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Rizal Expressed here his advocacy of a new spelling in Tagalog. April 1890He laid down rules for the Tagalog language-The letters "k" and "w" be used instead of the Spanish "c" and "o."Inspired by Dr. Trinidad H. Pardo de TaveraD. Pedro Serrano

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REDEFINING THE LIBRARY: THE IMPACT AND IMPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE

Sobre La Nueva Ortografia De La Lengua Talaga( On The New Orthography of the Tagalog Language) Rizal Expressed here his advocacy of a new spelling in Tagalog.April 1890He laid down rules for the Tagalog language-The letters "k" and "w" be used instead of the Spanish "c" and "o."Inspired by Dr. Trinidad H. Pardo de TaveraD. Pedro Serrano

1.2. "wa" - Dr. Pardo De TaveraPalatitikang Tagalog* 3 patinig - a, i, u* 14 katinig - ka, ga, nga, ta, da, na, pa, ba, ma, ya, la, wa, sa, ha

Mga patinig* a - ginagamit tulad sa kastila* i - sa gitna ng pangungusap ay katunog ng i ng Kastila, sa huli ay tunog na kahawig ng 'y' ng Ingles* u - sa gitna, tunog kastila, sa huli, nagtutunong 'o' at 'u'Mga Katinig* d - minsan nagiging 'r'* h - banayad, h sa dulo ay wala sa Tagalog* ng* m/n* g* k at w* j at lSobre La Indolencia De Los Filipinas(The Indolence of the Filipinos) La Solidaridad in five conscutive issues on July ( 15 and 31), August ( 1 and 31) and Sept. 1,1890.- rationally countered the accusations by Spaniards that Filipinos were indolent ( lazy) during the Spanish reign. Filipinos are innately hardworking.

Factors pointed by Rizal what brought the decrease in the productive activities of the natives

1. The Galleon Trading destroyed the previous links in the Philippines2.The Spanish forced labor3. Many Filipinos became landless and wanderers4. System of education is not based in agricultural, industrial and technology, but about in repetitive prayers

5. Spaniards are example of negligent officials6. Gambling like cockfights7. The crooked system of religion discourage the native people to work hard8. Very high taxesOther articles of Rizal w/c also printed in La Solidaridad:

A La Patria ( November 15, 1889)Sin Nobre (without name)( February 28, 1890)Cosas de Filipinas (things about the Philippines)(April 30, 1890)

Historical Commentaries Written in LondonMa-yi - This historical commentary was written by Rizal in London on (December 6, 1888). -he wrote an extensive article on the meaning and determination of the island Ma-Yi described by Chao JuKua, the Chinese chronicler, in his old Chinese codex.Acerca de Tawalisi de Ibn Batuta - is believed part of notes (written in collaboration of A.B. Meyer and F. Blumentritt) on a Chinese code in Middle Ages -Dr. Hirth translated from Germanwritten(January 7, 1889). -Tawalisi (article is about) w/c refers to the northern part Luzon or to any of the adjoining islands.

9Following historical commentaries penned by Rizal in London:La Political Colonial On Filipinas ( Colonial Policy in the Philippines)Manila En El Mes De Diciembre ( December, 1872)Historia De La Familia Rizal De Calamba (History Of the Rizal of calamba)Los Pueblos Del Archipelago Indico ( The Peoples of the Indian Archipelago)

er WritingsOther writings in London:

La Vision Del Fray Rodriguez ( The Vision of Fray Rodriguez bitter attact on his novel Noli Me Tangere with a pen name Dimasalang. - published in Barcelona.

er Writings the- Originally written on Tagalog - directly address to the women of Malolos, Bulacan as a responsed to Marcelo H. Del Pilars request. - greatly impressed by the bravery of the 20 young women in malolos who plan to establish school to learn Spanish. - Felipe Garcia priest of malolos against to the women. - The letter expressed that the women must have a chances to go to school like men. (Womens right of Education).14Points mentioned by Rizal in his letter to the young women of Malolos:1. The priests in the country that time did not embody the true spirit of Christianity.2. Private judgment should be used3. Mothers should be an epitome of an ideal woman who teaches her children to love God, country and fellowmen;

4. Mothers should rear children in the service of the state and set standards of behavior of men around her;5. Filipino women must be noble, decent, and dignified and they should be submissive, tender and loving to their respective husband, 6. Young women must edify themselves, live the real Christian way with good morals and manners, and should be intelligent in their choice of a lifetime partner.