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José Rizal was a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary who fought for Philippine independence through non-violent means. He was a man of exceptional talents and skills who fought for freedom in a silent but powerful way. Rizal was born in Calamba, Laguna and came from a wealthy family. He displayed transformational leadership that was motivated by a willingness to sacrifice himself for the good of the majority.

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José Rizal was a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary who fought for Philippine independence through non-violent means. He was a man of exceptional talents and skills who fought for freedom in a silent but powerful way. Rizal was born in Calamba, Laguna and came from a wealthy family. He displayed transformational leadership that was motivated by a willingness to sacrifice himself for the good of the majority.

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Rio Awitin

1. José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda


2. he was a man of exceptional talents and skills
3. he fought for freedom in a silent but powerful way and Heroes are those who have a
concept of nation, and aspire and struggle for the nation's freedom.
5. Republic Act No. 1425

6-10 Patriotism is the sense of loyalty or psychological attachment that members of a nation
share. And the Nationalism is Belongingness of the country.

11. Maladministration of justice

12. Racial discrimination

13. Human rights Denied Filipinos

14. Philippine Representation of Spanish cortes

15. Instability of Colonial Administration

16. Force Labor

17.

18. Frailocracy

19. Domingo Lamco

20. Calamba Laguna

21. Saturnina

22. Paciano

23. Narcisa

24. Olimpia

25.Lucia

26. Maria
27. Jose

28. Conception

29. Josefa

30. Trinidad

31. Soledad

32.

33. Principalia

34. To my Fellow Children

35-37. Hereditary Influence, Environmental Influence, and Aid of Divine Providence

38. Teadora Alonzo Rizal

39-41. Maestro Celestino, Lucas Padua and Leon Manroy

42. Justiano Aquino Cruz

43-45. Gomez, Gomez and Zamora

46. Father Magin Ferrando

47. Father Leoncio Lopez

48. The Emperor,

49. Tribune,

50. Decurion,

51. Centurion, and

52. Standard Bearer

53. Roman Empire and

54. Carthaginian Empire


55-60. Rizal was transformational, charismatic, visionary, and most importantly, incorruptible. He
displayed a kind of leadership that was not motivated by personal interest but the willingness to
sacrifice oneself for the good of the majority which he described in his novels as the national
sentiment. Also He is a man honored after death by public worship, because of exceptional service
to mankind.

61-65.

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