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  • CE274A5E-B0

    Inglês

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    FATEC · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
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    HAITI'S INDENTURED CHIlDREN 
    THE DAYS AFTER HAITI'S EARTHQUAKE brought joyous reunions for some families. Others faced the grim reality that they'd been suddenly robbed of parents or offspring. But for Haiti's 225,000 restaveks, or indentured children, the quake brought only an uncertain future.
    Slavery-which ended with independence in 1804-is illegal in Haiti. And technically, restaveks are not slaves. The institution has its roots in the Caribbean tradition of child lending between families (usually relatives) to pitch in with extra work, care for the elderly or sick, or to provide opportunity to a child from a poor family. Generally, rural parents send their children to live with wealthier families in the cities. In exchange for domestic labor, the children are supposed to receive lodging, food, clothing, medicine, and-most importantly-education. In as many as half of the cases, they do (though classifying treatment in private homes is notoriously difficult). The unlucky ones, called restaveks-from the French rester avec, or "to stay with" -are loaned through normal channels but denied schooling and subject to abuse and degradation. This phenomenon has spiked in modern Haiti, as more and more children end up with equally impoverished families in the slums.
    Before the quake, up to 22 percent of Haitian homes contained restaveks, according to a study funded by USAID. Keeping restaveks is illegal, but child loans are not and, given the extent of Haiti's governmental dysfunction, it's hard to tell which cases are which. Now that the quake has thrown family networks into disarray, the flimsy social ties supporting restaveks are likely to break down. "For families struggling in the wake of a catastrophe, restavek kids are the first to go; says Glenn Smucker, an anthropologist who specializes in development work in Haiti. "Their parents are not there to watch out for them, so they're far more vulnerable" to desertion and trafficking. 
    But even as the numbers of abandoned restaveks swell, the demand for their services is likely to decrease. A mass exodus of residents from Port-au-Prince is reversing decades of migratory trends. If the shift sticks, it means there will be less need for restaveks in the city. But it's also possible that families suffering from the quake's economic aftershocks will feel extra pressure to lend out their children, even as it becomes more likely they'll end up as restaveks. Which, combined with a spike in new orphans, means Haiti will likely see a rise in the number of its street children in the years to come.

    (By Katie Paul - Newsweek)
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  • 96CB5910-AF

    Inglês

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    UFU-MG · 2010Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    School Sports Injuries: 9 Prevention Tips

    Reduce the risk of sports injuries with these essential guidelines.

    Sports medicine doctors offer these tips to help reduce the number of youth sports injuries:

    1. Warm-up and cool down properly. Warm-up exercises, such as stretching and light jogging, can help minimize the chance of muscle strain or other soft tissue injury and make the body’s tissues warmer and more flexible. Cooling down exercises loosen the body’s muscles that have tightened during exercise. Make warm-ups and cool downs part of your kids’ routine before and after sports participation.

    2. Know and abide by the rules of the sport. Kids should also be instructed in how to use the sport’s athletic equipment properly.

    3. Avoid playing when very tired or in pain. Children should take a break immediately if in pain.

    4. Be in proper physical condition to play the sport. Before starting a sport, have your child work out to prepare.

    5. Keep kids hydrated. Make sure there is adequate water or other liquids to maintain proper hydration. Kids need to drink 8 ounces of fluid every 20 minutes, plus more after playing.

    6. Wear appropriate protective gear, such as shin guards for soccer, a hard-shell helmet when facing a baseball or softball pitcher, a helmet and body padding for ice hockey. Make sure your child uses the proper protective gear for a particular sport. This may lessen the chances of being injured.

    7. Make sure the coach is certified. Enroll your child in organized sports through schools, community clubs, and recreation areas where there may be adults who are certified coaches. Ask about the coach’s background and training.

    8. Get a preseason physical examination. Kids should have a thorough exam from a physician before participating in sports, including a cardiovascular workup to make sure there are no pre-existing conditions.

    9. Insist on a team emergency plan. What happens if a child is injured? Where’s the first-aid kit? Who drives to the hospital? Make sure any injured child sees a doctor right away.

    Extracted from The Reader’s Digest, 2010.
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  • 38B2ADC6-46

    Inglês

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    UNIFESP · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: Leia o texto para responder às questões de números 40 a 45.

          To Scientists, Laughter Is No Joke - It’s Serious
    March 31, 2010.

         So a scientist walks into a shopping mall to watch people laugh. There’s no punchline. Laughter is a serious scientific subject, one that researchers are still trying to figure out. Laughing is primal, our first way of communicating. Apes laugh. So do dogs and rats. Babies laugh long before they speak. No one teaches you how to laugh. You just do. And often you laugh involuntarily, in a specific rhythm and in certain spots in conversation.
        You may laugh at a prank on April Fools’ Day. But surprisingly,  only 10 to 15 percent of laughter is the result of someone making a joke, said Baltimore neuroscientist Robert Provine, who has studied laughter for decades. Laughter is mostly about social responses rather than reaction to a joke. “Laughter above all else is a social thing,’’ Provine said. “The requirement for laughter is another person.’’  
        Over the years, Provine, a professor with the University of Maryland Baltimore County, has boiled laughter down to its basics. “All language groups laugh ‘ha-ha-ha’ basically the same way,’’ he said. “Whether you speak Mandarin, French or English, everyone will understand laughter. ... There’s a pattern generator in our brain that produces this sound.’’
        Each “ha’’ is about one-15th of a second, repeated every fifth of a second, he said. Laugh faster or slower than that and it sounds more like panting or something else. Deaf people laugh without hearing, and people on cell phones laugh without seeing, illustrating that laughter isn’t dependent on a single sense but on social interactions, said Provine, author of the book “Laughter: A Scientific Investigation.’’   
        “It’s joy, it’s positive engagement with life,’’ said Jaak Panksepp, a Bowling Green University psychology professor. “It’s deeply social.’’ And it’s not just a people thing either. Chimps tickle each other and even laugh when another chimp pretends to tickle them. By studying rats, Panksepp and other scientists can figure out what’s going on in the brain during laughter. And it holds promise for human ills.
        Northwestern biomedical engineering professor Jeffrey Burgdorf has found that laughter in rats produces an insulin-like growth factor chemical that acts as an antidepressant and anxietyreducer. He thinks the same thing probably happens in humans, too. This would give doctors a new chemical target in the brain in their effort to develop drugs that fight depression and anxiety in people. Even so, laughter itself hasn’t been proven to be the best medicine, experts said.

     (www.nytimes.com. Adaptado.)


    No trecho do terceiro parágrafo – Whether you speak Mandarin, French or English, everyone will understand laughter. – a palavra whether pode ser substituída, sem alteração de sentido, por
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  • 6D182422-EB

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade Cásper Líbero · 2009MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the article below and answer question.


    The El Mercurio File
    By Peter Kornbluh


    “For the better part of two years, a group of editors, journalism students, and human rights lawyers in Santiago, Chile, have been gathering evidence against their country’s leading media mogul, Agustín Edwards, to, at minimum, have him expelled from the press guild, the Academy of Chilean Journalists. The editor of the leftist magazine Puncto Final, Manuel Cabieses, has filed a formal petition accusing Edwards of violating the academy’s code of ethics by conspiring with the Nixon White House and the CIA between 1970 and 1973 to foment the military coup that overthrew the elected government of Salvador Allende and brought General Augusto Pinochet to power, thirty years ago this month. ‘Doonie’, as Edwards is known to his closest friends, is the patriarch of the press – a Chilean Rupert Murdoch. His media empire encompasses Chile’s renowned national newspaper, El Mercurio, a second national paper, Ultimas Noticias, and Santiago’s leading afternoon paper, La Segunda, along with a dozen smaller regional journals. In September 1970, when Chileans narrowly elected Allende, a Socialist, to the presidency, Edwards was widely considered to be the richest man in Chile – and the individual with the most to lose financially from Allende’s election.
    The ethics charges against Edwards are likely to receive a boost from a careful analysis of formerly secret U.S. documents that shed considerable new light on CIA covert media operations in Chile. Since 1975, when a special congressional committee chaired by Idaho Senator Frank Church issued its report, Covert Action in Chile: 1963-1973, it has been no secret that the CIA provided significant funding to El Mercurio, put reporters and editors on its payroll, and used the paper, in the committee’s words, as ‘the most important channel for anti-Allende propaganda.’ But with the declassification of thousands of CIA and White House records at the end of Clinton administration, the history of the ‘El Mercurio Project’ emerges in far greater detail. Among the key revelations in the documents:
    • Even before Allende was inaugurated as president of Chile, Edwards came to Washington and discussed with the CIA the ‘timing for possible military action’ to prevent Allende from taking office. • President Nixon directly authorized massive funding in the newspaper. The White House approve close to $2 million dollars – a significant sum when turned into Chilean currency on the black market.
    • Secret CIA cables from mid-1973 identified El Mercurio as among the ‘most militant parts of the opposition’ pushing for military intervention to overthrow Allende.
    • In the aftermath of the coup, the CIA continued to covertly finance media operations in order to influence Chilean public opinion in favor of the new military regime, despite General Pinochet’s brutal repression.”
    From: KORNBLUH, Peter. “The El Mercurio File”. Columbia Journalism Review. New York, p.14-15, September/October 2007.
    Choose the alternative that best explains the meaning of the following words from the text above: chaired, charges, guild, mogul, currency.
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  • 870D888F-49

    Inglês

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    UNIFESP · 2009MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: As questões de números 31 a 39 referem-se ao texto seguinte.

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    No trecho do terceiro parágrafo do texto – such as HIV/AIDS, SARS, bird flu and swine flu, – a expressão such as pode ser substituída, sem mudar o sentido, por
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  • C4CC78FC-E1

    Inglês

    Sinônimos | Synonyms
    Universidade Católica de Pelotas · 2008MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2008

    Na sentença “a feature which would be of enormous benefit in a country of scalding sun and occasional torrential rain” (linhas 28 e 29), “enormous” NÃO é sinônimo de
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  • 404E4BEA-DF

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNIR · 2008DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2008


    (Goodhouse Keeping 2007 – October)

    A respeito dos recursos expressivos utilizados no texto, analise as afirmativas.


    I - O conector whether é usado para enfatizar a idéia de condição.

    II - O termo look expressa idéia de aparência.

    III - A expressão as well confirma o sentido da oração anterior.

    IV - A palavra Which pode ser substituída por That sem mudança de sentido.


    Estão corretas as afirmativas

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  • 4033C9BD-DF

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNIR · 2008MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Strategic Spending on Organic Foods

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2008

    Sweet bell peppers are among the vegetables high in pesticides. (Richard Drew/Associated Press)


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2008

    (Extraído de http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/18/strategic-spending-on-organic-foods. Acesso em 14/09/2008.)
    Em relação ao sentido de expressões no texto, assinale a afirmativa correta.
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  • AB5F805E-2D

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNIFAL-MG · 2008MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 003.jpg O termo “job search” (lines 7-8) tem o mesmo sentido que:

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  • DF06414F-E1

    Inglês

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    Universidade Católica de Pelotas · 2007DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2007

    Na sentença "...drawing schoolchildren and scholars as well as tourists from Brazil and Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa." (linha 8), as palavras ''as well as'' podem ser substituídas, sem alteração de sentido, por
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  • 83236B25-A9

    Inglês

    Sinônimos | Synonyms
    UDESC · 2007MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
            Text 2

    01    Take a dive with hundreds of tropical fish, colorful coral and the world's biggest fish, the
            whale shark, at unspoilt Ningaloo Reef.
            The reef on Western Australia's mid north coast, has gained an impressive reputation as
            one of Earth's last ocean paradise.
    05    It's one of the largest fringing reefs in the world and unlike many others; you can get to it
            just by stepping off the beach.
            The marine park stretches 260 kilometers from Bundegi Reef near the town of Exmouth to
            Amherst Point near Coral Bay in the south.
            It reaches nearly 20 kilometers seaward, encompassing a massive 5,000 square
    10    kilometers of ocean with 500 species of tropical fish and 220 species of coral in all.
            Nothing can compare to the thrill of swimming beside a whale shark. These docile
            creatures visit the reef each year between April and June.
            Rare turtle species hatch here in late January and February. Watch this amazing natural
            phenomenon on special guided, eco-interactive trails.
    15    Accommodation in the area is comfortable and ranges from camping and backpacker style
            to chalets, motels, eco-retreats and self catering apartments.
            It's not all about the water at Ningaloo - go four wheel driving to Cape Range National
            Park to see amazing red rock canyons and gorges.
            Getting there is easy - take a two hour flight north of Perth, or give yourself two days to
            drive there from the capital.
            (www.westernaustralia.com)

    According to Text 2, answer the questions below:




    The word unlike in line 5, of the text, means:
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