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"Sex Education"

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I would recommend a series from the UK called "Sex Education". This show is of the comedy-drama genre and was premiered in 2018, directed by Laurie Nunn. As a summary, the series tells events about the issues of some adolescents in a school from the city. The first season follows the story of Otis Milburn, a socially awkward young man who is ambivalent about sex, due to their mother being a sexual therapist that is frank about a aspects from sexuality. After inadvertently helping the school harasser with their sexual anxiety, Otis establishes a business about sexual counseling with Maeve, a confident but rather problematic classmate, to educate their classmates about how to deal with their own sexual issues. I think that, besides being very entertaining to watch, it is quite educational for the young, because it visualizes the difficulties that involve women and sexual dissent in a society that is surrounded in social norms that discriminates them sistematically. I also consi...

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  The website I have used the most because of how useful it has been is the platform for epistemology and critical approaches of social work. It is a website created by the teacher Teresa Matus and his assistant Estefanía Vilches, which gives us access to content from the subject, as well as access to many articles or texts related to the units we are studying and the recordings of our classes. I visit this website every time I have the need to study about a recent class, or when I need more sources for my bibliography in reports or exams. In this case, I'd say that every week I visit the website at least once or twice, because every week we review something that requires me to study. I consider that it is a very relevant website for our university semester in the subject "Critical approaches for Social work", because it has helped quite a lot with the tools it provides to us. Link: https://epistemologias.com/enfoques-criticos-en-trabajo-social-2/

Mi favourite subject.

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  My favourite subject this year was Contemporary Social History. I had this subject during my first semester and we were studying the history of America and Europe from the XVIII century to the XX century. During highschool, my favourite subject was history, and studying it in an university with a much detailed and wider view was marvelous. It helped me to learn how history events ended up happening in latin-america from the popular class and the role that they played in the creation of new societies. The subject was composed of three units. The first one was about the history of latin-america during the invasion of european colonies and the first independency processes. The second one analized the economic and political procresses that surged in Europe product of the industrial revolution and the impact that it generated in latin-america. The third unit was about events from the first world war.