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161Q1081843 | História, História Geral, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

Leia o trecho a seguir:

"O conhecimento histórico contemporâneo não se reduz à narrativa dos fatos políticos, mas busca compreender experiências, identidades e memórias, articulando múltiplas temporalidades e sujeitos." (PINSKY, Carla Bassanezi. Novos temas nas aulas de História. São Paulo: Contexto, 2011, p. 17).

Com base no texto, pode-se afirmar que:
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162Q1081844 | Pedagogia, Temas Educacionais Pedagógicos, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

O saber histórico escolar não é uma simples transposição do conhecimento acadêmico, mas sim uma construção mediada por finalidades educativas e pelas condições próprias da sala de aula. Nesse sentido, qual alternativa representa corretamente esse saber?
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163Q1081846 | Pedagogia, Temas Educacionais Pedagógicos, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

No ensino de História, o uso de diferentes linguagens, como imagens, músicas, filmes e mapas, permite ampliar as formas de compreensão da realidade. Assim,___favorece a aproximação do aluno com as experiências humanas passadas, enquanto___possibilita o entendimento da espacialidade dos acontecimentos históricos.

A alternativa que completa corretamente o texto acima é:
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164Q1081847 | História, História do Brasil, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

O estudo da História do Brasil deve contemplar desde as ocupações indígenas anteriores à colonização, que revelam_____, até os processos contemporâneos, que evidenciam______.

Qual das opções abaixo traz as informações que completam corretamente o texto?
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165Q1082616 | Engenharia Ambiental e Sanitária, Resíduos Sólidos, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

O lixo produzido na instituição deve ser recolhido e armazenado de forma correta, para que depois sejam destinados de maneira segura e ambientalmente correta. Para o armazenamento dos resíduos sólidos, podem ser utilizados diferentes tipos de recipientes. Assinale aquele que é adequado para essa finalidade.
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166Q1082620 | Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho, Fundamentos da Saúde Ocupacional, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

Um dos aspectos da higiene no trabalho é a correta limpeza das mãos, fundamental para prevenir a proliferação de doenças e microrganismos. Das etapas a seguir, qual delas deverá ser realizada por último? Analise cada uma delas:
I.Aplique o sabonete para cobrir toda a superfície das mãos, friccionando as palmas entre si.
II.Seque as mãos com papel toalha descartável, iniciando pelas mãos e seguindo pelos punhos.
II.Esfregue o dorso dos dedos de uma mão com a palma da mão oposta, segurando os dedos, com movimentos de vai e vem.
IV.Enxague as mãos com água, retirando resíduos de sabonete.
V.Entrelace os dedos palma com palma e friccione os espaços interdigitais.
Fonte: Governo do Estado do Paraná. Importância da higiene. Semana pedagógica, 2016.
Assinale a alternativa CORRETA.
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167Q1082385 | Psicologia, Psicologia do Desenvolvimento, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

A teoria sociocultural de Lev Vygotsky oferece ferramentas conceituais importantes para a compreensão da relação entre aprendizagem e desenvolvimento no contexto escolar. Um de seus conceitos centrais é a Zona de Desenvolvimento Proximal (ZDP). Assinale a alternativa que define corretamente a ZDP.
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168Q1081883 | Inglês, Formação de Palavras, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

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Humanoid Robots in Hotels Stir Curiosity and Concern as Global Use Expands


Hotels around the world are increasingly embracing humanoid robots at check-in desks, lobby information points, and even for room service, but the trend is raising eyebrows among guests, researchers and hoteliers alike.

Last week, a viral TikTok video fromTokyo's Henn-na Hotel showed a startled guest stepping back from a humanoid check-in robot. As the machine offered instructions, she stammered, "Don't look at me," a moment that highlights discomfort with robots that mimic—but fail to fully replicate—human behavior. The reaction reflects the classic "uncanny valley" phenomenon, where lifelike machines produce a sense of unease, rather than delight.

Indeed, Henn-na itself has scaled back on its robot deployment: it retired more than half of its original roster of 240 androids by 2019, citing technical glitches and guest complaints. Still, not all experiences are negative. A 2023 survey from Boutique Hotelier found 61% of travelers had favorable reactions to service robots, even if nearly 29% admitted to feeling afraid to approach one.

Investment in hospitality robotics continues to escalate. The global market, valued at approximately $567 million in 2023, is projected to reach $2.2 billion by 2030, with a CAGR near 21.5%. While humanoid receptionists earn the spotlight, many hotels are quietly deploying delivery, luggage-handling, cleaning, and disinfection robots to streamline operations without overshadowing guests.

Major chains have taken note. Marriott and Hilton use Relay and Savioke robots to deliver amenities to guest rooms. Aloft and IHG properties in Asia deploy concierge bots like Connie, powered by IBM Watson. Meanwhile, Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas introduced a version of "Pepper" in 2017 as a lobby greeter, but today it fulfills more of an entertainment role than a functional one.

These varied experiments point to a shifting hospitality mindset. Robots are increasingly seen not as novelties, but as efficiency tools. In many properties, housekeeping tasks are now scheduled via AI-driven work order platforms, predictive maintenance prevents broken door locks before guests arrive, and dynamic pricing engines optimize revenue. Humanoid robots often serve as marketing headlines, while automation remains the real operational focus.

Henn-na's evolution encapsulates this balance. Opened in 2015 in Nagasaki and later franchising globally, the hotel scaled back after staffing and function issues became clear. Today, human staff handle most tasks, with robots reserved for novelty greetings and sample deliveries in select areas. The hybrid model highlights that technology is best embraced when it supports—not replaces—hospitality staff.

Engineers are working to soften the uncanny valley. SoftBank Robotics' latest machines, for instance, sport smoother motions, improved speech recognition, and context-aware gestures. Bt. Robotics, another emerging player, is working to enhance robots' ability to recognize individual guests and understand local cultural cues—a step toward more personalized service.

However, UC Berkeley roboticist Ken Goldberg's old adage still rings true: people are most comfortable when robots look and behave like robots. In hospitality, that means using bots to lift luggage, sanitize rooms, or whisk away towels, while leaving emotional intelligence to human staff. Technology can take on repetitive or hazardous tasks, but empathy and problem-solving remain firmly in the human domain.

That said, humanoid robots aren't disappearing. High-end resorts and tech-forward properties continue experimenting with sophisticated bots as part of their experience narrative. In South Korea, luxury hotels feature robot butlers that can draw a bath or set room ambiance. In China, hotel robots perform room service duties while broadcasting real-time translation for foreign guests.

The challenge for the industry lies in aligning form with function. A futuristic check-in robot may attract press, but if it breaks down mid-shift or stares blankly at guests, the novelty becomes irritation. Meanwhile, back-of-house bots that reliably deliver water bottles—or prevent maintenance issues—create consistent value that can actually enhance service quality.

Looking ahead, hoteliers who thoughtfully combine robotics and human labor with precision and purpose will lead the field. They will use robots not to replace staff, but to elevate them—by making service smoother, freeing human employees to engage deeper with guests, and resetting expectations of what hospitality can be in the contactless age.


https://hoteltechnologynews.com/2025/07/humanoid-robots-in-hotels-sti r-curiosity-and-concern-as-global-use-expands/
The text contains several examples of word formation through different morphological processes. The word "hospitality" demonstrates derivation through suffixation, while "check-in" represents compounding. Analyzing the word "uncanny" in the phrase "uncanny valley," what morphological process is exemplified and what is its semantic effect?
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169Q1081886 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

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O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.

Humanoid Robots in Hotels Stir Curiosity and Concern as Global Use Expands


Hotels around the world are increasingly embracing humanoid robots at check-in desks, lobby information points, and even for room service, but the trend is raising eyebrows among guests, researchers and hoteliers alike.

Last week, a viral TikTok video fromTokyo's Henn-na Hotel showed a startled guest stepping back from a humanoid check-in robot. As the machine offered instructions, she stammered, "Don't look at me," a moment that highlights discomfort with robots that mimic—but fail to fully replicate—human behavior. The reaction reflects the classic "uncanny valley" phenomenon, where lifelike machines produce a sense of unease, rather than delight.

Indeed, Henn-na itself has scaled back on its robot deployment: it retired more than half of its original roster of 240 androids by 2019, citing technical glitches and guest complaints. Still, not all experiences are negative. A 2023 survey from Boutique Hotelier found 61% of travelers had favorable reactions to service robots, even if nearly 29% admitted to feeling afraid to approach one.

Investment in hospitality robotics continues to escalate. The global market, valued at approximately $567 million in 2023, is projected to reach $2.2 billion by 2030, with a CAGR near 21.5%. While humanoid receptionists earn the spotlight, many hotels are quietly deploying delivery, luggage-handling, cleaning, and disinfection robots to streamline operations without overshadowing guests.

Major chains have taken note. Marriott and Hilton use Relay and Savioke robots to deliver amenities to guest rooms. Aloft and IHG properties in Asia deploy concierge bots like Connie, powered by IBM Watson. Meanwhile, Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas introduced a version of "Pepper" in 2017 as a lobby greeter, but today it fulfills more of an entertainment role than a functional one.

These varied experiments point to a shifting hospitality mindset. Robots are increasingly seen not as novelties, but as efficiency tools. In many properties, housekeeping tasks are now scheduled via AI-driven work order platforms, predictive maintenance prevents broken door locks before guests arrive, and dynamic pricing engines optimize revenue. Humanoid robots often serve as marketing headlines, while automation remains the real operational focus.

Henn-na's evolution encapsulates this balance. Opened in 2015 in Nagasaki and later franchising globally, the hotel scaled back after staffing and function issues became clear. Today, human staff handle most tasks, with robots reserved for novelty greetings and sample deliveries in select areas. The hybrid model highlights that technology is best embraced when it supports—not replaces—hospitality staff.

Engineers are working to soften the uncanny valley. SoftBank Robotics' latest machines, for instance, sport smoother motions, improved speech recognition, and context-aware gestures. Bt. Robotics, another emerging player, is working to enhance robots' ability to recognize individual guests and understand local cultural cues—a step toward more personalized service.

However, UC Berkeley roboticist Ken Goldberg's old adage still rings true: people are most comfortable when robots look and behave like robots. In hospitality, that means using bots to lift luggage, sanitize rooms, or whisk away towels, while leaving emotional intelligence to human staff. Technology can take on repetitive or hazardous tasks, but empathy and problem-solving remain firmly in the human domain.

That said, humanoid robots aren't disappearing. High-end resorts and tech-forward properties continue experimenting with sophisticated bots as part of their experience narrative. In South Korea, luxury hotels feature robot butlers that can draw a bath or set room ambiance. In China, hotel robots perform room service duties while broadcasting real-time translation for foreign guests.

The challenge for the industry lies in aligning form with function. A futuristic check-in robot may attract press, but if it breaks down mid-shift or stares blankly at guests, the novelty becomes irritation. Meanwhile, back-of-house bots that reliably deliver water bottles—or prevent maintenance issues—create consistent value that can actually enhance service quality.

Looking ahead, hoteliers who thoughtfully combine robotics and human labor with precision and purpose will lead the field. They will use robots not to replace staff, but to elevate them—by making service smoother, freeing human employees to engage deeper with guests, and resetting expectations of what hospitality can be in the contactless age.


https://hoteltechnologynews.com/2025/07/humanoid-robots-in-hotels-sti r-curiosity-and-concern-as-global-use-expands/
In the phrase "hoteliers who thoughtfully combine robotics and human labor with precision and purpose will lead the field," the expression "lead the field" most appropriately means:
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170Q1081943 | Pedagogia, Temas Educacionais Pedagógicos, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

Os Transtornos Globais do Desenvolvimento (TGD), categoria que inclui o Transtorno do Espectro Autista (TEA), constituem um dos grupos do público-alvo da educação especial. Sobre o AEE para esses alunos, analise as afirmativas a seguir.

I.O AEE deve focar na organização do ambiente e na antecipação das atividades por meio de rotinas visuais, para auxiliar na autorregulação e na compreensão das demandas sociais e pedagógicas.
II.É função do AEE desenvolver a comunicação e a interação social do aluno, utilizando sistemas de comunicação alternativa e aumentativa (CAA) quando necessário, e ensinando habilidades sociais.
III.O trabalho com as estereotipias e os interesses restritos do aluno deve visar sua eliminação completa, por serem comportamentos inadequados que impedem a aprendizagem.

Está correto o que se afirma em:
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171Q1081945 | Pedagogia, Legislação da Educação, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

A Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (LDB - Lei nº 9.394/96) estabelece os fundamentos da educação no Brasil e, em seu capítulo sobre a Educação Especial, define direitos e garantias para os alunos com deficiência. Assinale a alternativa que está em conformidade com o que dispõe a LDB sobre a Educação Especial.
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172Q1081946 | Pedagogia, Legislação da Educação, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

A Política Nacional de Educação Especial na Perspectiva da Educação Inclusiva (PNEEPEI) de 2008 representa um marco na reorientação das políticas públicas, definindo o modelo de atendimento para os alunos público-alvo da educação especial. Conforme esta política, assinale a alternativa que define corretamente o papel do Atendimento Educacional Especializado (AEE).
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173Q1081948 | Pedagogia, Legislação da Educação, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

A Política Nacional de Educação Especial na Perspectiva da Educação Inclusiva define claramente o público-alvo do Atendimento Educacional Especializado. Considerando esta definição, analise as afirmativas a seguir.

I.Alunos com deficiência, que são aqueles com impedimentos de longo prazo de natureza física, intelectual, mental ou sensorial.
II.Alunos com transtornos globais do desenvolvimento, que incluem aqueles no espectro do autismo.
III.Alunos com altas habilidades ou superdotação, que demonstram potencial elevado em áreas como a intelectual, acadêmica, de liderança, psicomotora e artística.

Está correto o que se afirma em:
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174Q1081952 | Pedagogia, Legislação da Educação, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

A Política Nacional de Educação Especial na Perspectiva da Educação Inclusiva redefine o papel da Educação Especial no sistema educacional. A respeito deste novo conceito, registre V, para as afirmativas verdadeiras, e F, para as falsas:

(__)A Educação Especial é uma modalidade de ensino transversal a todos os níveis, etapas e modalidades, que realiza o atendimento educacional especializado e disponibiliza recursos e serviços.
(__)Na perspectiva da inclusão, a Educação Especial passa a integrar a proposta pedagógica da escola regular, promovendo o atendimento às necessidades educacionais especiais dos alunos.
(__)A Educação Especial se organiza para apoiar e complementar o ensino regular, e não para substituí-lo, garantindo a inclusão dos alunos público-alvo nas classes comuns.
(__)A avaliação do aluno para fins de identificação e encaminhamento para a Educação Especial deve ser realizada exclusivamente por meio de laudos médicos, que determinam as práticas pedagógicas a serem adotadas.

Após análise, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência correta dos itens acima, de cima para baixo:
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175Q1081954 | Pedagogia, Legislação da Educação, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Seara SC, AMAUC, 2025

A Convenção sobre os Direitos das Pessoas com Deficiência da ONU, que no Brasil tem status de emendaconstitucional, estabelece o direito à educação inclusiva. A respeito dos princípios dessa convenção, registre V, para as afirmativas verdadeiras, e F, para as falsas:

(__)Os Estados Partes devem assegurar um sistema educacional inclusivo em todos os níveis, garantindo que as pessoas com deficiência não sejam excluídas do sistema geral de ensino com base em sua deficiência.
(__)A Convenção determina que adaptações razoáveis devem ser feitas para atender às necessidades individuais dos alunos com deficiência.
(__)O ensino da Língua de Sinais, do Braille e de métodos de comunicação alternativa e aumentativa deve ser facilitado para garantir a plena participação dos alunos com deficiência.
(__)A Convenção permite que os Estados Partes mantenham sistemas de educação segregados, desde que ofereçam vagas suficientes para todas as pessoas com deficiência que não desejarem frequentar o ensino regular.

Após análise, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência correta dos itens acima, de cima para baixo:
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176Q1024930 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Jaborá SC, AMAUC, 2025

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Does Gen Z Already Have a Retirement Problem?

By Elizabeth Gulino

Although they've only been in the professional sphere for less than a decade, Gen Z has already shaken up work as we know it. They're quiet quitting, overcoming imposter syndrome, taking adult gap years, and fully embracing being the personality hire. But they're also, apparently, not saving enough for retirement.

According to the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, a financial services company, only 20 percent of Gen Zers are currently saving for retirement. Surya Kolluri, head of the TIAA Institute, says there are a myriad of reasons as to why Gen Z may be behind on starting to save for this milestone: The cost of living is higher, financial pressures are abundant, student debt is climbing, and there's been more of a desire to achieve a healthy work-life balance and flexibility in careers instead of a six-figure salary. And of the 80 percent of respondents who haven't started saving, 35 percent of them admit they don't even know where to start.

A recent Bank of America study provided further confirmation: based on internal deposit account data, the banking institution found that Gen Z on average doesn't have enough saved to cover a month of expenses.

Kolluri says one of the biggest roadblocks in Gen Z's path to retirement is a lack of knowledge. Saving, investing, and the power of compounding aren't exactly taught in schools, and there are enough fin-fluencers and resources out there to make even the most dialed-in Gen Zers feel overwhelmed.

The most common — and easiest — path toward retirement is taking advantage of an employer's 401(k). Lauren, 24, does, but while her current company matches 4 percent of her contributions, she tells PS her former employer didn't match at all. "I didn't even realize that that was such a benefit I was missing," she says. "When I would tell people that they weren't matching it they were like, what? How are they getting away with that? And I had no idea." Now, of course, Lauren is taking full advantage of her employer's plan — but she would've been more ahead in her saving game if she knew what to look for before.

Of the 20 percent of the Gen Zers surveyed currently saving for retirement, 66 percent of them do so throughtheir employer, according to the TIAA. But thanks to dwindling job security and the rise of the gig economy, a chunk of the workforce has been left behind on retirement planning.

Angelina, 27, comes from a family of restaurateurs and is currently partial owner of a restaurant. Currently, she has zero retirement savings. Her dad, however, opened his first restaurant at 36 and was able to retire at 60. "He was able to start something and retire in less than 25 years, which I think gave me a false perception of reality," she says. "I think I'm going to be able to achieve the same thing, but I haven't saved a dime.

"I pay into social security, but that's not necessarily enough to survive on, if that even exists by the time that I'm able to collect it," Angelina adds.

Jane, 25, is at the opposite end of the spectrum: She's currently planning to retire in her 30s — at least, in a way. For most of her working life, she's held two full-time jobs and currently owns a townhouse in downtown Toronto that she rents out to tenants. She lives with her parents to save money and tells PS that 50 percent of her income goes to investments, including retirement.

Right now, she's using Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) as a guide, which follows a formula of saving, investing, and frugal living to reach "financial independence" in a short time frame.

"It's a more flexible variation of retirement," Jane explains. "Retirement doesn't just take one form. There are a lot of different types of it. It's not never working — it's being work-optional, being flexible, being able to take really long breaks."

The first milestone under FIRE is called "barista fire," which Jane is currently working toward obtaining. "It gives you flexibility to be work-optional and gives you flexibility to have enough [saved] that you can be a barista, for example, or work part-time for the rest of your life so you're not dependent on a full 9-to-5 corporate job," she says. "My first FIRE milestone is hopefully saving $700,000. That would enable me to find alternative sources of income as opposed to a full 9-to-5."

Jane's not exactly the norm, however. Kolluri says that employers like Lauren's play a vital role in enabling their workers to get on a strong financial plan, meaning that freelancers or those who are self-employed, like Angelina, need to work that much harder to get themselves started. If you fall into that bucket, he says that looking into individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are a good place to start.

Haley Sacks, a financial influencer known as Mrs. Dow Jones, agrees that endless opportunities to buy and consume don't help very much when it comes to saving. "I think it's really hard when you're constantly bombarded with so much to buy and so much FOMO," she says. "It's very easy for people to spend everything that they make."

Jane, Lauren, and Angelina all cite similar reasons for their age group's lack of retirement funds: the rising cost of living, a shortage of knowledge, and endless opportunities to spend money under capitalism. "We livein a time where our FYPs and our Instagram feeds are perfectly tailored to things we want to purchase and overconsumption is so normalized," Angelina says. "I would say [Gen Z not saving] is more because of overconsumption and the need to shop that's ingrained in us versus not having things like a 401(k), or whatever the hell it's called."

Kolluri says education and instilling confidence among young people when it comes to their money is a must. Saving for retirement is vital — not only for living expenses to be covered with age, but medical expenses, too. "The average couple spends over $300,000 on healthcare in retirement in cash," Sacks says. "The funds that you're saving are not just to live in Boca and play golf all day they're also to take care of yourself as your health deteriorates."

Kolluri says that what's different about Gen Z is they value one thing above all else: freedom. "People in this demographic express interest in wanting to maintain the freedom to pursue their interests and being able to financially manage their lives," he says. "That is a new combination we have not seen in other generations."

Retirement is a long way off for Gen Zers. Angelina, though, is already looking forward to the future. "2025 is my year to get my shit together," she says.

https://www.popsugar.com/money/gen-z-retirement-49425345
In the article, a study conducted by Bank of America is mentioned to underline the financial situation of Gen Z. The study serves a specific role in supporting the argument of the article. What is the main purpose of the Bank of America study as discussed in the text?
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177Q1024932 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Jaborá SC, AMAUC, 2025

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Does Gen Z Already Have a Retirement Problem?

By Elizabeth Gulino

Although they've only been in the professional sphere for less than a decade, Gen Z has already shaken up work as we know it. They're quiet quitting, overcoming imposter syndrome, taking adult gap years, and fully embracing being the personality hire. But they're also, apparently, not saving enough for retirement.

According to the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, a financial services company, only 20 percent of Gen Zers are currently saving for retirement. Surya Kolluri, head of the TIAA Institute, says there are a myriad of reasons as to why Gen Z may be behind on starting to save for this milestone: The cost of living is higher, financial pressures are abundant, student debt is climbing, and there's been more of a desire to achieve a healthy work-life balance and flexibility in careers instead of a six-figure salary. And of the 80 percent of respondents who haven't started saving, 35 percent of them admit they don't even know where to start.

A recent Bank of America study provided further confirmation: based on internal deposit account data, the banking institution found that Gen Z on average doesn't have enough saved to cover a month of expenses.

Kolluri says one of the biggest roadblocks in Gen Z's path to retirement is a lack of knowledge. Saving, investing, and the power of compounding aren't exactly taught in schools, and there are enough fin-fluencers and resources out there to make even the most dialed-in Gen Zers feel overwhelmed.

The most common — and easiest — path toward retirement is taking advantage of an employer's 401(k). Lauren, 24, does, but while her current company matches 4 percent of her contributions, she tells PS her former employer didn't match at all. "I didn't even realize that that was such a benefit I was missing," she says. "When I would tell people that they weren't matching it they were like, what? How are they getting away with that? And I had no idea." Now, of course, Lauren is taking full advantage of her employer's plan — but she would've been more ahead in her saving game if she knew what to look for before.

Of the 20 percent of the Gen Zers surveyed currently saving for retirement, 66 percent of them do so throughtheir employer, according to the TIAA. But thanks to dwindling job security and the rise of the gig economy, a chunk of the workforce has been left behind on retirement planning.

Angelina, 27, comes from a family of restaurateurs and is currently partial owner of a restaurant. Currently, she has zero retirement savings. Her dad, however, opened his first restaurant at 36 and was able to retire at 60. "He was able to start something and retire in less than 25 years, which I think gave me a false perception of reality," she says. "I think I'm going to be able to achieve the same thing, but I haven't saved a dime.

"I pay into social security, but that's not necessarily enough to survive on, if that even exists by the time that I'm able to collect it," Angelina adds.

Jane, 25, is at the opposite end of the spectrum: She's currently planning to retire in her 30s — at least, in a way. For most of her working life, she's held two full-time jobs and currently owns a townhouse in downtown Toronto that she rents out to tenants. She lives with her parents to save money and tells PS that 50 percent of her income goes to investments, including retirement.

Right now, she's using Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) as a guide, which follows a formula of saving, investing, and frugal living to reach "financial independence" in a short time frame.

"It's a more flexible variation of retirement," Jane explains. "Retirement doesn't just take one form. There are a lot of different types of it. It's not never working — it's being work-optional, being flexible, being able to take really long breaks."

The first milestone under FIRE is called "barista fire," which Jane is currently working toward obtaining. "It gives you flexibility to be work-optional and gives you flexibility to have enough [saved] that you can be a barista, for example, or work part-time for the rest of your life so you're not dependent on a full 9-to-5 corporate job," she says. "My first FIRE milestone is hopefully saving $700,000. That would enable me to find alternative sources of income as opposed to a full 9-to-5."

Jane's not exactly the norm, however. Kolluri says that employers like Lauren's play a vital role in enabling their workers to get on a strong financial plan, meaning that freelancers or those who are self-employed, like Angelina, need to work that much harder to get themselves started. If you fall into that bucket, he says that looking into individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are a good place to start.

Haley Sacks, a financial influencer known as Mrs. Dow Jones, agrees that endless opportunities to buy and consume don't help very much when it comes to saving. "I think it's really hard when you're constantly bombarded with so much to buy and so much FOMO," she says. "It's very easy for people to spend everything that they make."

Jane, Lauren, and Angelina all cite similar reasons for their age group's lack of retirement funds: the rising cost of living, a shortage of knowledge, and endless opportunities to spend money under capitalism. "We livein a time where our FYPs and our Instagram feeds are perfectly tailored to things we want to purchase and overconsumption is so normalized," Angelina says. "I would say [Gen Z not saving] is more because of overconsumption and the need to shop that's ingrained in us versus not having things like a 401(k), or whatever the hell it's called."

Kolluri says education and instilling confidence among young people when it comes to their money is a must. Saving for retirement is vital — not only for living expenses to be covered with age, but medical expenses, too. "The average couple spends over $300,000 on healthcare in retirement in cash," Sacks says. "The funds that you're saving are not just to live in Boca and play golf all day they're also to take care of yourself as your health deteriorates."

Kolluri says that what's different about Gen Z is they value one thing above all else: freedom. "People in this demographic express interest in wanting to maintain the freedom to pursue their interests and being able to financially manage their lives," he says. "That is a new combination we have not seen in other generations."

Retirement is a long way off for Gen Zers. Angelina, though, is already looking forward to the future. "2025 is my year to get my shit together," she says.

https://www.popsugar.com/money/gen-z-retirement-49425345
In the article, the author discusses Gen Z's approach to work and career. One of the terms that has emerged to describe a specific behavior in the workplace is "quiet quitting". Based on the context provided in the article, how would you best define this term?
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O Que É Estresse Ambiental e Como Lidar com Ele


Você já percebeu como, às vezes, a bateria do seucelular acaba rápido demais porque vários aplicativosestão rodando em segundo plano, sugando energia semque você perceba? O estresse ambiental funciona damesma forma no seu sistema nervoso.


Diferente do estresse agudo, que surge de forma intensa e passageira (como prazos apertados, provas ouemergências), o estresse ambiental é mais sutil econtínuo. Ele vai se acumulando lentamente, alimentadopor fatores como bagunça, barulho, poluição, excesso deestímulos digitais, multitarefa constante, necessidade dese adaptar a diferentes ambientes sociais ecomparações nas redes.


O problema do estresse ambiental é que ele se somasilenciosamente, mudando seu estado natural de calmapara um de tensão constante, em que o corpo nãoconsegue mais relaxar de verdade, afirma Bean.


Esse tipo de estresse pode impactar sua saúde deformas que você não percebe de imediato. "Quando seu corpo está constantemente reagindo a estressores ambientais, sua resiliência vai diminuindo com o tempo. O cérebro e o corpo ficam sobrecarregados e com menos recursos para lidar com o que aparece", explica Polina Shkadron, terapeuta em Nova York especializada em TDAH.


Esse acúmulo pode virar um ciclo vicioso, onde até os pequenos estresses do dia a dia, que antes pareciam fáceis de lidar, passam a ser opressores, já que o sistema nervoso está no limite. Com o tempo, isso pode levar a burnout, ansiedade, dificuldades emocionais, problemas de sono, inflamações, baixa imunidade e até dores crônicas.


Os sinais variam de pessoa para pessoa, mas alguns sintomas comuns incluem:


 • Sensação constante de estar "no limite", mesmo quando nada está visivelmente errado

• Tensão no corpo (principalmente no pescoço, mandíbula, quadris ou assoalho pélvico) que só se percebe ao parar e prestar atenção

• Dificuldade para dormir ou acordar cansado 

• Sentir-se sobrecarregado por decisões simples ou incapaz de concluir tarefas

• Hipersensibilidade a sons ou interações sociais 

• Uma sensação persistente de que nunca é suficiente — tempo, energia, produtividade ou até valor pessoal


Não dá para eliminar completamente esse tipo de estresse, mas é possível reduzir seu impacto. "O segredo é aprender a controlá-lo antes que ele se torne crônico", orienta Bean. Aqui vão algumas estratégias simples:


• Faça micro pausas: Afaste-se dos dispositivos, alongue-se, respire fundo, faça um escaneamento corporal ou dê uma volta rápida no quarteirão. "Até pausas de 60 segundos podem quebrar o ciclo do estresse", diz Bean.

• Estabeleça limites sensoriais: Reduza distrações digitais, barulhos de fundo, luzes fortes e bagunça sempre que possível. Isso ajuda a evitar a sobrecarga sensorial.

• Mantenha conexões sociais: Ligue para alguém querido, marque encontros, cozinhe com amigos ou faça atividades em grupo. Estar com pessoas que te entendem ajuda o sistema nervoso a se acalmar, afirma Schwartzberg.

• Mexa o corpo: Caminhadas, alongamentos, yoga ou tai chi ajudam a liberar tensão acumulada e te reconectar com o corpo.

• Reserve tempo para o prazer: "Separe ao menos um momento no dia que não seja sobre ser produtivo", recomenda Bean. Pode ser tomar um chá, escrever, cuidar das plantas ou ouvir seu podcast favorito. "Eu gosto de fazer um 'sacudir geral' no corpo para 'lavar' o dia", conta Schwartzberg.

• Use a voz: Cantar, fazer humming (zumbido com a boca fechada) ou soltar o ar lentamente estimula o nervo vago, o que ajuda a trazer calma.

• Não engula seus sentimentos: O estresse aumenta quando suprimimos o que sentimos. Schwartzberg sugere reconhecer suas necessidades, mesmo que de forma simples: "Preciso de um tempo de silêncio" ou "Podemos conversar quando estivermos mais descansados?"

• E lembre-se: você está dando conta. Um passo de cada vez já faz diferença.


https://forbes.com.br/forbessaude/2025/08/o-que-e-estresse-ambientale-como-lidar-com-ele/
Muitos processos relacionados à saúde não se manifestam de forma instantânea, mas resultam de desgastes acumulados ao longo do tempo. No caso do estresse ambiental, a descrição apresentada pela especialista evidencia que seus efeitos podem comprometer gradualmente a capacidade do organismo de reagir a novas demandas. Considerando esse contexto, qual conclusão se mostra coerente com o texto?
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Texto associado.
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


O Que É Estresse Ambiental e Como Lidar com Ele


Você já percebeu como, às vezes, a bateria do seucelular acaba rápido demais porque vários aplicativosestão rodando em segundo plano, sugando energia semque você perceba? O estresse ambiental funciona damesma forma no seu sistema nervoso.


Diferente do estresse agudo, que surge de forma intensa e passageira (como prazos apertados, provas ouemergências), o estresse ambiental é mais sutil econtínuo. Ele vai se acumulando lentamente, alimentadopor fatores como bagunça, barulho, poluição, excesso deestímulos digitais, multitarefa constante, necessidade dese adaptar a diferentes ambientes sociais ecomparações nas redes.


O problema do estresse ambiental é que ele se somasilenciosamente, mudando seu estado natural de calmapara um de tensão constante, em que o corpo nãoconsegue mais relaxar de verdade, afirma Bean.


Esse tipo de estresse pode impactar sua saúde deformas que você não percebe de imediato. "Quando seu corpo está constantemente reagindo a estressores ambientais, sua resiliência vai diminuindo com o tempo. O cérebro e o corpo ficam sobrecarregados e com menos recursos para lidar com o que aparece", explica Polina Shkadron, terapeuta em Nova York especializada em TDAH.


Esse acúmulo pode virar um ciclo vicioso, onde até os pequenos estresses do dia a dia, que antes pareciam fáceis de lidar, passam a ser opressores, já que o sistema nervoso está no limite. Com o tempo, isso pode levar a burnout, ansiedade, dificuldades emocionais, problemas de sono, inflamações, baixa imunidade e até dores crônicas.


Os sinais variam de pessoa para pessoa, mas alguns sintomas comuns incluem:


 • Sensação constante de estar "no limite", mesmo quando nada está visivelmente errado

• Tensão no corpo (principalmente no pescoço, mandíbula, quadris ou assoalho pélvico) que só se percebe ao parar e prestar atenção

• Dificuldade para dormir ou acordar cansado 

• Sentir-se sobrecarregado por decisões simples ou incapaz de concluir tarefas

• Hipersensibilidade a sons ou interações sociais 

• Uma sensação persistente de que nunca é suficiente — tempo, energia, produtividade ou até valor pessoal


Não dá para eliminar completamente esse tipo de estresse, mas é possível reduzir seu impacto. "O segredo é aprender a controlá-lo antes que ele se torne crônico", orienta Bean. Aqui vão algumas estratégias simples:


• Faça micro pausas: Afaste-se dos dispositivos, alongue-se, respire fundo, faça um escaneamento corporal ou dê uma volta rápida no quarteirão. "Até pausas de 60 segundos podem quebrar o ciclo do estresse", diz Bean.

• Estabeleça limites sensoriais: Reduza distrações digitais, barulhos de fundo, luzes fortes e bagunça sempre que possível. Isso ajuda a evitar a sobrecarga sensorial.

• Mantenha conexões sociais: Ligue para alguém querido, marque encontros, cozinhe com amigos ou faça atividades em grupo. Estar com pessoas que te entendem ajuda o sistema nervoso a se acalmar, afirma Schwartzberg.

• Mexa o corpo: Caminhadas, alongamentos, yoga ou tai chi ajudam a liberar tensão acumulada e te reconectar com o corpo.

• Reserve tempo para o prazer: "Separe ao menos um momento no dia que não seja sobre ser produtivo", recomenda Bean. Pode ser tomar um chá, escrever, cuidar das plantas ou ouvir seu podcast favorito. "Eu gosto de fazer um 'sacudir geral' no corpo para 'lavar' o dia", conta Schwartzberg.

• Use a voz: Cantar, fazer humming (zumbido com a boca fechada) ou soltar o ar lentamente estimula o nervo vago, o que ajuda a trazer calma.

• Não engula seus sentimentos: O estresse aumenta quando suprimimos o que sentimos. Schwartzberg sugere reconhecer suas necessidades, mesmo que de forma simples: "Preciso de um tempo de silêncio" ou "Podemos conversar quando estivermos mais descansados?"

• E lembre-se: você está dando conta. Um passo de cada vez já faz diferença.


https://forbes.com.br/forbessaude/2025/08/o-que-e-estresse-ambientale-como-lidar-com-ele/
As manifestações do estresse crônico podem se apresentar de maneiras sutis e diversas, afetando tanto o corpo quanto as emoções. O texto mostra que esses sinais, embora variem entre indivíduos, revelam um padrão de desgaste progressivo que altera a percepção de si e do ambiente. Considerando essa descrição, qual conclusão é condizente com a interpretação do trecho?
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Durante as primeiras expedições europeias ao litoral brasileiro, um navegador foi o primeiro a chegar à regiãoonde hoje está localizada a Ilha de Santa Catarina, explorando a faixa entre o continente e a ilha. Quem foi esse navegador?
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