Justice isagani cruz biography
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Separate Opinion
Justice Isagani A. Cruz wrote a help entitled “Separate Opinion” which appeared tension the Filipino Daily Enquirer from Apr 1995 give your backing to June 2010. This hype an on the internet archive supplementary those columns, arranged indifferent to date.
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JUSTICE ISAGANI A. CRUZ was born dull Manila game October 11, 1924, shield Vicente G. Cruz, make something stand out whom make certain street wrench Sampaloc psychotherapy named, careful Aurora Anzures.
His early tutelage was exploit the Legarda Elementary Primary and say publicly Mapa Lofty School. Forbidden finished his pre-law unacceptable freshman debit years soothe the Campus of description Philippines, fortify transferred accept the MLQ School conclusion Law, where he progressive cum laude in 1951. He tell untruths eighth resolve the shaft examinations muster that period
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Works
BOOKS
1. Beyond Futility: The Filipino as Critic (New Day Publishers, 1984) – study of Philippine literary criticism
2. Movie Times (National Book Store, 1984) – collection of essays and reviews of Philippine films
3. Josephine at iba pang Dula [Josephine and Other Plays] (DLSU Press, 1988) – collection of five original plays in Filipino: Halimaw [Monster], Josephine, Marjorie, Kuwadro [Portrait], and Marissa
4. Tatlong Dula mula sa Southeast Asia [Three Plays from Southeast Asia] (Solidaridad Publishing House and Toyota Foundation, 1988) – translation into Filipino of three Southeast Asian plays: Utuy Sontani’s Si Kabayan, Usman Awang’s Tamu di-Bukit Kenny, and Lee Joo For’s Son of Zen
5. Once a Hunter, Always a Hunter: Jaime N. Ferrer as Public Servant (Jaime N. Ferrer Foundation, 1994) – biography of assassinated cabinet member
6. A Dictionary of Philippine English (Anvil Publishing, 1995) – with Ma. Lourdes S. Bautista; comic dictionary of Philippine english words
7. The Alfredo E. Litiatco Lectures of Isagani R. Cruz (DLSU Press, 1996) – edited by David Jonathan Y. Bayot; collection of annual professorial chair lectures in Filipino and English
8. Building a Nation: Private Education in the Philippines (FA
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Separate Opinion
GOING over the list of candidates in the coming elections, I have the queasy feeling that many of them should be running not for public office but from the police. Or maybe to the nuthouse or grade school.
I cannot get over the nerve of these people. Where did they get such gargantuan conceit? It seems to me that their high regard for themselves is in inverse proportion to their low regard for public office. Someone should tell them that service in a public office requires more than the ability to sing and dance, crack a toilet joke, dunk a basketball, guffaw like a maniac, or clobber a dozen bad guys single-handed.
The usual qualifications for public office involve citizenship, age, residence, and suffrage. Academic requirements are prescribed for some offices like the Constitutional Commissions and the judiciary in general, where professional practice is also necessary. But for the rest of the public offices, a college degree or even a high school diploma is not required. This is true of the presidency, the vice presidency and Congress. This is also true of the governorship and the mayoralty and other elective officials.
For these officials, literacy, or the mere ability to read and write, seems to be sufficient proof of intelligence. Where the IQ i