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GECLIFE 2ND Semester Reviewer  Rizal Law or RA 1425 mandates the inclusion of all public and

(Introduction to the Study of Rizal) private schools, colleges and universities, the course on the life,
Why Study Rizal? works and writings of Dr. Jose Rizal and requires the reading of
First and foremost, because it is mandated by law. the unexpurgated version of Noli Me Tangere and El
-Republic Act 1425, otherwise known as the Rizal Law.  Filibusterismo.
-Senator Jose P. Laurel, the person who sponsored the said law.  A decree issued by Pres. Fidel V. Ramos which mandates the
-The Rizal Law, enacted in 1956, seeks to accomplish the following immediate and full implementation of the Rizal Law with
goals: sanctions against schools for non-compliance.
1. To rededicate the lives of youth to the ideals of freedom and  CHED Order No. 6 This was issued by Chairman Angel C. Alcala
nationalism, for which our heroes lived and died which provides that the Rizal Course will be given as a three-unit
2. To pay tribute to our national hero for devoting his life and works in subject.
shaping the Filipino character  CHED Order No. 59 This reiterates and specifies CHED Order No.
3. To gain an inspiring source of patriotism through the study of 6 which included Philippine History like Rizal as a legislated
Rizal’s life, works, and writings. three- unit subject.
Secondly, because of the lessons contained within the course itself. (Dr. Jose Rizal)
-To recognize the importance of Rizal’s ideals and teachings in  Jose Rizal born: Wednesday, June 19, 1861
relation to present conditions and situations in the society.  Place he baptized: Catholic Church of Calamba, on June 22,
-To encourage the application of such ideals in current social and  Father who baptize: Rev. Rufino Collantes.
personal problems and issues  Rizal’s Fullname: Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado Alonso y’ Realonda
-To develop an appreciation and deeper understanding of all that Rizal  Issued a decree to indios’ family: Gov. Gen. Narciso Claveria
fought and died for.   Chose Rizal’s name: Teodoro Lamco
-To foster the development of the Filipino youth in all aspects of  Rizal came from word: Racial
citizenship.  Means: Green fields
Rizal Law  Rizal’s Father: Franciso Mercado
 Culture is a way of life of people living in a certain place. And the  Rizal’s Mother: Teodora Alonso
school was recognized as a powerful agent of cultural  Rizal’s Siblings: 11
transmission.  Rizal’s Brothers: 2
 With the intention of reminding the youths about our past and  Rizal’s Sisters: 9
inculcating nationalism to them, Sen. Jose P. Laurel, the father of  Rizal’s sent in: Binan
Rizal Law together with Claro M. Recto who authored the law or  Rizal’s Teacher: Maestro Joaquin Aquino Cruz
RA 1425 filed Senate Bill No. 438 , yet it received resistance from  Old painter: Juancho
other senators like Sen. Decoroso Rosales, Sen. Mariano Cuenco  First school of Rizal: Ateneo Municipal known as Escuela Pia
and Francisco Rodrigo.  Received the degree of: Bachiller en Artes
 Sen. Decoroso Rosales, Sen. Mariano Cuenco and Francisco  Rizal also studied in: UST (University of Sto. Tomas)
Rodrigo negatively criticized the bill on the stand that requiring the  Founded in: 1611
teaching of Rizal would be a violation of religious freedom.
(Rizal’s Travel) He stayed in the residence of: Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor
Rizal first departure in: Spain Rizal move to Paris because of having an infatuation by: Gertrude
His travel passport name: Jose Mercado Beckett
Paciano give: Money He joined in a propaganda movement composed by: illustrados
Saturnina give: Diamond Ring Their publication was: La Solidaridad
He enrolled in the famous: Unibersidad Central de Madrid. La Solidaridad using pen names: Dimasalang and Laong Laan
He enrolled in: Philosophy and Medicine He became fond of: Adelina
Jose Rizal gave a speech in Madrid entitled: The Brindis Dr. Jose Rizal stayed in: Hongkong
At the age of 24 years old he is full-pledged: Surgeon Rizal arrived in Manila on: June 26, 1892
Rizal go to: Paris He interview: Governor General Despujol
He study: Ophthalmology A bundle of leaflets entitled: Poor Friars
He went to Germany and worked as an assistant in Dr. Weckert’s (Pobres Frailes)
clinic. (Rizal’s exile & Execution)
Rizal’s bestfriend: Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt He lived in the residence of: Don Ricardo Carnicero
Rizal’s bestfriend who insist: Maximo Viola In Dapitan, Rizal continued his interest in scientific, artistic, literacy,
He was back for the purpose of linguistic and other intellectual pursuits.
• There is no place like home. A root plant: Nami
• His worried about his family safety. He invented: Sulpukan, a cigarette lighter and also a machine for
• Personally operating the eyes of his mother. making bricks.
• To know why Leonor Rivera was silent while he was abroad. Rizal’s lift in Dapitan for: Miss Josephine Bracken
Rizal also called: Doctor Uliman Adopting father of Josephine who has an eye ailment: Engr. George
Rizal received a letter from: GovernorGeneral Emilio Terrero Taufer
The lieutenant of the Civil Guard: Don Jose Taviel de Andrade Rizal heard the last mass of: Father Balaguer
Noli was sent to: Father Rector Gregorio Echavarria by Archbishop The trumpet blast: December 30, 1896
Pedro Payo A military physician: Dr. Felipe Castillo
(Rizal Second Travel & Second Homecoming) He died exactly at: 7:03
Rizal first sailed for two weeks in: Hongkong Rizal was buried in: Paco Cemetery
Then proceeded to: Macao On December 30, 1912 the monument of Rizal transferred at the
After he stay in short weeks he went to: Japan Luneta
He met Japanese lady: Seiku Usui known as O-Sei-San
Described as: beautiful, simple, charming and intelligent.
He passed to: America
Rizal went to: London,
Rizal copy, study and made the annotation of:
Dr. Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas

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