Critical thinking LUIS ELADIO PORRAS QUINTANA
Critical thinking is the ability to analyze and evaluate information objectively and rationally. It involves not just accepting things at face value but questioning and examining evidence and arguments before forming an opinion or making a decision. This means being able to spot biases, inconsistencies, and errors in the information. Media literacy , on the other hand, refers to the skills needed to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media and information in various formats. Essentially, it's about understanding and using media effectively. This includes knowing how to identify fake news, understanding the purpose behind a message, and recognizing the impact of media on public opinion and society. Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky centers on Rodion Raskolnikov, a former student living in St. Petersburg who commits a murder with the belief that he is above the law. He targets an old pawnbroker, convinced that the crime is justified by the greater good...