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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

The successful selling of a variety of products by Indigo bookstores started with
Quanto à construção sintática de orações e períodos e às consequências semânticas dessa construção no TEXTO 2, analise as assertivas abaixo.
I. No período “os dois times devem reunir-se rapidamente para deliberar o que fazer” (8º parágrafo), a conjunção destacada introduz uma relação de finalidade entre as ações de “reunir” e “deliberar”. II. O período “É permitido entrar na área adversária” (11º parágrafo), também estaria adequado com relação à sintaxe de concordância se fosse redigido da seguinte maneira: “É permitida a entrada naárea adversária”. III.No trecho “Joga-se o futebol de rua mais ou menos como o futebol de verdade” (11º parágrafo), a conjunção destacada estabelece uma relação causal entre o futebol de rua e o futebol de verdade. IV.Em “No desespero, usa-se qualquer coisa que role” (2º parágrafo), se o substantivo destacado, que é sujeito da oração, estivesse no plural; o verbo, obrigatoriamente, seria flexionado no plural: “usam-se”. V. Em “No caso de se usar uma pedra [...] recomenda-se jogar de sapatos” (2º parágrafo), a expressão grifada relaciona de forma concessiva o fato de usar uma pedra à recomendação de jogar de sapatos.
Estão CORRETAS, apenas, as afirmativas

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TEXTO 5


O ANJO DE PERNAS TORTAS


A um passe de Didi, Garrincha avança

Colado o couro aos pés, o olhar atento

Dribla um, dribla dois, depois descansa

Como a medir o lance do momento.

Vem-lhe o pressentimento; ele se lança

Mais rápido que o próprio pensamento,

Dribla mais um, mais dois; a bola trança

Feliz, entre seus pés – um pé de vento!

Num só transporte, a multidão contrita

Em ato de morte se levanta e grita

Seu uníssono canto de esperança.

Garrincha, o anjo, escuta e atende: Gooooool!

É pura imagem: um G que chuta um O

Dentro da meta, um L. É pura dança!


MORAES, Vinícius. O anjo de Pernas Tortas. Disponível em < http://www.jornaldepoesia.jor.br/futebol.html#vinicius>. Acesso em: 5 maio 2018.
Vinícius de Moraes escreveu “O anjo de pernas tortas” em homenagem a Garrincha, jogador de futebol contemporâneo de Pelé. Pode-se afirmar que esse texto foi escrito na segunda fase da produção literária do poeta, pois apresenta as seguintes características:

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

“In Her Words” is a subsection at Indigo in which one can find
A empresa de consultoria ARM está contratando pessoas para o primeiro emprego. Durante uma dinâmica realizada no processo seletivo, uma das solicitações feitas aos candidatos foi a de escolher apenas três das habilidades seguintes para compor seus currículos: atividades voluntárias, hobbies, trabalhos como freelancer, liderança e presença nas redes sociais. De quantas formas distintas pode um candidato elaborar seu currículo obedecendo à exigência feita pela empresa?
Considere o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
How INTERPOL supports Brazil to tackle international crime

Brazil is the largest South American country, with 16,000 km of land border and 8,000 km of coastline to protect against incoming crime. Its geographic location at the heart of the Americas, and its numerous maritime ports sitting on transshipment routes to global markets, make it attractive to organized crime.

The capacity to take investigations beyond this vast expanse of territory to work with police forces the world over is crucial to safeguarding Brazilian national security.

The INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) in Brasilia plays a fundamental role in protecting the country’s economy, institutions and businesses against global crime.

(Adaptado de: https://www.interpol.int/Who-we-are/ Member-countries/Americas/BRAZIL - Acessado em: 05/03/2019.)
O texto afirma que o Brasil é “atraente para o crime organizado”. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta a melhor justificativa para essa afirmação, segundo as informações do texto.
Assinale a alternativa em que o trecho do diário foi reescrito, mantendo-se as correlações semânticas originais e respeitando-se a variedade culta da língua portuguesa.
Leia o texto que se segue:
Dialogando com o público leitor
– Boa tarde, o senhor me desculpe eu estar interrompendo sua leitura, mas é só um minutinho. – Ah, pois não. – É o seguinte, não é o senhor que é o escritor? O menino ali me disse que o senhor é o escritor. – Bem, não sei se sou o escritor. Mas sou um escritor, sou, sim. – Madalena, venha cá, é ele! Madalena! Chame Rosalvo e os meninos, é ele? – O que foi que houve? – Madalena é minha esposa, ela estava com vergonha de perguntar se era o senhor mesmo o escritor. Ela me disse que já tinha ouvido muito falar no senhor. E Rosalvo é meu cunhado, que conhece sua obra, é gente boa. – Sim, eu... – Não vou interromper nada, pode ficar descansado, o senhor pode continuar com sua leitura. – Eu... – Madalena, é ele mesmo! Você tinha razão, é ele. É boa gente, você sabe? Estamos aqui numa prosa ótima, ele é a simplicidade em pessoa. Olha aí, Rosalvo, é ele. Pode sentar, rapaz, ele não morde, háhá! – Muito prazer, dá licença. – Eu... – Meu nome é Rosalvo Luiz da Anunciação Pereira, mas eu costumo assinar apenas Anunciação Pereira. – Ah, sim, interessante. – Admiro muito sua obra, O Sargento de Milícias. – Mas não fui eu quem escreveu esse, foi outro. Bem que podia ter sido eu, mas não fui eu. – Ah, então o senhor não é autor do “Sargento”? – Sou, mas de outro sargento, o Sargento Getúlio.
RIBEIRO, João Ubaldo. Contos e crônicas para ler na escola. Rio de Janeiro: Objetiva, 2010, p. 59-63.
Assinale a alternativa CORRETA em relação ao texto lido.

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TEXTO 19


IDOSOS JÁ SÃO 30 MILHÕES NO PAÍS

Envelhecimento acelerado da população traz desafios para o sistema público


Nos últimos cinco anos, a quantidade de idosos no País cresceu 18%, elevando para mais de 30,2 milhões de habitantes o número de brasileiros acima dos 60 anos de idade. De 2012 a 2017, o Brasil ganhou quase um milhão de idosos a cada ano, mantendo a tendência de envelhecimento populacional. Os dados estão na Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicílios Contínua – Característica dos Moradores e Domicílios, divulgada recentemente.

Nos cinco anos analisados pela PNAD Contínua, o aumento de idosos foi observado em todas as unidades da federação. As mulheres são maioria expressiva entre a população nessa faixa etária, somando 16,9 milhões (56% dos idosos) ante 13,3 milhões de homens (44% do grupo).

O aumento expressivo de idosos traz consigo um desafio ao sistema público, especialmente ao setor de saúde.

Folha de Londrina, 27 abr 2018. Disponível em: <https://www.folhadelondrina.com.br/geral/idosos-ja-sao-30- milhoes-no-pais-1005508.html>. Acesso em: 12 maio 2018 (adaptado).


A dinâmica demográfica de uma sociedade pode representar preocupações de acordo com os interesses econômicos e com as condições de desenvolvimento social. Nesse sentido, são orientadas as políticas internas dos países para direcionar os seus rumos demográficos, através de ações que promovam a contenção ou o estímulo à imigração, o incentivo ou o controle da natalidade, entre outras. A respeito das tendências demográficas do Brasil, na atualidade, identifique a alternativa CORRETA.

Um artefato de engenharia mecânica leva 60 horas para ser montado por 4 engenheiros. Se o número de horas trabalhadas para montar o artefato for inversamente proporcional ao número de engenheiros, então 5 engenheiros montarão o artefato em:

As primeiras expedições na costa africana a partir da ocupação de Ceuta em 1415, ainda na terra de povos berberes, foram registrando a geografia, as condições de navegação e de ancoragem. Nas paradas, os portugueses negociavam com as populações locais e sequestravam pessoas que chegavam às praias, levando-as para os navios para serem vendidas como escravas. Tal ato era justificado pelo fato de esses povos serem infiéis, seguidores das leis de Maomé, considerados inimigos, e portanto podiam ser escravizados, pois acreditavam ser justo guerrear com eles. Mais ao sul, além do rio Senegal, os povos encontrados não eram islamizados, portanto não eram inimigos, mas eram pagãos, ignorantes das leis de Deus, e no entender dos portugueses da época também podiam ser escravizados, pois ao se converterem ao cristianismo teriam uma chance de salvar suas almas na vida além desta.

(Marina de Mello e Souza. África e Brasil africano, 2007.)

O texto caracteriza

Considere as funções f (x) = 2 x + k e g(x) = x2 + m, com k e m números inteiros.


Se f(1) = − 2 + g(2) e f(0) = g(0), o valor de f(g(f(-1))) é

Atente para o seguinte excerto: “O Brasil, por suas condições climáticas e grandes extensões de maciços montanhosos, está sujeito aos desastres associados aos movimentos de massa nas encostas”.

Fernandes, N. F. e Amaral, C. P. do. Movimentos de massa: uma abordagem geológico-geomorfológica. In. Geomorfologia e meio ambiente. Guerra, A. J. T. e Cunha, S. B.da. Rio de Janeiro. Bertrand Brasil. 1996.

Considerando o texto acima sobre os movimentos de massa no Brasil, é correto concluir que a principal causa desses eventos, nas áreas urbanas ocupadas, está associada

TEXT 2


The first step in establishing a cyber ethical culture is to ask the really tough questions, the answer to which may be politically incorrect. HR (Human resources), legal, security and top management need to work together to set the tone they wish to flow through gaming; other times off-site meetings will work.

The second step is to include cyber ethical components in corporate security awareness campaigns to keep employees clued in.

The last but most important step is to be ready to make changes rapidly when cyber ethics becomes a component of information security efforts. We cannot predict how they will change tomorrow or next year – but we need to be prepared.

(MARINOTTO, Demóstene. Reading on Info Tech (Inglês para Informática). São Paulo, Novatec, 2007.)

Choose the only CORRECT alternative which exposes an appropriated synonymous to replace the word pundits, detached on the first paragraph:

Atente para a seguinte notícia “A Secretaria da Saúde do Ceará (Sesa) confirmou três mortes e sete casos de gripe H1N1 no Ceará. A doença pode causar febres de até 40º.” (16/04/2018)

Fonte: https://www.opovo.com.br/noticias/saude/2018/04/confirma dos-30-casos-de-h1n1-em-fortaleza.html

No que diz respeito à gripe H1N1, é correto afirmar que

T E X T


EL TIGRE, Venezuela — Thousands of workers are fleeing Venezuela’s state-owned oil company, abandoning once-coveted jobs made worthless by the worst inflation in the world. And now the hemorrhaging is threatening the nation’s chances of overcoming its long economic collapse.

Desperate oil workers and criminals are also stripping the oil company of vital equipment, vehicles, pumps and copper wiring, carrying off whatever they can to make money. The double drain — of people and hardware — is further crippling a company that has been teetering for years yet remains the country’s most important source of income.

The timing could not be worse for Venezuela’s increasingly authoritarian president, Nicolás Maduro, who was re-elected last month in a vote that has been widely condemned by leaders across the hemisphere. Prominent opposition politicians were either barred from competing in the election, imprisoned or in exile.

But while Mr. Maduro has firm control over the country, Venezuela is on its knees economically, buckled by hyperinflation and a history of mismanagement. Widespread hunger, political strife, devastating shortages of medicine and an exodus of well over a million people in recent years have turned this country, once the economic envy of many of its neighbors, into a crisis that is spilling over international borders.

If Mr. Maduro is going to find a way out of the mess, the key will be oil: virtually the only source of hard currency for a nation with the world’s largest estimated petroleum reserves. But each month Venezuela produces less of it. Offices at the state oil company are emptying out, crews in the field are at half strength, pickup trucks are stolen and vital materials vanish. All of this is adding to the severe problems at the company that were already acute because of corruption, poor maintenance, crippling debts, the loss of professionals and even a lack of spare parts.

Now workers at all levels are walking away in large numbers, sometimes literally taking piecesof the company with them, union leaders, oil executives and workers say.

A job with Petróleos de Venezuela, known as Pdvsa, used to be a ticket to the Venezuelan Dream. No more.

Inflation in Venezuela is projected to reach an astounding 13,000 percent this year, according to the International Monetary Fund. When The New York Times interviewed Mr. Navas in May, the monthly salary for a worker like him was barely enough to buy a whole chicken or two pounds of beef. But with prices going up so quickly, it buys even less now.

Junior Martínez, 28, who has worked in the oil industry for eight years, is assembling papers, including his diploma as a chemical engineer. His wife and her daughter left three months ago to earn money in Brazil. “I get 1,400,000 bolívars a week and it isn’t even enough to buy a carton of eggs or a tube of toothpaste,”Mr. Martínez said of his salary in bolívars, Venezuela’s currency.

Mr. Martínez’s father, Ovidio Martínez, 55, recalled growing up here when the oil boom began. He cried as he spoke of his son’s determination to leave the country. “You watch your children leave and you can’t stop them,” the elder Mr. Martínez said, fighting back tears. “In this country, they don’t have a future.”

In El Tigre, hundreds of people stood in line one recent morning outside a supermarket, many waiting since the evening before to buy whatever food they could.

From: www.nytimes.com/June 14, 2018. Adapted.

Because of the crisis Venezuela is going through, the text states that

No Brasil, a pirâmide etária está passando por um acentuado processo de transformação por causa da segunda fase da transição demográfica que ora se observa no país. Sobre a estrutura etária da população brasileira considere as afirmativas a seguir.

I. O contínuo e acentuado estreitamento da base, verificado nos últimos censos, revela a queda da natalidade e a diminuição do percentual de jovens e crianças no conjunto da população, ao mesmo tempo em que o corpo e o ápice da pirâmide tornam-se gradativamente mais largos.

II. Acentua-se a tendência histórica de predomínio feminino no conjunto da população, com alguma variação regional; por exemplo, a Região Sudeste é a única em que a população masculina predomina sobre a feminina. Isso se explica, em grande parte pelas migrações internas.

III. A queda acentuada da taxa de fecundidade não se verifica apenas nas regiões mais ricas do país, ela é um fenômeno generalizado, ainda que mais intenso no Sul e no Sudeste.

IV. As políticas públicas e o Estatuto do Idoso asseguram cidadania, atendimento social e de saúde para a população envelhecida.

Assinale a alternativa CORRETA.

TEXTO 1:


YOUTUBE TO BAN VIDEOS PROMOTING GUN SALES

By NIRAJ CHOKSHI MARCH 22, 2018


YouTube said this week that it would tighten restrictions on some firearm videos, its latest policy announcement since coming under scrutiny after last month’s mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Fla.

The video-streaming service, which is owned by Google, said it would ban videos that promote either the construction or sale of firearms and their accessories. The new policy, developed with expert advice over the last four months, will go into effect next month, it said.

“While we’ve long prohibited the sale of firearms, we recently notified creators of updates we will be making around content promoting the sale or manufacture of firearms and their accessories, specifically, items like ammunition, gatling triggers, and drop-in auto sears,” YouTube said in a statement.

YouTube, which described the move as part of “regular changes” to policy, notified users in a Monday forum post. The company had previously banned videos showing how to make firearms discharge faster, a technique used by the gunman who killed 58 people in Las Vegas last fall.

The announcement comes days before planned student-led protests against gun violence on Saturday. It was met with frustration from gun rights advocates.

“Much like Facebook, YouTube now acts as a virtual public square,” the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a private group representing gun makers, said in a statement. “The exercise of what amounts to censorship, then, can legitimately be viewed as the stifling of commercial free speech, which has constitutional protection. Such actions also impinge on the Second Amendment.”

The policy shift comes as YouTube and other technology platforms face increased scrutiny after the Parkland shooting, in which 17 people were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

Days after that massacre, a video promoting a baseless conspiracy about a shooting survivor became the top-trending video on YouTube, prompting a crackdown on such videos. YouTube’s chief executive also said that the platform planned to fight misinformation by working in partnership with Wikipedia, the nonprofit userrun online encyclopedia. But Wikipedia said it knew nothing about that plan.

Other businesses have also made changes amid growing pressure following the Parkland attack.

Dick’s Sporting Goods, Walmart and Kroger all raised the age limit for firearm purchases to 21. The retail chains REI and Mountain Equipment Co-op suspended orders of some popular products because the company that owns those brands, Vista Outdoor, also manufactures assault-style rifles.

In 2016, Facebook announced a ban on private gun sales on its flagship website as well as on Instagram, the photo-sharing social network it owns. Anti-gun activists have complained that sellers still found ways around Facebook’s ban.

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O TBT (M.M = 291 g/mol) é um composto polar, hidrofóbico e lipofílico que foi introduzido no mercado nos anos 40. É componente de tintas anti-incrustantes, utilizadas em cascos de barcos, redes e jaulas de aquacultura a fim de impedir a fixação de organismos como algas e invertebrados (mexilhão, cracas, etc.). Além disso, o TBT é utilizado também na agricultura como pesticida, conservante de madeiras e, numa escala menor, em desinfetantes e em tratamentos algicidas em materiais de construção. A sua elevada difusão no meio marinho tornou-se uma preocupação ambiental em nível mundial. Atualmente, é considerada a substância mais tóxica produzida pelo homem.

A composição centesimal do TBT é de 49.49% de Carbono, 9.62% de Hidrogênio e 40.89% de Estanho e sua fórmula molecular é:

• A Greve Geral de 1917 no Brasil
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