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Friday, March 18, 2011

11. What economic. political and social ideologies have you developed from the poetry and prose of Jose Rizal? (Briefly answer the question)


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  1. The love of country is the purest ,most heroic and most sublime human sentiment.It is a gratitude ,it is affection for everything that remind us for some thing of the first days of our life.
    Love of the country is never effaced once it has penetrated the heart because it carries with a divine wich renders it eternal and emperishable.It showed thorough grasp of economic and and social problems in the philippines as well as the political policies and malpractices of times.

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  2. The love of country is the purest ,most heroic and most sublime human sentiment.It is a gratitude ,it is affection for everything that remind us for some thing of the first days of our life.
    Love of the country is never effaced once it has penetrated the heart because it carries with a divine wich renders it eternal and emperishable.It showed thorough grasp of economic and and social problems in the philippine as well as the political policies and malpractices of times.

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  3. There are many ideologies you can get from the poetry and prose of Rizal. First and foremost was his unconditional love given to motherland. He showed it through his writings, how he defend his fellowmen and country. And some of his poem focus on how important education is. He valued education and he knows what are the benefits a person can get if he avails education. He also left educational legacies. His poem “Through Education our Motherland Receives Light” emphasized that a proper education lifts up a country. In another poem, The Intimate Alliance between Religion and Good Education, he emphasized that an education without God is useless. It will not be considered as true education when God is out of it. He believes that all knowledge comes from Him. The youth has also a great significance to him. In his poem To the Filipino Youth. The youth has a great role in nation building, according to him. He said in the poem, “The youth is the hope of the fatherland,”

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  4. economic and political ideologies were gained by country's people. and as one of the filipinos, i've learned that through independence in terms of political will fought by rizal, we were recognized as an independent nation not under spain as before. and through independence, we've raised our economics in a way that people execute their freedom in terms of trades and business. i've learned that without independence, we can't pursue what it seemed to be called a cherished and proclaimed nation as one.

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  5. Through the poetry of of Rizal it developed our social, political ad economic ideologies in terms of learning the past that lead to people in the present to fight the freedom that was Rizal fought in the past against the Spaniards. From the poetry of Rizal many of us are applying this in our economic and social life, even in our education are still being use as teaching to our young generation to follow what Rizal did in the past as our "Hero".

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  6. economic and political is to patronize our own products here in the phils.and to serve our fellow filipinos honestly and with integrity.




    -allaine sharmaine valenzuela-

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  7. We have now experienced the fruit of democracy and as a free nation of the world. We are recognized as a soveriegn state, we could trade freely with other countries and we have the right to choose our leader by direct voting of the common man or citizen.

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  8. razelle mae barramedaMarch 21, 2011 at 12:48 AM

    the poetry and prose of rizaldevelop,in terms in political will.he defend his fellowmen and country through his writing..ive learned that without pagkakaisa we cant have good country.

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