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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

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  CRIME AND PUNISHMENT Fyodor Dostoyevsky The story takes place in the city of St. Petersburg and follows the life of Rodion Raskolnikov, a young student tormented by poverty and philosophical ideas about the superiority of extraordinary human beings. Raskolnikov, influenced by his own theories, comes to the conclusion that he has the right to commit a crime for a greater cause. With this idea in mind, he decides to murder an elderly pawnbroker and her sister, who represent greed and oppression in his distorted vision. However, after committing the crime, Raskolnikov finds himself consumed by guilt and anguish. As he tries to deal with the consequences of his actions, he becomes involved in a series of encounters with different characters, including a detective named Porfiry Petrovich, who suspects his involvement in the murder. Throughout the novel, Dostoyevsky explores the depths of the human psyche through the character of Raskolnikov. He delves into his tormented mind, showcasing h

CRITICAL THINKING AND MEDIA LITERACY

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The Information Overload: Navigating Advertising Deception In the digital age we live in, we are constantly exposed to an overwhelming amount of information. From the moment we wake up until we go to bed, we are bombarded with a constant stream of data, news, advertisements, and opinions. However, this overexposure also exposes us to a lurking danger: advertising deception. In this piece, we will explore the magnitude of the problem and reflect on how to navigate this information deluge to protect ourselves from falling into the clutches of misleading advertising. We live in the era of information, a time when access to knowledge and data is virtually limitless. Social media, search engines, and electronic devices have become our faithful companions, but also a gateway to a sea of misinformation and propaganda. It is increasingly challenging to distinguish between truth and falsehood, between valuable information and the advertising bombardment designed to manipulate our decisions. Adv

Planning phase

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 Planning phase Discuss possible solutions to problems within a varied range of contexts social and labor. Audio GA3-240202501-AA1-EV02 Audio Foro GA3-240202501-AA1-EV03 To be respectful of the environment at work, there are some actions that can be implemented, such as: 1. Reduce water consumption: fix leaks, use the necessary amount of water for personal hygiene and cleaning, and reuse water whenever possible. 2. Reduce waste generation: implement recycling, reduce the use of paper and other disposable materials, and donate equipment and materials in good condition that are no longer used. Green companies can offer incentives to their employees to motivate them to follow sustainable environmental practices at work, such as: 1. Flexibility in work hours so that employees can participate in environmental activities outside of work, such as volunteering to clean beaches, parks, etc. 2. Discounts on sustainable products or services for employees, such as bicycles, solar panels, etc. In a

Analysis phase

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 Analysis phase skills: Interact in English orally and in writing within social and work contexts  according to the criteria established by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.   Video -  GA1-240202501-AA1-EV02  Brochure. GA1-240202501-AA1-EV03 Bochure GA2-240202501-AA1-EV02: Virtual video interview. CHRONICLE OF JAMES GOSLING GA2-240202501-AA1-EV03  ARTHUR JAMES GOSLING  He is a famous computer scientist known as the father of the Java programming language. The Java language was originally developed by James Gosling in 1991. Initially Java was known as Oak or Green. The first version of the Java language is published by Sun Microsystems in 1995. And it is in the version of the JDK 1.0.2 language, when it is renamed Java, it was in 1996. While attending high school, he wrote some of the software to analyze data from the ISIS 2 satellite, working for the physics department at the University of Calgary. In 1990 he became part of a team called the Green Project that w