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Aaron Anis’s own opinion

As being said in our law that we as understudies here in our nation should find out with regards
to the historical backdrop of our public saint which carried harmony to our country with no
utilization of damage all things considered, with the utilization of his diaries and compositions.
Rizal is an extraordinary model for us Filipino for being a human that remained against the
Spaniards in his time. Rizal did battle as he would prefer to have what he needed to find in our
country which is equivalent schooling for each Filipino to learn more as opposed to being under
the hands of different kinsmen.

Justin Kian Abejero’s Opinion


Dr. Jose Rizal is one of our most noteworthy Heroes, perhaps he was not that other legend that
can battle through firearms and blades however he was the person who drove the Filipinos to
begin an upset against the Spanish Government and gain an opportunity for our country. Honor
his works and honor his penance. There is plausible that a few of us didn't neglect him as our
saint however he is one of our public legends.

Khen Albarico’s opinion


Rizal law or generally known as Republic Act No.1425 which is carried out on June 12, 1956.
That items to offer a course of a compelling life and works of Dr. Jose Rizal. Some are against
this law, yet requesting what is on my side, I need to concur with that Law. Rizal's characteristic
is unique to others cited as saints. Through affection, compositions, and books, he previously
showed what he needed to do. Through a quiet way, he effectively conveyed his feelings and
needs. Seeing his works, one of the most amazing models is the well-known "Noli me Tangere".
This book was likewise called "Contact me not Book". A book that depicts how malignant the
characters in the book were. These "Harmful Characters" allude to the brutal Spaniards in the
country.

Lorenz Cronico’s own opinion


The Rizal Law is about implementing rules to educate people about the Life, Works, and
Writings of our national hero Dr. Jose Rizal, especially his novels Noli Me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo. This is to give the students and the future generations an ample background and
for them to understand about how Jose Rizal hands over his life for our country.
Trisha Cruz’s own opinion
The Rizal Law, also known as RA 1425, mandates the study of Rizal’s life and works, as shown in
section 1. This Republic Act calls for an increased sense of nationalism from the Filipinos during
a time of a dwindling Filipino identity. According to the judicial system, a public act is a law that
has already been passed and implemented. In contrast to this, a bill is merely a proposed law, in
other words it may or may not be passed by the Congress.
It was reasonable to choose him, because except that he possessed the qualities of a hero, he
fought in peace and not in a bloody way united by the Filipinos using only his creations and
works and laid down his life for the people.

Aaron Dulay’s Opinion


Jose Rizal's complete name is Jose Protasio Rizal Y Alonso Realonda, brought into the world in
Calamba, Laguna (June 19, 1961).
Jose Rizal is known as a "Pambansang Bayani" in light of the Books he made. Jose Rizal is taught
in Manila and at the College of Madrid. In 1887 Rizal distributed his first novel, Noli me tangere,
an energetic openness of the shades of malice of Spanish principle in the Philippines. the
substitution of Spanish ministers or known as "Prayle" by Filipino clerics opportunity of
gathering and articulation and correspondence of Filipinos and Spaniards under the watchful
eye of the law. Along these lines, the monks would prefer not to uncover or distribute Jose
Rizal's books because the books of Jose Rizal tell on how the ministers sold out our nation so
that is the reason Spanish Pilgrim Government killed Jose Rizal.

Cezar Rodriguez’s opinion


As I might want to think, that is the explanation the Rizal bill was executed to show the youthful
on the presence that Rizal drove. It furthermore joins an examination of the presence of Rizal
and me about his achievements like engaging with pen and paper, creating a novel on the
presence of people in the country during the Spanish period, and various others.

Mark Jeson Torio’s own opinion


First, we will talk about Rizal law. Rizal was made in 1425 and also know as Jose Rizal. Republic
Act No. Ramon Magsaysay on June 12, 1956 that allows all schools in the country to have Rizal's
life, works and writings in the curriculum. And why Rizal law is important Jose Rizal's vast role in
the attainment of the nation's freedom led to the issuance of Republic Act 1425 on June 12,
1956. Commonly known as the Rizal Act, it was sponsored by Senator Claro M. And according to
our time Rizal is important because it reflects to us that knowledge makes us powerful why?
Because back in time Rizal use his knowledge to make a novel against in catholic religion that
made our country worst that’s why he is the national hero.

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