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places in Madrid

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  In this entry, I wanted to include the video corresponding to the evidence for Presentation GA2-240202501-AA2-EV02, since visiting these places is one of my dreams.

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  This entry corresponds to the evidence: Brochure GA1-240202501-AA1-EV03.

Chronicle

In this entry, I wanted to include the evidence: Chronicle GA2-240202501-AA1-EV03, since it is about a public figure who always inspires others to never give up, no matter how difficult the situation may be. Cristiano Ronaldo : The Story of a Football Legend   Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro was born on February 5, 1985, in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. From a young age, he showed exceptional talent for football, playing for local teams until, at the age of 12, he left home to join Sporting Lisbon’s academy. His sacrifice and discipline soon paid off when, in 2003, Manchester United signed him after an outstanding performance in a friendly match against the English club.   Under the guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson, Ronaldo evolved from a young prospect into a superstar. He won his first Ballon d'Or in 2008 after a brilliant season in which he led Manchester United to win the Premier League and the Champions League. His speed, technique, and goal-scoring ability made hi...

Crime and Punishment

  What is fair and what is not? Society creates laws to protect people and keep order. When someone breaks those laws, they are punished. But is every punishment fair? That’s the big question. In this blog entry, we’ll explore the topic of crime and punishment , and reflect on what justice really means. What is crime? A crime is an illegal act. It can be something small, like stealing candy, or something serious, like hurting someone. A punishment is the consequence — what happens after a person commits a crime. It can be going to jail, paying a fine, or doing community service. Types of crimes: Theft – stealing something Vandalism – damaging public or private property Fraud – cheating for money Assault – hurting another person Cybercrime – crimes done online (like hacking or scams) Types of punishments: Fine – paying money for breaking the law Prison – being locked away for a time Community service – helping the community as punishment ...

Critical Thinking and Media Literacy

  Is everything we read online true? We live in a world full of information. Every day we see news, videos, images, and opinions on social media. But we don’t always stop to think: Is this true? Can I trust it? That’s why critical thinking and media literacy are essential skills for living in today’s digital world. What is critical thinking? Critical thinking is the ability to analyse, reflect, and question what we see, hear, or read. A critical thinker asks: Who is saying this? Is there any evidence? What is the purpose of this message? What is media literacy? Media literacy means understanding how media and digital content work . It helps us to: Recognize reliable or unreliable sources Understand if images or videos are edited Detect when a post is designed to manipulate or mislead A common example Imagine you see a post saying that chocolate cures every disease. It sounds amazing, right? But if you share it without checking the facts, you’re s...