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Rizal's lighter

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called "sulpakan" which he gave to a friend as a birthday gift

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Rizal as an artist

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carved anumber of sculptures:

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Rizal's lighter

called "sulpakan" which he gave to a friend as a birthday gift

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Rizal as an artist

carved anumber of sculptures:

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Rizal's sculpture: 1

“The Mother ’s Revenge” a tribute to his dog Syria, whose child was killed by a crocodile

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Rizal's sculpture: 2

“The Dapitan Girl”

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Rizal's sculpture: 3

Josephine’s Image

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Rizal's sculpture: 4

Busts of Fr. Guerrico and St. Paul

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Arrival in Dapitan

an 18-year old Irish girl arrived in Dapitan

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Girl's name

Josephine Bracken

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Josephine's mother

died in childbirth.

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Josephine's adoption

adopted by Mr. George Taufer, who later became blind.

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Dapitan Writing: 1

“Himno a Talisay” (Hymn to the Talisay Tree) – a hymn/poem written in tribute to a tree to which a town was named after;

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Dapitan Writings 2

“Canto del Viajero” (Song of the Traveler) – a poem celebrating his renewed opportunity to travel abroad and end of his exile in Dapitan

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● Austin Coates

Rizal's Biographer

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THE CALAMBA DEPORTATION 1890

From the time Rizal left Calamba, the agrarian problem had turned from bad to worse.

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Dominicans action

The Dominicans increase the land rent without reason

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THE CALAMBA DEPORTATION

The Dominicans filed a suit against the Calamba tenants

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Tenants persecution

Through the order of Gov. Valeriano Weyler, the tenants were persecuted and ejected from their land and homes in Calamba

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Mercado family affected

25 members of the Mercado family were affected

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THE CALAMBA DEPORTATION

Paciano and brothers-in-law Antonio Lopez and Silvestre Ubaldo were exiled to Mindoro.

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Rizal's confided

He confided to MH del Pilar his death wish.

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Rizal's readiness

He expressed his readiness to die if it would do good to his family and country.

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Rizal's pseudonym

He called himself "Laong-Laan" which means "Ever Ready" \

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Rizal's request

Asked the Spanish media: La Justicia, El Dia, El Globo-- to publish articles about the issue to exert pressure on the government.

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People who helped Rizal

Del Pilar and Dominador Gomez helped him too.

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Panganiban's nickname

Called "Avenger of Filipino Honor"

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Panganiban's birthdate

Born in Mambulao, Camarines Norte, on February 1, 1863.

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Panganiban's pen names

He wrote articles for La Solidaridad, under the pen names Jomapa and J.M.P.

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Panganiban's deathdate

Died in Barcelona, Spain, on August 19, 1890.

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Rizal's writing for Panganiban

Rizal wrote the "Eulogy to Panganiban, " whom he admired as an energetic patriot who had pure love for the country.

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Date of Rizal and Luna's argument

August 1890

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Reason for Rizal and Luna's argument

Luna m a d e tactless remarks about Nelly, the girl he had courted but chose Rizal

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Retaña's action

made disrespectful remarks against the Rizal family and the Calamba tenants in the anti-Filipino newspaper La Epoca.

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Rizal's accusation to Leonor

In his letter to Blumentritt, he accused Leonor of infidelity

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UST friend's action

Galicano Apacible, a UST friends consoled him by saying there are many girls in the world.

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Apacible's information to Rizal

He informed rizal that the daughter of Piy Margall, was deeply in love with him,

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Filipinos' proposal

In a banquet at Calle d e Atocha some Filipinos proposed for the creation of a movement to bind the colony together

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1st meeting's presider

In the 1st meeting, Eduardo de Lete presided.

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Election rule

The rule of the election : the winner must 213 majority vote

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Ponce's action

But Ponce quickly asked Lete, Sandiko, Luna and others to shift their votes to Rizal.

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Date of El Filibusterismo's return

February 1891

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Reason for Rizal's return to Brussels

Rizal went back to Brussels to edit and revise the novel.

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Date of El Filibusterismo's readiness

End of May 1891

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Where did Rizal bring the novel?

Brought the novel to Ghent

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Reason why Rizal brought the novel to Ghent

because printing was cheaper there.

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Amount of money received by Rizal

He only received P100 from his countrymen as part of his allowance

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Society's action

He was abandoned by the society after just a month.

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Consoler

He was consoled by the financial help given by Valentin Ventura

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Where was the novel printed?

The novel w a s printed at F. Meyer van Loo Press

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Who received the original manuscripts?

Gave the original manuscripts to Ventura

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Action before leaving for Manila

Before leaving for Manila: - He sent a letter of resignation as a contributor of the La Solidaridad - He also sent a message to his compatriots his decision to give up his political leadership and fight on his own.

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Reason for going back to the Philippines

He will go back to the Philippines to take care of his family's problems

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Ship boarded by Rizal

He boarded the SS Melbourne, a ship from Marseilles bound for Hong Kong.

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Friars in the ship

He was with the company of many friars including Fr. Volunteri, less like Fr. Damaso

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Date of Rizal's arrival in Hongkong

November 20, 1891

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Reason for putting up a clinic

He put up a clinic in order to earn some money

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Doctor met by Rizal

He met some doctors including Dr. Lorenzo Marques

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Marques's action

who recommended him to his ophthalmologic clients

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Rizal's writing

Wrote "A La Nacion Española" which was an appeal to Spain to rectify the wrongs committed by the Spaniards against the Calamba tenants.

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Rizal's contribution

He also contributed articles to the Hongkong Telegraph, a British newspaper, through Frazier Smith, one of its editors.

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Rizal's writing about his visit

March 1892 - Rizal wrote about his visit to Victoria Gaol, the colonial prison in Hong Kong.

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Rizal's dream

To save histownmates from the oppressive regime of Gov. Weyler, Rizal dreamed of setting up a Filipino colony in North Borneo (Sabah).

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Rizal's plan

He planned to move the landless Filipino families to Borneo which he will call "New Calamba."

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Date of Rizal's travel to Sandakan, Sabah

March 7, 1892

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Reason for Rizal's travel to Sandakan, Sabah

Rizal traveled to Sandakan, Sabah to negotiate with the British government re: a possible establishment of a Filipino colony there.

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Steamer boarded by Rizal

He boarded the steamer Menon

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Land offered to Rizal

He was offered the lands over the Bengkoka River near the Maradu Bay

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Date of Rizal's and Lucia's arrival in Manila

June 26, 1892

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Reception

Rizal and his sister Lucia arrived in Manila They were met by carabiners and their luggage were inspected.

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Hotel

They checked in at the Hotel de Oriente

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Governor's instruction to Rizal

He was told to return on the 29th of the month, Wednesday.