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1201Q943529 | História, Brasil Monárquico Primeiro Reinado 1822 1831, Geografia e História, UECE, UECE CEV, 2021

Apesar de liderado também pelo comerciante Domingos José Martins, a forte presença de religiosos como João Ribeiro Pessoa de Melo Montenegro (Padre João Ribeiro), Pedro de Sousa Tenório (Vigário Tenório), José Inácio Ribeiro de Abreu e Lima (Padre Roma) e Joaquim da Silva Rabelo (Frei Caneca) marcou o movimento, de influência iluminista, em oposição aos impostos e à presença portuguesa na administração pública, conhecido como
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1202Q944304 | Física, Física e Química, UECE, UECE CEV, 2022

Um estudante tem à sua disposição capacitores de capacitância Cx, Cy e uma fonte de bancada. A fonte de bancada é capaz de estabelecer uma diferença de potencial V fixa entre os terminais dos capacitores quando são conectados a ela de forma individual ou de forma combinada. Quando o estudante conecta o capacitor Cx inicialmente descarregado à fonte de bancada, a energia armazenada neste é X. Ao desconectar Cx da fonte e conectar Cy, também descarregado, a energia armazenada neste é Y. Se o estudante tivesse conectado à fonte de bancada um circuito simples obtido via associação, em série, dos dois capacitores Cx e Cy, ambos inicialmente descarregados, a energia armazenada no conjunto seria
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1203Q943541 | História, Expansão Comercial a Marítima a busca de novos mundos, Geografia e História, UECE, UECE CEV, 2021

Os séculos XIV, XV e XVI são conhecidos como a época das grandes navegações. Por trás desse movimento, encontravam-se as monarquias absolutas da Europa que orientavam essa expansão com uma política econômica conhecida como Mercantilismo, que considerava
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1204Q945589 | Biologia, Leis de Mendel, Segundo Semestre, UECE, UECE CEV, 2019

Fatores ecológicos podem ser divididos em bióticos e abióticos. Sobre esses fatores, é correto afirmar que
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1205Q944059 | Inglês, Inglês, UECE, UECE CEV, 2020

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Americans May Add Five Times More Plastic to the Oceans Than Thought

The United States is using more
plastic than ever, and waste exported for
recycling is often mishandled, according
to a new study.
The United States contribution
to coastal plastic pollution worldwide is
significantly larger than previously
thought, possibly by as much as five
times, according to a study published
Friday. The research, published in Science
Advances, is the sequel to a 2015 paper
by the same authors. Two factors
contributed to the sharp increase:
Americans are using more plastic than
ever and the current study included
pollution generated by United States
exports of plastic waste, while the earlier
one did not.
The United States, which does
not have sufficient infrastructure to
handle its recycling demands at home,
exports about half of its recyclable waste.
Of the total exported, about 88 percent
ends up in countries considered to have
inadequate waste management.
“When you consider how much
of our plastic waste isn’t actually
recyclable because it is low-value,
contaminated or difficult to process, it’s
not surprising that a lot of it ends up
polluting the environment,” said the
study’s lead author, Kara Lavender Law,
research professor of oceanography at
Sea Education Association, in a
statement.
The study estimates that in
2016, the United States contributed
between 1.1 and 2.2 million metric tons of
plastic waste to the oceans through a
combination of littering, dumping and
mismanaged exports. At a minimum,
that’s almost double the total estimated
waste in the team’s previous study. At the
high end, it would be a fivefold increase
over the earlier estimate.
Nicholas Mallos, a senior
director at the Ocean Conservancy and an
author of the study, said the upper
estimate would be equal to a pile of
plastic covering the area of the White
House Lawn and reaching as high as the
Empire State Building.
The ranges are wide partly
because “there’s no real standard for
being able to provide good quality data on
collection and disposal of waste in
general,” said Ted Siegler, a resource
economist at DSM Environmental
Solutions, a consulting firm, and an
author of the study. Mr. Siegler said the
researchers had evaluated waste-disposal
practices in countries around the world
and used their “best professional
judgment” to determine the lowest and
highest amounts of plastic waste likely to
escape into the environment. They settled
on a range of 25 percent to 75 percent.
Tony Walker, an associate
professor at the Dalhousie University
School for Resource and Environmental
Studies in Halifax, Nova Scotia, said that
analyzing waste data can amount to a
“data minefield” because there are no
data standards across municipalities.
Moreover, once plastic waste is shipped
overseas, he said, data is often not
recorded at all.
Nonetheless, Dr. Walker, who
was not involved in the study, said it
could offer a more accurate accounting of
plastic pollution than the previous study,
which likely underestimated the United
States’ contribution. “They’ve put their
best estimate, as accurate as they can be
with this data,” he said, and used ranges,
which underscores that the figures are
estimates.
Of the plastics that go into the
United States recycling system, about 9
percent of the country’s total plastic
waste, there is no guarantee that they’ll
be remade into new consumer goods. New
plastic is so inexpensive to manufacture
that only certain expensive, high-grade
plastics are profitable to recycle within the
United States, which is why roughly half
of the country’s plastic waste was shipped
abroad in 2016, the most recent year for
which data is available.
Since 2016, however, the
recycling landscape has changed. China
and many countries in Southeast Asia
have stopped accepting plastic waste
imports. And lower oil prices have further
reduced the market for recycled plastic.
“What the new study really underscores is
we have to get a handle on source
reduction at home,” Mr. Mallos said. “That
starts with eliminating unnecessary and
problematic single-use plastics.”

From: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/30/
The verbs in “...ends up in countries considered to have inadequate waste management” (lines 24-25) are, respectively,
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1206Q945601 | Inglês, Segundo Semestre, UECE, UECE CEV, 2019

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How a Canadian Chain Is Reinventing Book Selling

By Alexandra Alter

About a decade ago, Heather Reisman, the chief executive of Canada’s largest bookstore chain, was having tea with the novelist Margaret Atwood when Ms. Atwood inadvertently gave her an idea for a new product. Ms. Atwood announced that she planned to go home, put on a pair of cozy socks and curl up with a book. Ms. Reisman thought about how appealing that sounded. Not long after, her company, Indigo, developed its own brand of plush “reading socks.” They quickly became one of Indigo’s signature gift items.

“Last year, all my friends got reading socks,” said Arianna Huffington, the HuffPost cofounder and a friend of Ms. Reisman’s, who also gave the socks as gifts to employees at her organization Thrive. “Most people don’t have reading socks — not like Heather’s reading socks.”

Over the last few years, Indigo has designed dozens of other products, including beach mats, scented candles, inspirational wall art, Mason jars, crystal pillars, bento lunchboxes, herb growing kits, copper cheese knife sets, stemless champagne flutes, throw pillows and scarves.

It may seem strange for a bookstore chain to be developing and selling artisanal soup bowls and organic cotton baby onesies. But Indigo’s approach seems not only novel but crucial to its success and longevity. The superstore concept, with hulking retail spaces stocking 100,000 titles, has become increasingly hard to sustain in the era of online retail, when it’s impossible to match Amazon’s vast selection.

Indigo is experimenting with a new model, positioning itself as a “cultural department store” where customers who wander in to browse through books often end up lingering as they impulsively shop for cashmere slippers and crystal facial rollers, or a knife set to go with a new Paleo cookbook. Over the past few years, Ms. Reisman has reinvented Indigo as a Goop-like, curated lifestyle brand, with sections devoted to food, health and wellness, and home décor.

Ms. Reisman is now importing Indigo’s approach to the United States. Last year, Indigo opened its first American outpost, at a luxury mall in Millburn, N.J., and she eventually plans to open a cluster of Indigos in the Northeast. Indigo’s ascendance is all the more notable given the challenges that big bookstore chains have faced in the United States. Borders, which once had more than 650 locations, filed for bankruptcy in 2011. Barnes & Noble now operates 627 stores, down from 720 in 2010, and the company put itself up for sale last year. Lately, it has been opening smaller stores, including an 8,300-square-foot outlet in Fairfax County, Va.

“Cross-merchandising is Retail 101, and it’s hard to do in a typical bookstore,” said Peter Hildick-Smith, president of the Codex Group, which analyzes the book industry. “Indigo found a way to create an extra aura around the bookbuying experience, by creating a physical extension of what you’re reading about.”

The atmosphere is unabashedly intimate, cozy and feminine — an aesthetic choice that also makes commercial sense, given that women account for some 60 percent of book buyers. A section called “The Joy of the Table” stocks Indigobrand ceramics, glassware and acacia wood serving platters with the cookbooks. The home décor section has pillows and throws, woven baskets, vases and scented candles. There’s a subsection called “In Her Words,” which features idea-driven books and memoirs by women. An area labeled “A Room of Her Own” looks like a lushdressing room, with vegan leather purses, soft gray shawls, a velvet chair, scarves and journals alongside art, design and fashion books.

Books still account for just over 50 percent of Indigo’s sales and remain the central draw; the New Jersey store stocks around 55,000 titles. But they also serve another purpose: providing a window into consumers’ interests, hobbies, desires and anxieties, which makes it easier to develop and sell related products.

Publishing executives, who have watched with growing alarm as Barnes & Noble has struggled, have responded enthusiastically to Ms. Reisman’s strategy. “Heather pioneered and perfected the art of integrating books and nonbook products,” Markus Dohle, the chief executive of Penguin Random House, said in an email.

Ms. Reisman has made herself and her own tastes and interests central to the brand. The front of the New Jersey store features a section labeled “Heather’s Picks,” with a display table covered with dozens of titles. A sign identifies her as the chain’s “founder, C.E.O., Chief Booklover and the Heather in Heather’s Picks.” She appears regularly at author signings and store events, and has interviewed prominent authors like Malcolm Gladwell, James Comey, Sally Field, Bill Clinton and Nora Ephron.

When Ms. Reisman opened the first Indigo store in Burlington, Ontario, in 1997, she had already run her own consulting firm and later served as president of a soft drink and beverage company, Cott. Still, bookselling is an idiosyncratic industry, and many questioned whether Indigo could compete with Canada’s biggest bookseller, Chapters. Skepticism dissolved a few years later when Indigo merged with Chapters, inheriting its fleet of national stores. The company now has more than 200 outlets across Canada, including 89 “superstores.” Indigo opened its first revamped concept store in 2016.

The new approach has proved lucrative: In its 2017 fiscal year, the company’s revenue exceeded $1 billion Canadian for the first time. In its 2018 fiscal year, Indigo reported a revenue increase of nearly $60 million Canadian over the previous year, making it the most profitable year in the chain’s history.

The company’s dominance in Canada doesn’t guarantee it will thrive in the United States, where it has to compete not only with Amazon and Barnes & Noble, but with a resurgent wave of independent booksellers. After years of decline, independent stores have rebounded, with some 2,470 locations, up from 1,651 a decade ago, according to the American Booksellers Association. And Amazon has expanded into the physical retail market, with around 20 bookstores across the United States.

Ms. Reisman acknowledges that the company faces challenges as it expands southward. Still, she’s optimistic, and is already scouting locations for a second store near New York.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/01

Indigo, Canada’s largest bookstore chain, started expanding to other countries last year, opening a new store in
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1207Q679621 | História, Expansão Comercial a Marítima a busca de novos mundos, Geografia e História 2 Dia, UECE, UECE CEV, 2019

Cristóvão Colombo inicia o diário de sua primeira viagem com uma introdução em que recorda as circunstâncias nas quais os soberanos da coroa de Castela e Aragão deram-lhe a tarefa de encontrar o caminho marítimo para a
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1208Q679622 | História, Revolução Intelectual do século XVIII Iluminismo, Geografia e História 2 Dia, UECE, UECE CEV, 2019

O conteúdo da declaração de Independência dos Estados Unidos da América é típico do pensamento iluminista presente nas colônias no século XVIII. O autor de destaque desse documento seguramente é
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1209Q943559 | Filosofia, Ética e Liberdade, Filosofia e Sociologia, UECE, UECE CEV, 2021

“Todo o ser que só pode agir sob a ideia da liberdade é, por isso mesmo, em sentido prático, verdadeiramente livre. Quer dizer, para ele valem todas as leis que estão inseparavelmente ligadas à liberdade, exatamente como se a sua vontade fosse definida como livre em si mesma. A todo o ser racional que tem uma vontade, temos que atribuir-lhe necessariamente também a ideia de liberdade, sob a qual ele unicamente pode agir.”

Kant, I. Fundamentação da metafísica dos costumes. Trad. port. Paulo Quintela. Lisboa: Edições 70, p. 16 – Adaptado.


Considerando a citação acima, é correto afirmar que

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1210Q943054 | Matemática, Função Exponencial, Prova de Conhecimentos Gerais, UECE, UECE CEV, 2021

Sejam f e g funções reais de variável real definidas por f(x) = 2x e g(x) = x3 . Se h = g ° f é a função composta de g com f (isto é, h(x) = g(f(x))), então, a expressão que define a função h-1 , inversa da função h, é h-1 (x) igual a
Nota: Se a e z são números reais positivos e a≠1, loga(z) é o logaritmo de z na base a.
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1211Q943061 | História, República de 1954 a 1964, Prova de Conhecimentos Gerais, UECE, UECE CEV, 2021

A partir do governo do Presidente Juscelino Kubistchek, os camponeses entraram de vez na vida política nacional. Questões como a desigualdade campo-cidade, a reforma agrária e os direitos trabalhistas para os trabalhadores do campo passaram a fazer parte dos discursos cotidianos. Nesse processo se desenvolveram e ganharam atenção as Ligas Camponesas. Sobre essas ligas, é correto dizer que
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1212Q946651 | Geografia, Vegetação, Geografia e História, UECE, UECE CEV, 2019

“Como a vegetação é um dos componentes mais importantes da biota, seu estado de conservação e de continuidade definem a existência ou não de hábitats para as espécies, a manutenção de serviços ambientais e o fornecimento de bens essenciais à sobrevivência de populações humanas.”

Disponível em: https://www.mma.gov.br/biomas.html


O texto acima trata da conservação da vegetação como recurso natural. A partir dessa premissa, aponta-se, como uma das práticas de conservação dos recursos naturais, a criação de

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1213Q943069 | Geografia, Prova de Conhecimentos Gerais, UECE, UECE CEV, 2021

Atente para o que se diz a seguir sobre relevo cárstico:

“O relevo cárstico é particularmente associado a rochas calcárias, podendo se referir também, a paisagens similares elaboradas em outras rochas, carbonáticas ou não”.

Piló, Luís B. Geomorfologia Cárstica. Revista Brasileira de Geomorfologia. Vol.1. nº 1. 2000.

Sobre os ambientes cársticos, é correto afirmar que

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1214Q944108 | Biologia, Moléculas, Biologia, UECE, UECE CEV, 2020

Organismos anaeróbios facultativos são aqueles que
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1215Q943085 | Biologia, Vírus e bactérias, Prova de Conhecimentos Gerais, UECE, UECE CEV, 2021

Em relação às doenças bacterianas, é correto afirmar que
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1216Q943087 | Biologia, A química da vida, Prova de Conhecimentos Gerais, UECE, UECE CEV, 2021

Em relação aos aminoácidos e proteínas, assinale a afirmação verdadeira.
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1217Q943090 | Educação Física, Prova de Conhecimentos Gerais, UECE, UECE CEV, 2021

A partir da Constituição de 1988, o lazer passou a ser direito social de todos os cidadãos brasileiros, ficando, assim, assegurado pelas constituições estaduais e leis orgânicas de municípios. Considerando o conceito de lazer, assinale a opção que NÃO corresponde à definição de atividade de lazer.
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1218Q943348 | Biologia, Uma visão geral da célula, Primeira Fase OAB, UECE, UECE CEV, 2021

Em relação às células vegetais, é correto afirmar que
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1219Q944122 | Biologia, Sistema Reprodutor Humano, Biologia, UECE, UECE CEV, 2020

A gravidez ectópica ocorre quando
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1220Q944177 | Geografia, Geografia e História, UECE, UECE CEV, 2020

Escreva V ou F, conforme seja verdadeiro ou falso o que se afirma a seguir a respeito da dimensão geográfica e geoeconômica da globalização.


( ) Há uma crescente interdependência dos mercados, resultante da abertura das economias nacionais e do avanço tecnológico dos meios de transportes e comunicações, o que tornou a circulação mais rápida, intensificando os fluxos de mercadorias, capitais e informações.
( ) O novo espaço industrial se caracteriza por funcionar em rede e, embora a gestão empresarial seja mantida nas principais metrópoles globais, a produção está em processo de desconcentração com reconcentração em regiões e países de mão de obra barata.
( ) A dimensão cultural da globalização provoca uma certa padronização dos costumes, tendo como referência os hábitos das economias capitalistas centrais, porém, não sem resistências e readequações em alguns países.
( ) Há um fortalecimento das corporações transnacionais, pois estas assumem várias funções que antes eram exercidas pelos Estados, como o controle dos meios de comunicação e energia, eliminando as fronteiras políticas e econômicas dos Estados Nacionais.

Está correta, de cima para baixo, a seguinte sequência:
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