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Academic- Section 2 of Republic Act No.

1425, in my opinion, makes sense to make this course


mandatory because it is a part of our culture. Filipinos will feel a sense of accomplishment and pride in
their country and heritage as a result of studying Rizal’s works, which will lead to nationalism and the
country’s unification. With this, I’d want to declare that I support this bill because of the numerous
advantages it can provide to the country. It is equally critical, in my opinion, for a country to not forget
its culture and heritage through time, but rather to value its history in order to improve the country for
future generations.

Social- My view on section 3 of the Republic Act No . 1425 is Dr. Jose Rizal’s works is a good thing to do,
as is publishing them cheaply and distributing them to the public for free. This section of the legislation
has an excellent program, since they prioritized the works to be produced or printed cheaply with the
intention of making them available to everyone. I simply hope that it will be available in any stores
around the country, not just in famous bookstores. Finally, they take the lessons from each work and
apply them to their ambitions in life.

Religious- Section 4 of the Republic Act No. 1425, in my opinion, is why it is banned for someone from
the public sector to discuss religious doctrines. I don’t understand reasons for prohibiting it. However,
after doing some study into why it is outlawed, I think I understand why, but I don’t believe it has
anything to do with the school teachers being mentioned to their discussion in class.

Political- My opinion on section 5 of the Republic Act No. 1425 is that I don't understand why funding
this law is such a big concern, and why can only the National Treasury carry it out. By abandoning
discussion, it appears that executing this law is such a burden.

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