris v. Piedmont Federal Corporation Resolution Trust Corporation, Receiver for Piedmont Federal Savings Bank, and Marvin L. Gillum A. Pickens Butler Richard A. Beamer Frederick F. Potter C. Lacey Compton Margaret P. Adams James W. Alvey, Jr. Nicholas Carosi, III Stanley A. Owens, Jr. John D'Errico Ann Sheets Michael M. Ehrmann William S. Wise Frances G. Hibbs, Personal Representative for W. Franklin Hibbs, 36 F.3d 109