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GA4-240202501-AA1-EV02 - Mapa mental sobre su Personal LearningEnvironment PLE

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Crónica GA2-240202501-AA1-EV03

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  BILL GATES Bill Gates born in Seattle, Washington, in October 28, 1955 In 1968 he enrolled in the private Lakeside prep school, where he  wrote his first software program,  an implementation of tic-tac-toe that allowed users to play games against the computer. In 1975 he created Microsoft, while still a student at Harvard. n  1985  he  was  named  "One of  the  fifty  most  desirable  bachelors"  by  Good Housekeeping On January 1, 1994, he married Melinda French and they had three children: Jennifer Katharine (1996), Rory John (1999) and Phoebe Adele (2002). In  2007  he  was  ranked  second  in  the  annual  list  of  the  greatest  personal fortunes by Forbes magazine. Since 2008, the year he stopped directing Microsoft, he has participated in some projects to spread this lifestyle. In this sense, together with Peter Thiel (co-founder of the Pa...

Critical Thinking and Media Literacy

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Critical thinking is the process of evaluating information, arguments, and claims to determine their validity, accuracy, and credibility. It involves analyzing and interpreting information, identifying biases and fallacies, and assessing the credibility of sources. By cultivating critical thinking skills, individuals can make more informed decisions, form stronger arguments, and be more discerning consumers of information. Media literacy is closely related to critical thinking, as it involves the ability to critically evaluate information that is presented through different forms of media, including television, newspapers, social media, and the internet. Media literacy education teaches individuals how to analyze and interpret media messages, identify bias and propaganda, and understand the role of media in shaping public opinion. By being media literate, individuals can become more active and informed citizens, capable of making well-informed decisions about the issues that affect the...

Crime and Punishment

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  Crime and punishment is a complex and multifaceted issue that has been the subject of much debate throughout history. At its core, it involves the commission of a criminal act and the imposition of punishment by the state in response. Crime and punishment systems vary widely from country to country, but all have the goal of maintaining social order and protecting citizens from harm. One of the key issues in crime and punishment is determining the appropriate punishment for a given crime. Some argue for a system of punishment that is focused on rehabilitation, in which the offender is given the opportunity to learn new skills and receive treatment for underlying problems that may have contributed to their criminal behavior. Others argue for a system of punishment that is focused on retribution, in which the offender is punished in proportion to the severity of their crime as a way to deter others from committing similar crimes. Still, others argue that a system of punishment shou...