Monday, November 14, 2016
Rizal\'s Struggle and Today\'s Youth
I. conception\nRepublic Act 1425 alike cognise as Rizals Law was approved by the government to be implied in both colleges and university as a prerequisite for every course. though some students, take this vitrine merely for granted. This progeny highlights the carriage, locomote and deeds of Jose Rizal that will enable us to understand his dedicates for our country. So much more from be a martyr, Rizal was popularly known in different countries as a clever and direful man. Most of the student comminate and look down to this subject as rubbish and beat wasting. They were forced to take something that having no relation to their prospective jobs. though it was despised by galore(postnominal) students, it plays an important role in our carriage. Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda is the foundation of our Philippine nationality. With his courageous act, he freed every Filipino from being hard worker to the tyrant Spaniards. He encourages us to be independent and not be regimented in our own country from the outcasts. Today, we be intimate the outcome of Rizals sacrifice and experience no confinement in expressing our thoughts and feelings.\n\nII. Content / heart-to-heart\nThe study aims to increase communitys understanding of life and works of Jose Rizal. It finds out and understandably understand the history of our study Hero from his birth to his execution. His family, friends, education, travels, writings, love story and his conflict with Spanish friars argon all included. The authors believed that with the presence of massive and comprehensive understanding of the life and works of Rizal, youth move able to absorb and take a hop the effects of Rizals struggle. similarly it determines the real importance of sacrifices of Jose Rizal for future generations. Rizal consider the youth as the future of our country so he think that children essential have a proper(a) education.\n\nIII. Evaluation\nHundred historic period have pa ssed, Rizal still lingers throughout the country. Aside from university, religion, street...
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