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The Indolence of the Filipino by José Rizal | |
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Biography of José Rizal
849 words, approx. 2.8 pages
 José Rizal (1861-1896) was a national hero of the Philippines and the first Asian nationalist. He expressed the growing national consciousness of many Filipinos who opposed Spanish colonial tyranny and aspired to attain democratic rights. Jos&eacu...


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 American Scholar
In Praise of Indolence.(Excerpt)
06/22/2001: 382 words, approx. 1 pages It's always good to be in the company of smart people, and of their parents, who gave them their good looks, and who also instilled in them the conscience that will protect the rest of us from them when they come into their...
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 The Independent - London
Getting to grips with indolence
11/02/1996: 1,199 words, approx. 4 pages Lake Como is one of the places where the British idea of a holiday was born. The rest of the Grand Tour may have furnished material for a lifetime of artistic refinement and intellectual one-upmanship; but Como offered relaxation pure and simple, exquisite balm...


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