Rizal s Concept Of Nation Building

Rizal s Concept Of Nation Building

About Rizal and Nation Building?

Daftar Isi

1. About Rizal and Nation Building?


Explanation:

Jose Rizal's legacies and contributions and nation building are two concepts which are somehow related to each other. Jose Rizal was our national hero, and he is the only one known in history who have showed great reliance and belief to the youths whom he called the hope of the country. The youths, were given the responsibility to take charge of helping the country, of building the country.

But who is Jose Rizal why are we very attached to his words? Well, Jose Rizal is our national hero. He became the focal person in long ago's uprising against the colonizers. He was known for using his writings as his medium to show disapproval and or disagreement toward the colonizers or oppressors. More so, he is also very vocal about his love for country and sees the youths as the hope of th country.

On the other hand, nation building is the cause or initiative of every members of a country to improve and bring the national community into progress and prosperity. This action, however, should be a collaborative effort for the achievement of the end-goal, which is national development.

All these ideas, Rizal's contributions and the meaning of nation building, leads us to the realization that the need for our country's continous development lies in our hands. And to the youths, you are called by our national hero to be the prime movers of nation building. Let us all move now, let Jose Rizal be our motivation to start building our naion now.

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2. Rizal's concepts of nationalism​


Answer:

Nationalism is the habit of identifying oneself with a single nation… and recognizing no other duty than that of advancing its interests and those of people who find themselves having major commonalities on their own initiatives resulting to their identification of themselves to a single nation.”


3. Rizal Concept of Nationalism​


Answer:

Rizal's nationalism is of the inclusive, caring kind. This he spelled out in the aims of La Liga Filipina: mutual protection in every want or necessity, defense against all violence and injustice, and encouragement of instruction, agriculture, and commerce.

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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4. What are the options to strengthen a structure or building if it was not built according to standards as set by the National Building Code?


Answer:

The National Building Code Development Office (NBCDO) created


5. role of s&t in nation building​


Science and Technology hold the key to the progress and development of any nation. Technology plays a Fundamental role in wealth creation, improvement of the quality of life and real economic growth and transformation in any society.


6. Make a concept map about The science technology and society and nation building​


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7. How the life and works of rizal effects stdents on the role of nation building


Answer:

rizal is a hero of the philippines so he is our hero of the philippines but he was killed by the japanese all the time

Explanation:

so now the Japanese are happy


8. Learning Opportunity 3Directions: Jose Rizal, our national boro bolleves in the youth's potential for nation's building. Heonce said that youth is the hope of the Fatherland. Draw/Cut pictures of the youth of today whoare involved in nation-building. Write a sentence/s about it.pls pasagot 2 days nalang pasahan na kme​


Answer:

As we honor today the 118th death anniversary of the Philippines’ foremost national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal, let me dwell on one of his favorite subjects: the youth. “Where are the youth who will consecrate their golden hours, their illusions, and their enthusiasm to the welfare of their native land?” Rizal asked as he wrote in his novel El Filibusterismo more than a century ago. But amid such words uttered through one of the novel’s characters, Padre Florentino, Rizal expressed his love and admiration for the youth whom he called “bella esperanza de la patria (fair hope of the fatherland) in his poem, “A la Juventud Filipina (To the Filipino Youth).” Just as Rizal believed in the youth’s potential for nation-building in the 19th century, so did President Aquino acknowledged just recently the power of young people to be agents of positive change. “The youth in general is a primary motive force for change in society. When you are older, when you have certain sets of responsibilities, then you tend to compromise some of the principles or the beliefs that you had when you were younger. The young, therefore, are the main means to rekindle these principles,” President Aquino told members of the Kristiyanong Kabataan para sa Bayan, youth arm of the Jesus is Lord Church, during its 10th anniversary rites last December 19. “The experience of the older set and the strength, resilience and energy of the youthful set combined … becomes a necessary component to effect changes right away,” President Aquino added even as reminded young people that there is more to life than taking selfies and playing electronic games. “Of course, it is up to you how you want to use the technology available now. But do not forget to be astute… Not because something is viral or trending, we should spend time on it,” he said in the forum two weeks ago. And about two years ago, in a talk with students during the “Youth for IT 2012 program” at University of the Philippines, I expressed similar thoughts: The youth should be able to look at information technology and social media not just for trivia and play, but as potentially powerful tools capable of reaching millions of people, influencing them with ideals, and mobilizing them to act together to change for the better the life of a nation. The youth can indeed change the quality of life of our nation. They can establish an effective and honest government. They can choose God-fearing, competent and compassionate leaders who will create jobs and livelihood for the people and bail out the country from poverty, underdevelopment, injustice, inequality, and breakdown in peace and order. History is replete with examples of young people who sacrificed their lives to achieve freedom and fight oppression. Rizal, along with Andres Bonifacio, Apolinario Mabini, Emilio Jacinto, Gregorio del Pilar, and many others shined during the Spanish era. Macario Sakay and Miguel Malvar defied American occupation. Countless young Filipinos fought Japanese invaders during World War II. And my generation, the youth of the 70s and the 80s, set aside their comfort and safety to resist the martial law regime. Youth empowerment is a must for every generation of history. Our fathers and those before them acted in their youth to harness the technology of their time to become empowered and make a difference in the life of the nation. And in pursuit of such empowerment, the Order of the Knights of Rizal—for which I had served as its Supreme Commander in 2006—is tasked to train and develop the youth in character building, citizenship training, democratic leadership, patriotism, universal brotherhood, and dedicated service to God, country and people. It also is tasked, among others, to study and spread the ideals, teachings and exemplary life of Rizal and exhort them to emulate and practice the examples set by our national hero. The youth is the largest sector of our society, with hardly any vested interest to protect, with time on their side, and with talent and treasure to develop and grow. When fully mobilized, enlightened, motivated, and inspired, the youth sector is the biggest single block of citizens that can change Philippine society. Indeed, as prophesized by Rizal, the youth is the hope of the fatherland. E-mail: finding.lina@yahoo.com

Explanation:

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9. what is rizals concept in nationalism?​


Answer:

According to Hans Kohn, Nationalism is an ideology based on the premise that the individual's loyalty and devotion to the nation-state surpass other individual or group interests. ... Jose Rizal is both a Nationalist and a Patriot.

Explanation:

It's base on our lesson today

Answer:

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10. 1. Explain the concept and significance of nation building?


Answer:

Nation-building is the process whereby a society of people with diverse origins, histories, languages, cultures and religions come together within the boundaries of a sovereign state with a unified constitutional and legal dispensation, a national public education system, an integrated national economy, shared symbols and values, as equals, to work towards eradicating the divisions and injustices of the past; to foster unity; and promote a countrywide conscious sense of being proudly South African, committed to the country and open to the continent and the world.

Nation-building is constructing or structuring a national identity using the power of the state.[1][2] Nation-building aims at the unification of the people within the state so that it remains politically stable and viable in the long run

Explanation:

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11. Reflect on Rizal's role as a symbol ofnation- building. As a student, how can youbecome aherald of nationalism?​


Answer:

Rizal are getting them life to the nation


12. How do Rizal’s works embody the concept of nationalism?


it awakens thier thirst of freedom..



Answer:

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14. What are the implications of Rizal’s execution to nation building?​


Answer:

He contributed to the process of nation building by urging the people to be united and work together so that the nation can grow and develop.

Explanation:

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15. What have you learned from the Life of Jose Rizal to the concept of Nationalism ​


Answer:

Nationalism is the habit of identifying oneself with a single nation… and recognizing no other duty than that of advancing its interests and those of people who find themselves having major commonalities on their own initiatives resulting to their identification of themselves to a single nation.”

Rizal manifested the highest virtues being a Filipino. He struggled and won in the face of the most arduous situations, and inspired the Katipunaneros to revolt, and thereby helped found the first independent Republic of Asia. Fighting injustice in society was Rizal's sole motto.

Answer:

Jose Rizal's concept of patriotism is an inspiring one, and that it teaches us a lot about the true vision of true leadership. He taught that leaders should be willing to make sacrifices for other people, even if those sacrifices are human and don't just come in material things.


16. If given a chance to deconstruct one of rizal`s written works (both well-known and obscure), what would it be and what is its relation to the analysis and understanding of nation-building


Answer:

noli me tangere sana correct po


17. what are the major role of women in nation building raised by rizal in his letter to women of malolos?​


Answer:

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ambot baho ka lobot


18. What was Rizal concepts of a nation​


Answer:

Rizal's concept of nation refers to a people with a “soul” or “sentiment” A people who, because of their solidarity, sense of dignity, and concern for justice, will not put up with any tyrant or despot. His emphasis was on people taking responsibility.


19. Explain how the life and works of Rizal affects students on the role of nation building.​


It is important to study the life of Jose Rizal because of his input towards the independence of Philippines. He chose to fight for his country through knowledge and the power of letters. By studying the lives of heroes such as Rizal, we are supposed to become more aware of the ideals that our country is founded upon.


20. Relate the passage of Rizal Law to nation- building patriotism and nationalism​


Answer:

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21. How are the concept of "nation", "state", and "government" different fromone another?Interpretation: What is nation-building? Framnior of nation buildin​


Answer:

you can do it on your own work


22. how do rizal's works embody the concept of nationalism?​


Answer:

Nationalism is the habit of identifying oneself with a single nation.


23. Why we need to know first what is nation, before discussing the concept of nation building?​


Answer:

to know what you will discuss about

Explanation:

I think only

Answer:

Perhaps most important, it means the development of education. Nation-building must allow the participation of civil society, and develop democratic state institutions that promote welfare. Democratic state-building is an important part of that.

Explanation:

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24. Make a concept map about the science and technology and Nation building.gumawa po ng concept map about sa science and technology and nation building​


Answer:

diko alam sorna

Explanation:

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25. reflect on Rizal's role as a symbol of nation-building. As a student,how can you become a symbol of nationalism?​


Answer:

Rizal's role as a symbol of nation-building was significant because he used his skills and education to inspire the Filipino people to strive for independence and equality. He was a leader who was willing to fight for the rights of his people and he believed that the only way to achieve progress was through education and reform. His writings and actions helped to galvanize the Filipino people and unite them under a common cause of freedom and justice.

As a student, you can become a symbol of nationalism by striving to learn as much as possible about your country’s history, culture, and values. Take the time to learn about the struggles of your people and the efforts of those who have come before you to fight for freedom and justice. Speak out against injustice and stand up for what is right. Use your education and knowledge to help others, and be willing to fight for the rights of your people. Finally, be a role model for your peers and show them that it is possible to be a patriot and to strive for progress within your nation


26. . Explain Rizal’s concept of the Filipino nation


Answer:

Rizal's concept of nation refers to a people with a “soul” or “sentiment” A people who, because of their solidarity, sense of dignity, and concern for justice, will not put up with any tyrant or despot. His emphasis was on people taking responsibility

Explanation:

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27. Relate the present national situation by making use of the values imparted by Rizal's as a comparison of the Filipino sense of nation-building.​


Answer:

a Nation- Building is National Unity

Rizal Insist on Education as the Instrument for Social Progress A major contribution to the making of the Filipino nation was Rizal’s insistence on the education of his people, a social commitment of any government. He considered this as a cornerstone of the reform the country so urgently needed at the time,and advance all possible arguments in favor of the Filipinos need for Education Without education and liberty – the soil and the sun of mankind , no measured can give the desired result. Rizal’s appeal for education was not contrary to Spain's aim at Christianizing the Filipinos. If all it was in support of this, for a true Christian education calls for the development of the whole man. Rizal warned Spain against the possible outcome that may arise from.

for him nation building mean mutual interplay of individual and society. taught morality by his own experience. firm believer in God and he dedicated to a noble purpose.


28. Rizal's concept of national consciousness?


Answer:

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29. how does the martyrdom of rizal affected your concept of nationalism​


Answer:

huh ano po yan? and tank you so so so so much for the points


30. how can study of life, works, and writings of Jose Rizal contribute to the process of nation building? ​


Answer:

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