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Tourist Site Presentation

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In evidence GA2-240202501-AA2-EV02, a presentation was made in English and in video format of a tourist place in my region, by means of a short video activating the webcam, in order to orally identify the description and reason for popularity of the municipality or city.

Written Document

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In evidence GA2-240202501-AA2-EV03, a written document was prepared in the form of an e-mail, where the applicant applied for a job position, including relevant data from his or her resume and making effective use of netiquette.

Brochure

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In evidence GA1-240202501-AA1-EV03, a brochure describes the information and characteristics of the Software Analysis and Development technology.

Video Presentation

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In evidence GA1-240202501-AA1-EV02 I described personal characteristics about age, nationality, place of residence, hobbies and some relevant information about daily activities performed by my wife.

Crime and Punishment

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  Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment is a powerful psychological novel that explores guilt, redemption, and morality through the life of its troubled protagonist, Rodion Raskolnikov, a former law student living in extreme poverty in 19th-century St. Petersburg, Russia. Raskolnikov is an intelligent but deeply conflicted young man who becomes convinced that certain extraordinary people have the right to commit crimes if it means benefiting humanity. Driven by this theory and desperation, he murders a greedy old pawnbroker and, unexpectedly, her innocent sister. What follows is not just a criminal investigation, but a deep journey into Raskolnikov’s tormented mind. After the crime, he becomes physically and emotionally unstable, haunted by guilt, paranoia, and confusion. He isolates himself, behaves erratically, and struggles to justify his actions. His internal conflict is intensified by characters like Porfiry Petrovich, the shrewd detective investi...

Critical Thinking and Media Literacy

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  🎯 What Is Media Literacy and Why Is It Important? Media literacy is defined as the ability to analyze, evaluate, and interpret information in the media, distinguishing between facts and opinions, and detecting bias or misinformation. In a world where news is just a click away, this skill is essential to avoid the spread of false or misleading information , especially on sensitive topics like health, politics, and social issues.   🧠 Critical Thinking as a Fundamental Pillar Critical thinking involves questioning assumptions , evaluating evidence, considering multiple perspectives, and drawing conclusions based on rational analysis. These skills are crucial for determining whether a source is reliable, whether it shows bias, or whether a claim is well-supported.   🔍 Key Strategies to Improve Media Literacy Evaluate sources : distinguish between primary and secondary sources, c...