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41Q1024415 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Inglês, Prefeitura de Pires Ferreira CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

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What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Milk Every Day


Milk (and dairy in general) gets the blame for a lot of unwanted health outcomes. We're sure you've heard that dairy causes acne, increases inflammation and can even be the reason you're not losing weight. Spoiler: For those who aren't lactose-intolerant or allergic to dairy, research doesn't back up those claims. In fact, there are actually some impressive benefits that come with drinking a nutritious glass of milk.


Your Bone Health Might Improve


Not only is milk a great vegetarian protein source, but it's also packed with calcium and vitamin D—two nutrients that are vital for bone health. Calcium is a mineral needed to build and maintain strong bones, and vitamin D helps our body absorb calcium from the foods we eat. Since milk is a great source of both of thesenutrients, it's one of the best things to keep in your diet for bone health throughout life.


You Might Reach Your Weight Loss Goals


There are lots of misconceptions about how drinking milk can affect weight, but research shows regular consumption probably won't hurt your cause if you're trying to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight. This is largely due to the satisfying combination of carbohydrates, protein and fat found in milk. Protein and fat can help make milk super filling, which can help with weight loss. Carbs give you energy and help your body function at its best. When you're more satisfied from the foods you eat, it's easier to honor your hunger and fullness levels and stick to a healthy, balanced eating pattern.


A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (the gold standard of research) published in the journal Nutrients found that including dairy in a calorie-restricted diet resulted in greater weight loss and fat loss, while reducing loss of lean muscle. This doesn't mean milk is a miracle weight-loss food, though. Another review of studies found that consuming milk or other dairy products didn't result in significant weight loss, but didn't lead to weight gain either. If your goal is to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight, drinking a glass of milk each day might help, if it's a food you enjoy. You Might Lower Your Risk of Cognitive Decline


The impressive nutrition profile of milk could be a reason why it can help you stay more mentally sharp as you age. A 2021 review of studies published in Nutrition & Metabolism found that milk intake was connected with a decreased risk of Alzheimer's disease. Another study published in 2020 in the journal Nutrients found that skimmed dairy, fermented dairy and buttermilk were associated with better executive functioning. So adding some milk to your morning oats or as a side to a snack may help boost your brain health.


Researchers hypothesize that one reason milk might support healthy aging is the nutrition that it provides. Milk is a good source of calcium, protein and vitamin B12, all of which are critical nutrients for older adults.


The Bottom Line


If you aren't lactose-intolerant or allergic to dairy, it's totally OK to enjoy a regular glass of milk each day. From improving bone health to helping mitigate cognitive decline, drinking milk and incorporating other dairy items into your diet can come with some health benefits. As with any food, remember that moderation is key (an 8-ounce serving of milk probably wouldn't completely fill many of the glasses in your cupboard). Since there are dairy farmers all across the U.S., try choosing milk that is produced locally. Making a connection with a local farmer can help you get a better-quality product that takes less of a toll on the environment, too.


FONTE: Adapted from: https://www.eatingwell.com/article/7961444/what-happensto-your-body-if-you-drink-milk-every-day/#:~:text=Not%20only%20is% 20milk%20a,from%20the%20foods%20we%20eat.


According to the text, what role does milk play in cognitive health?
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42Q1023008 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Caucaia CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

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The Impact of Globali-zation: Opportunities and Challenges

In today’s interconnected world, the concept of globalization plays a significant role. Globalization refers to the increased interconnectedness of people, cultures, economies, and nations across the globe. It has been driven by advances in technology, trade, and communication, making the world a smaller and more interdependent place.
One of the most noticeable aspects of globalization is the rise of multinational corporations. Companies like Apple, Google, and Coca-Cola have a global presence and impact. They operate in multiple countries, manufacture products in one part of the world, and sell them in another. This has led to greater access to goods and services for consumers worldwide but has also raised questions about economic inequality and exploitation.
Globalization has also transformed the way we communicate. Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have connected people from different corners of the world. Information and news now travel at lightning speed, influencing public opinion and shaping global events. However, this instant connectivity has also brought concerns about privacy, misinformation, and cyberbullying.
The impact of globalization is evident in culture and lifestyle as well. The exchange of music, movies, and fashion trends between countries has created a global pop culture. People can enjoy sushi in New York, listen to K-pop in Brazil, or watch Hollywood movies in India. While this cultural exchange can be enriching, it has also led to fears of cultural homogenization and the loss of local traditions.
In conclusion, globalization has profoundly affected our world in various ways, from economics to culture to communication. It has opened up opportunities and posed challenges that societies must address in our interconnected global community.

FONTE: Adapted from: https://www.techtarget.com/searchcio/definition/ globalization. Accessed on October 10, 2023.
Which phrasal verb best completes the sentence?
The police are still _______ the thief. They can’t find him.
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44Q1045155 | Pedagogia, Temas Educacionais Pedagógicos, Artes, Prefeitura de Caucaia CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

Analise as seguintes afirmações relacionadas à gestão da sala de aula e sua relação com os paradigmas educacionais na prática educativa, e marque (V) para as VERDADEIRAS e (F) para as FALSAS.

( ) Uma gestão de sala de aula eficaz sob o paradigma construtivista implica em um ambiente onde o professor é o único detentor do conhecimento e controla estritamente a dinâmica da aula.
( ) No paradigma behaviorista, a gestão da sala de aula frequentemente envolve o reforço de comportamentos desejados através de um sistema de recompensas e punições.

( ) A abordagem montessoriana de gestão de sala de aula enfatiza a autoeducação e a autonomia do aluno, com o professor atuando mais como um facilitador do que como um transmissor de conhecimento.
( ) Em um ambiente de sala de aula baseado no paradigma humanista, a ênfase está no desenvolvimento emocional e nas relações interpessoais, mais do que no conteúdo acadêmico.
( ) A gestão da sala de aula sob o paradigma pós-moderno enfatiza a uniformidade de ensino e a padronização dos métodos educacionais para garantir a equidade.

Marque a opção que apresenta a sequência CORRETA.
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45Q1046118 | Pedagogia, Temas Educacionais Pedagógicos, Especial AEE, Prefeitura de Caucaia CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

Existem várias semelhanças e dificuldades em comum entre o processo de escrita alfabético e em Braille. A principal semelhança é que as crianças deficientes visuais passam pelas mesmas etapas de alfabetização que a criança vidente, pelos mesmos conflitos cognitivos e têm o mesmo desejo de aprender, devendo, porém, ser mais incentivadas. São muitas dificuldades nesse processo de alfabetização da criança deficiente visual, dentre os quais podemos encontrar na afirmativa da opção
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46Q1046120 | Pedagogia, Temas Educacionais Pedagógicos, Especial AEE, Prefeitura de Caucaia CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

Um aspecto fundamentalmente importante na inclusão de alunos com deficiência intelectual é trilhar novos caminhos educacionais, pensando não somente na alfabetização destes, mas sim na modificação curricular da escola de ensino comum para atender as outras habilidades que os alunos apresentem e com outro olhar sobre o papel do educador. O aluno com deficiência intelectual é capaz de realizar um processo educacional por meio de um currículo baseado em conteúdos
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47Q1045137 | Português, Ortografia, Artes, Prefeitura de Caucaia CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

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Resquícios de satélites na estratosfera



Uma equipe da Administração Nacional Oceânica e Atmosférica (Noaa) dos Estados Unidos usou um avião de pesquisa, com um funil especial, para coletar partículas¹ em suspensão, chamadas aerossóis, na estratosfera, a segunda camada da atmosfera que se estende até 50 quilômetros acima da superfície. O objetivo era encontrar partículas de rochas que queimam ao entrar na atmosfera, mas o avião registrou elementos químicos metálicos que não poderiam ser explicados por processos naturais. [Os altos níveis de nióbio, háfnio, alumínio, cobre, lítio, prata, ferro, chumbo, magnésio, titânio, berílio, cromo, níquel² e zinco] foram associados à reentrada de satélites³ artificiais e foguetes na atmosfera terrestre. Quando voltam à Terra, os veículos produzem vapores metálicos que se condensam em aerossóis. Nesse levantamento, 10% das partículas de ácido sulfúrico da estratosfera com o mínimo de 120 nanômetros4 de diâmetro continham pelo menos um entre os 20 elementos químicos provenientes da reentrada de satélites, já que a quantidade desses metais excedia a que chega com a poeira cósmica. A situação, de consequências incertas, pode se intensificar, porque há 9 mil satélites de órbita5 terrestre baixa em operação e outros 50 mil devem ser colocados em órbita até 2030 (PNAS, 16 de outubro).


RESQUÍCIOS de satélites na estratosfera. Pesquisa Fapesp, dezembro de 2023. Disponível em: https://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/resquicios-de-satelites-naestratosfera/. Acesso em: 23 dez. 2023. Adaptado.

Qual dos números sobrescritos no texto identifica a palavra que NÃO é acentuada por ser proparoxítona?
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48Q1045139 | Matemática, Aritmética e Problemas, Artes, Prefeitura de Caucaia CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

Um professor decidiu comprar presentes para dar aos seus familiares. Ele possuía em sua carteira apenas duas notas de R$ 10,00, três notas de R$ 20,00 e duas notas de R$ 50,00. Após a realização da compra dos presentes, constatou que foi igual a R$ 154,32. Sabendo que o professor pagou a conta com a quantia que carregava na carteira e, em seguida, guardou o troco. A quantia guardada pelo professor foi igual a
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49Q1014698 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, Especial AEE, Prefeitura de Caucaia CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

As tendências de educação escolar para pessoas com surdez centram-se ora na inserção desses alunos na escola comum e/ou em suas classes especiais, ora na escola especial de surdos. Existem três tendências educacionais:

I. a oralista.
II. a comunicação total.
III. a abordagem por meio do bilinguismo.
E suas explicações:

A. Considera as características da pessoa com surdez, utilizando todo e qualquer recurso possível para a comunicação, a fim de potencializar as interações sociais, considerando as áreas cognitivas, linguísticas e afetivas dos alunos.
B. Visa capacitar a pessoa com surdez para a utilização de duas línguas no cotidiano escolar e na vida social: a Língua de Sinais e a Língua da comunidade ouvinte.
C. Visa a capacitação da pessoa com surdez para que possa utilizar a Língua da comunidade ouvinte na modalidade oral, como única possibilidade linguística, de modo que seja possível o uso da voz e da leitura labial, tanto na vida social, como na escola.

A alternativa que relaciona corretamente o nome das tendências aos seus respectivos objetivos é:
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50Q1076763 | Legislação de Trânsito, Lei N 9 503 de 1997, Motorista Categoria D, Prefeitura de Paramoti CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2025

Em área de embarque, a equipe precisa diferenciar entre PARAR de ESTACIONAR. Marque a definição CORRETA.
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51Q1067043 | Administração Pública, Governo Eletrônico e Transparência, Gestor de Desenvolvimento Pessoal e Profissional, Prefeitura de Limoeiro do Norte CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2025

Em instituições públicas, qual alternativa apresenta a forma CORRETA e segura de compartilhar documentos oficiais pela internet?
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53Q1074275 | Noções de Informática, Editor de Textos, Gestor de Desenvolvimento Pessoal e Profissional, Prefeitura de Limoeiro do Norte CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2025

Um servidor público precisa elaborar um relatório extenso no Microsoft Word contendo diversos capítulos e subtópicos. A necessidade principal é garantir que o sumário do documento seja atualizado automaticamente conforme alterações nos títulos ou inclusão de novas seções. Considerando as funcionalidades avançadas do Word, qual procedimento é CORRETO para atender essa necessidade específica?
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54Q1024412 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Inglês, Prefeitura de Pires Ferreira CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

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What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Milk Every Day


Milk (and dairy in general) gets the blame for a lot of unwanted health outcomes. We're sure you've heard that dairy causes acne, increases inflammation and can even be the reason you're not losing weight. Spoiler: For those who aren't lactose-intolerant or allergic to dairy, research doesn't back up those claims. In fact, there are actually some impressive benefits that come with drinking a nutritious glass of milk.


Your Bone Health Might Improve


Not only is milk a great vegetarian protein source, but it's also packed with calcium and vitamin D—two nutrients that are vital for bone health. Calcium is a mineral needed to build and maintain strong bones, and vitamin D helps our body absorb calcium from the foods we eat. Since milk is a great source of both of thesenutrients, it's one of the best things to keep in your diet for bone health throughout life.


You Might Reach Your Weight Loss Goals


There are lots of misconceptions about how drinking milk can affect weight, but research shows regular consumption probably won't hurt your cause if you're trying to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight. This is largely due to the satisfying combination of carbohydrates, protein and fat found in milk. Protein and fat can help make milk super filling, which can help with weight loss. Carbs give you energy and help your body function at its best. When you're more satisfied from the foods you eat, it's easier to honor your hunger and fullness levels and stick to a healthy, balanced eating pattern.


A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (the gold standard of research) published in the journal Nutrients found that including dairy in a calorie-restricted diet resulted in greater weight loss and fat loss, while reducing loss of lean muscle. This doesn't mean milk is a miracle weight-loss food, though. Another review of studies found that consuming milk or other dairy products didn't result in significant weight loss, but didn't lead to weight gain either. If your goal is to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight, drinking a glass of milk each day might help, if it's a food you enjoy. You Might Lower Your Risk of Cognitive Decline


The impressive nutrition profile of milk could be a reason why it can help you stay more mentally sharp as you age. A 2021 review of studies published in Nutrition & Metabolism found that milk intake was connected with a decreased risk of Alzheimer's disease. Another study published in 2020 in the journal Nutrients found that skimmed dairy, fermented dairy and buttermilk were associated with better executive functioning. So adding some milk to your morning oats or as a side to a snack may help boost your brain health.


Researchers hypothesize that one reason milk might support healthy aging is the nutrition that it provides. Milk is a good source of calcium, protein and vitamin B12, all of which are critical nutrients for older adults.


The Bottom Line


If you aren't lactose-intolerant or allergic to dairy, it's totally OK to enjoy a regular glass of milk each day. From improving bone health to helping mitigate cognitive decline, drinking milk and incorporating other dairy items into your diet can come with some health benefits. As with any food, remember that moderation is key (an 8-ounce serving of milk probably wouldn't completely fill many of the glasses in your cupboard). Since there are dairy farmers all across the U.S., try choosing milk that is produced locally. Making a connection with a local farmer can help you get a better-quality product that takes less of a toll on the environment, too.


FONTE: Adapted from: https://www.eatingwell.com/article/7961444/what-happensto-your-body-if-you-drink-milk-every-day/#:~:text=Not%20only%20is% 20milk%20a,from%20the%20foods%20we%20eat.


What are the benefits associated with drinking milk according to the text?
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55Q1024413 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Inglês, Prefeitura de Pires Ferreira CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

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What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Milk Every Day


Milk (and dairy in general) gets the blame for a lot of unwanted health outcomes. We're sure you've heard that dairy causes acne, increases inflammation and can even be the reason you're not losing weight. Spoiler: For those who aren't lactose-intolerant or allergic to dairy, research doesn't back up those claims. In fact, there are actually some impressive benefits that come with drinking a nutritious glass of milk.


Your Bone Health Might Improve


Not only is milk a great vegetarian protein source, but it's also packed with calcium and vitamin D—two nutrients that are vital for bone health. Calcium is a mineral needed to build and maintain strong bones, and vitamin D helps our body absorb calcium from the foods we eat. Since milk is a great source of both of thesenutrients, it's one of the best things to keep in your diet for bone health throughout life.


You Might Reach Your Weight Loss Goals


There are lots of misconceptions about how drinking milk can affect weight, but research shows regular consumption probably won't hurt your cause if you're trying to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight. This is largely due to the satisfying combination of carbohydrates, protein and fat found in milk. Protein and fat can help make milk super filling, which can help with weight loss. Carbs give you energy and help your body function at its best. When you're more satisfied from the foods you eat, it's easier to honor your hunger and fullness levels and stick to a healthy, balanced eating pattern.


A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (the gold standard of research) published in the journal Nutrients found that including dairy in a calorie-restricted diet resulted in greater weight loss and fat loss, while reducing loss of lean muscle. This doesn't mean milk is a miracle weight-loss food, though. Another review of studies found that consuming milk or other dairy products didn't result in significant weight loss, but didn't lead to weight gain either. If your goal is to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight, drinking a glass of milk each day might help, if it's a food you enjoy. You Might Lower Your Risk of Cognitive Decline


The impressive nutrition profile of milk could be a reason why it can help you stay more mentally sharp as you age. A 2021 review of studies published in Nutrition & Metabolism found that milk intake was connected with a decreased risk of Alzheimer's disease. Another study published in 2020 in the journal Nutrients found that skimmed dairy, fermented dairy and buttermilk were associated with better executive functioning. So adding some milk to your morning oats or as a side to a snack may help boost your brain health.


Researchers hypothesize that one reason milk might support healthy aging is the nutrition that it provides. Milk is a good source of calcium, protein and vitamin B12, all of which are critical nutrients for older adults.


The Bottom Line


If you aren't lactose-intolerant or allergic to dairy, it's totally OK to enjoy a regular glass of milk each day. From improving bone health to helping mitigate cognitive decline, drinking milk and incorporating other dairy items into your diet can come with some health benefits. As with any food, remember that moderation is key (an 8-ounce serving of milk probably wouldn't completely fill many of the glasses in your cupboard). Since there are dairy farmers all across the U.S., try choosing milk that is produced locally. Making a connection with a local farmer can help you get a better-quality product that takes less of a toll on the environment, too.


FONTE: Adapted from: https://www.eatingwell.com/article/7961444/what-happensto-your-body-if-you-drink-milk-every-day/#:~:text=Not%20only%20is% 20milk%20a,from%20the%20foods%20we%20eat.


How does milk contribute to bone health according to the text?
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56Q1046119 | Pedagogia, Temas Educacionais Pedagógicos, Especial AEE, Prefeitura de Caucaia CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

O processo avaliativo na Educação Especial terá sucesso, se o professor
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57Q1045146 | Matemática, Funções, Artes, Prefeitura de Caucaia CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

O modelo matemático que descreve a quantidade de veículos vendidos por uma concessionária no mês x, é dado por Q(x) = -x²+20x+12, onde x = 1 representa janeiro, x = 2 fevereiro e assim por diante. A partir desse modelo matemático, é CORRETO afirmar que o mês em que ocorreu a maior quantidade de veículos vendidos foi

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58Q1045153 | Administração Geral, Gestão Estratégica, Artes, Prefeitura de Caucaia CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

Em um seminário sobre as dinâmicas da relação entre professores, alunos, pais e a comunidade escolar, um grupo de professores discute a importância de estabelecer um ambiente educacional colaborativo. Considerando esta temática, complete a seguinte afirmação:

Para fomentar uma relação positiva entre professor, aluno, pais e comunidade, é essencial que o educador promova __________, estimulando __________ e __________. Além disso, é fundamental a criação de um espaço de __________, que permita __________ entre a escola e o contexto familiar e comunitário.

Marque a opção que preenche CORRETA e respectivamente as lacunas.
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59Q1024419 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Inglês, Prefeitura de Pires Ferreira CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

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What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Milk Every Day


Milk (and dairy in general) gets the blame for a lot of unwanted health outcomes. We're sure you've heard that dairy causes acne, increases inflammation and can even be the reason you're not losing weight. Spoiler: For those who aren't lactose-intolerant or allergic to dairy, research doesn't back up those claims. In fact, there are actually some impressive benefits that come with drinking a nutritious glass of milk.


Your Bone Health Might Improve


Not only is milk a great vegetarian protein source, but it's also packed with calcium and vitamin D—two nutrients that are vital for bone health. Calcium is a mineral needed to build and maintain strong bones, and vitamin D helps our body absorb calcium from the foods we eat. Since milk is a great source of both of thesenutrients, it's one of the best things to keep in your diet for bone health throughout life.


You Might Reach Your Weight Loss Goals


There are lots of misconceptions about how drinking milk can affect weight, but research shows regular consumption probably won't hurt your cause if you're trying to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight. This is largely due to the satisfying combination of carbohydrates, protein and fat found in milk. Protein and fat can help make milk super filling, which can help with weight loss. Carbs give you energy and help your body function at its best. When you're more satisfied from the foods you eat, it's easier to honor your hunger and fullness levels and stick to a healthy, balanced eating pattern.


A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (the gold standard of research) published in the journal Nutrients found that including dairy in a calorie-restricted diet resulted in greater weight loss and fat loss, while reducing loss of lean muscle. This doesn't mean milk is a miracle weight-loss food, though. Another review of studies found that consuming milk or other dairy products didn't result in significant weight loss, but didn't lead to weight gain either. If your goal is to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight, drinking a glass of milk each day might help, if it's a food you enjoy. You Might Lower Your Risk of Cognitive Decline


The impressive nutrition profile of milk could be a reason why it can help you stay more mentally sharp as you age. A 2021 review of studies published in Nutrition & Metabolism found that milk intake was connected with a decreased risk of Alzheimer's disease. Another study published in 2020 in the journal Nutrients found that skimmed dairy, fermented dairy and buttermilk were associated with better executive functioning. So adding some milk to your morning oats or as a side to a snack may help boost your brain health.


Researchers hypothesize that one reason milk might support healthy aging is the nutrition that it provides. Milk is a good source of calcium, protein and vitamin B12, all of which are critical nutrients for older adults.


The Bottom Line


If you aren't lactose-intolerant or allergic to dairy, it's totally OK to enjoy a regular glass of milk each day. From improving bone health to helping mitigate cognitive decline, drinking milk and incorporating other dairy items into your diet can come with some health benefits. As with any food, remember that moderation is key (an 8-ounce serving of milk probably wouldn't completely fill many of the glasses in your cupboard). Since there are dairy farmers all across the U.S., try choosing milk that is produced locally. Making a connection with a local farmer can help you get a better-quality product that takes less of a toll on the environment, too.


FONTE: Adapted from: https://www.eatingwell.com/article/7961444/what-happensto-your-body-if-you-drink-milk-every-day/#:~:text=Not%20only%20is% 20milk%20a,from%20the%20foods%20we%20eat.


What verbal tense is used in the sentence: Milk (and dairy in general) gets the blame for a lot of unwanted health outcomes.
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60Q1028041 | Raciocínio Lógico, Diagramas de Venn Conjuntos, Assistente Social, Prefeitura de Pires Ferreira CE, Fundação CETREDE, 2024

Jaqueline é professora e deseja fazer um piquenique de fim de ano com seus alunos. Para isso, ela fez uma pesquisa com seus 60 alunos para descobrir a preferência entre dois sabores de bolo:

BOLO DE CENOURA: 38
BOLO DE BANANA: 23
NENHUM DOS DOIS SABORES: 9

Quantos alunos gostam de ambos os sabores de bolo?
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