Ready Module 4 Activity 1 PDF

Title Ready Module 4 Activity 1
Author Charmie Solivio
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Name: Charmie Cantor SolivioBS Entrepreneurship 2-BActivity 1 (Module 4)1. Research the Republic Act. No. 1425 (Rizal Law) and summarize what you have learned from this law. According to the Republic Act No. 1425 (Rizal’s Law) it is an act which includes the curricula of all public and private scho...


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Name: Charmie Cantor Solivio BS Entrepreneurship 2-B Activity 1 (Module 4) 1. Research the Republic Act. No. 1425 (Rizal Law) and summarize what you have learned from this law. 

According to the Republic Act No. 1425 (Rizal’s Law) it is an act which includes the curricula of all public and private schools, colleges and universities courses on the life, works, and writings of Dr. Jose Rizal. Particularly, his novels the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, authorizing the printing and distribution and other purposes in it. Where on as today in more than any other period of history, that states that there is a need for a re-dedication to the ideals of freedom and nationalism for which our heroes lived and died. Also it is meet that in honoring them, particularly the national hero and patriot, Jose Rizal, we remember with special fondness and devotion their lives and works that have shaped the national character. Particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, are a constant and inspiring source of patriotism with which the minds of the youth, especially during their formative and decisive years in school, should be suffused. And all educational institutions are under the supervision of, and subject to regulation by the State, and all schools are enjoined to develop moral character, personal discipline, civic conscience and to teach the duties of citizenship. On section 1 it states about courses on the life, works and writings of Jose Rizal, on section 2 the obligatory on all schools, colleges and universities to keep in their libraries an adequate number of copies of the original and unexpurgated editions of the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, as well as of Rizal’s other works and biography. And on section 3, the Board of National Education shall cause the translation of the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, as well as other writings of Jose Rizal into English, Tagalog and the principal Philippine dialects. On section 4, in this Act shall be construed as amendment or repealing section nine hundred twenty-seven of the Administrative Code, prohibiting the discussion of religious doctrines by public school teachers and other person engaged in any public school. On section 5, the sum of three hundred thousand pesos is hereby authorized to be appropriated out of any fund not otherwise appropriated in the National Treasury to carry out the purposes of this Act. And on section 6, the last section states that this Act shall take effect upon its approval.

Name: Charmie Cantor Solivio BS Entrepreneurship 2-B 2. Analyze the issues and interests that were upheld to push the Rizal Law. Are these issues still valuable at present? Discuss the positive and the negative effect of it. These issues are still valuable at present because as we can see, all generations will be going to tackle the issues and interests that are upheld to push the Rizal’s Law. Accordingly to the issues and interest, on this scenario to be considered as issues and interests 

The Catholic Church assailed the Rizal Bill as anti-Church because it forces the students to read Rizal's works like the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo which contain passages that were anti-Church. (Positive Effect) It will encourage every students to know the contents of the two novels of Dr. Jose Rizal. (Negative Effects) many will be get affected and confused because of how the Catholic Church assailed as anti-Church.



The Laurel Langley Agreement ensured the free entry of American products, thus ensuring the preference of Filipinos for American goods. Internally, the country was buffeted by corrupt party politics and news of political corruption was rampant. The 1950s was indeed confusing times. (Positive Effect) it ensured the free entry of American products into a preference of Filipino for American goods. (Negative Effect) the country was buffeted by corrupt party politics.



Seminars were held across the countryside to oppose the bill. In one seminar, one of the oppositors, Fr. Jesus Cavanna, commented that Rizal's novels belonged to the past and it would be harmful to read them because they presented a false picture of the conditions of the country at that time. (Positive Effect) Seminars was been held to oppose the bill. (Negative Effect) It would be harmful to read because they presented a false conditions of the country.



The funding of publication of Rizal’s works and their distribution to the countryside. It was, however, a one-time appropriation and provision, for future publication was not given. The Rizal Law is more than 50 years old now, and it may need revisions to make it more relevant. (Positive Effect) Rizal’s work has been published and distributed to the country side. (Negative Effect) In order to make the Rizal’s Law relevant it needs to make revisions.

Name: Charmie Cantor Solivio BS Entrepreneurship 2-B

3. According to various Philippine presidents, the overseas Filipino Workers (OFW’s) are the present day heroes? Using the criteria presented in this reading, are they worthy being of being called heroes? Justify your answers. 

According to the various Philippine presidents, the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) are the present day heroes, and as for my statement i would considered them to be called modern heroes. Why? Because the Filipino workers, both women and men, leave the country in order to earn a sustainable income, a condition that is difficult or inadequate in their own country. For a relatively poor nation like ours with scarce and often misused resources, opportunities and good-paying jobs are severely limited, Ironically, the labor and sacrifice of the overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) have also considerably improved the lives of our countrymen, and have brought some sense of economic security and well-being to our nation. OFWs are indeed the country’s modern heroes. Their work overseas has greatly helped reduce poverty and played a major part in turning our once lack of financial system into the booming one it is today....


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