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1.critical thinking and media literacy
Critical thinking and media literacy are essential skills for safely and effectively navigating through the ocean of information available in the information age. Critical thinking is the ability to analyze and evaluate information impartially, questioning claims and evidence. Media literacy, on the other hand, refers to the ability to understand, evaluate and create messages in a variety of media forms.
The importance of these skills becomes even more evident with the massive spread of fake news, information manipulation and deliberate disinformation. Citizens must be able to distinguish between facts and beliefs, recognize biases in the media, and understand how the media can affect the way people view reality. People who lack these skills are at risk of being manipulated by misleading and false information, which can have negative effects on both their personal lives and society as a whole.
Therefore, current educational systems should prioritize teaching critical thinking and media literacy. Educational programs must provide students with the ability to critically evaluate information, understand the impact of the media, and develop decision-making skills. The development of these skills helps society make informed decisions and participate actively and responsibly in the public sphere.
2. crime and punishment
Dostoyevsky explores the psychological and emotional consequences of Raskolnikov's crime as the plot progresses, revealing his internal struggle between justifying his actions and anguish over his guilty conscience. The novel addresses fundamental questions about human nature, morality and causes the reader to think about the legitimacy of justice and redemption.
Dostoyevsky powerfully portrays life in the Russia of his time through his characters and their interactions, exposing the social and economic conditions that lead to despair and hopelessness. This masterful work invites readers to question conventional notions of morality and punishment in society and to reflect on the complexity of the human condition.
Due to its deep exploration of universal themes such as morality, guilt and redemption, "Crime and Punishment" remains relevant today. The work continues to challenge readers to question their own ethical beliefs and consider the complexities of human behavior.

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