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Critical thinking about Crime and Punishment

  At its core, "Crime and Punishment" is an exploration of moral ambiguity and ethical dilemmas. The central character, Rodion Raskolnikov, grapples with the idea of a "superior" morality that permits certain individuals to transgress societal norms. Encourage readers to apply critical thinking to dissect Raskolnikov's rationale, and ask them to reflect on the implications of such thinking in their own lives. Character Analysis through a Critical Lens: Dostoievski's characters are multi-dimensional, and their psychological depths invite critical examination. Challenge your readers to dissect the motivations, beliefs, and transformations of characters like Raskolnikov, Sonia, and Porfiri Petrovich. Encourage them to contemplate the influence of external factors on character development. Societal Critique and Contemporary Parallels: Dostoievski's societal critique in "Crime and Punishment" remains pertinent today. Use this novel as a springboard ...

Critical Thinking and Literacy

  In today's rapidly evolving world, the ability to think critically and be literate in various forms of communication is more crucial than ever before. In this blog post, we'll explore the significance of critical thinking and literacy, how they are interconnected, and why cultivating these skills is essential in the digital age. The Importance of Critical Thinking: Critical thinking is the ability to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information to make informed decisions. It goes beyond rote memorization and encourages individuals to question assumptions, consider different perspectives, and draw logical conclusions. In an era flooded with information, critical thinking enables us to separate fact from fiction and make sound judgments. The Role of Literacy: Literacy encompasses reading, writing, and comprehension skills across various media. In today's world, literacy extends beyond traditional text and includes visual, digital, and media literacy. Proficiency in these a...

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Da clik aqui para escuchar el audio   Guion del audio I am a person who must get up very early to go to work, because I have to support my family, because I am a father who is the head of the household. In addition, I have to return early to study the activities proposed during the week at SENA, I have to work hard to study since, I arrive tired, but I know I have to do it even if I sometimes don't want to.   I belong to a Christian church, and I should go on Tuesdays and Thursdays, but due to   accumulation of study and work I cannot do it.   I know that I must balance the loads and thus not neglect the commitments that I should fulfill every day.

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  Subject: Application for the position of software developer     Dear Sir/Ms I would like to apply for the developer position software that you currently have posted, I have carefully read the job description and believe that I have the skills and experience required. As you can see from my resume, I have extensive experience in software development, including 5 years at the Web Application Company. During this time, I have accomplished improve procedures within the development department, I also have extensive practical skills in Frontend development. I have experience supervising personnel, since in the last 18 months I have led a work team in one of the largest software development companies in the country. Your offer is of particular interest to me, as your company has an excellent reputation in the software development industry. I would like to be able to discuss my application with you in more detail and hope to hear back in the coming days. I thank...

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  Chronicle   Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez In a quiet town in Aracataca, Colombia, a man was born destined to become one of the most influential literary figures of the 20th century was born. His name: Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez. Throughout his life, this writer left an indelible legacy in world literature that transcended geographic and linguistic borders, captivating millions of readers around the world. From an early age, García Márquez demonstrated an inexhaustible passion for writing. Influenced by the stories and legends he heard from his grandmother, he plunged his pen into an ocean of imagination and magical reality, creating a unique and revolutionary literary style known as magical realism. In 1967 García Márquez published his work, "One Hundred Years of Solitude". subsequently published: love in times of cholera, Chronicle of a death announced, The Autumn of the Patriarch. These are just a few examples of the literary...