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More than 100 South African gold miners
treated for smoke inhalation
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Hundreds of South African gold mine workers were rescued and over 100 treated for smoke inhalation after an underground fire, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said on Thursday.
Safety is a huge issue in South Africa’s dangerous deep-level mines and a focus for investors. A spate of deaths at SibanyeStillwater’s gold operations, including a seismic event that killed seven miners in early May, has highlighted the risks.
In the latest incident, more than 600 miners were initially trapped after a fire broke out at a mine east of Johannesburg operated by unlisted Gold One, NUM said.
This comes almost two weeks after five miners died in an underground fire at a South African copper mine operated by unlisted Palabora Mining Company in Limpopo.
Company officials could not immediately be reached for comment.
“As the NUM, we vehemently condemn this kind of incident as it is becoming a trend”, the union said in a statement.
(Disponível em:<https://www.reuters.com/article/us-safrica-mining-fire/more-than-100-south-african-gold-miners-treated-for-smoke-inhalation-idUSKBN1KG294
A questão é referente à obra A dança dos cabelos, de Carlos Herculano Lopes.
Leia o seguinte excerto:
“Assentada neste banco onde a empregada me trouxe o jantar e após a sobremesa uma garrafa de café, estou com os olhos no azul da serra e no sol que nele se abriga, nessa estranha hora em que o silêncio é cortado apenas pelo berro de uma rês ou pelo cruzar de uma ave, e em que faço mais um cigarro, sem, no entanto, livrar-me dos latejos que em fincadas sucessivas voltam às minhas pernas e doem como as antigas lembranças de minha infância.”
LOPES, Carlos Herculano. A dança dos cabelos. Rio de Janeiro: Record, 2017.
Tell Us What to Call the Generation After Millennials {Please)
Millennials are getting older. Not that much older, of course. We're a roughly defined generational cohort, but arguably the oldest members of our demographic set are just beginning to reach the age of 40.
Meanwhile, the American generation behind millennials has started to move intothe workplace. And while some have proposed names for this group born in 1995 and after — Generation Z, PostMillennials, The Homeland Generation, iGeneration — all of these names are bad. The first two don't even strive for originality! Come on. Then again, it's hard to know what makes a generational name stick.
"Millennial" was coined in the late 1980s by the consultants Neil Howe and William Strauss, both baby boomers, before the term Generation X was even popularized. (They wanted to call them "13th Gen," but that didn't stick, and neither did "slackers."
But their term "millennial" did not become the dominant name for the huge generation after those two until much later. "In retrospect, it's easy to see that names that people gravitate to say something," Mr. Howe said in a recent interview. "Either the name itself or the way in which it was adapted."
But Malcolm Harris, the millennial author of "Kids These Days: Human Capital and the Making of Millennials," argues that those most interested in naming generations are those trying to sell things to that cohort.
"Generations are really only understood in retrospect," Mr. Harris said. "Some people have a financial interest in naming them as soon as possible, people trying to sell stuff. That's the first perspective we get on any cohort, and I don't think it's necessarily a very good one."
One stumbling block is a lack of agreement about the birth years for each generation. People on the fringes can feel as if they've got almost nothing in common with the rest of the group. A few years' difference can determine if you could have been drafted for Vietnam, watched the first MTV videos, or were born into a world of instant messaging.
In 2015, the Census Bureau said that there were 83.1 million American millennials (born between 1982 and 2000), exceeding the 75.4 million baby boomers (between 1946 and 1964), and the 65 million that Pew Research said belong in Generation X (between 1965 and 1980). But the generation after millennials is still so ill-defined (probably because of the whole name issue) that an accurate count has not yet been established.
And a good name? Nope.
Fonte: New York Times. Publicado em 23/01/2018. Disponível em: https://www.nytimes. com/2018/01/23/style/generation-names.html
O texto a seguir refere-se ao crescimento da taxa de feminicídios no Brasil:
"Segundo o Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS), o número de assassinatos chega a 4,8 para cada 100 mil mulheres. O Mapa da Violência de 2015 aponta que, entre 1980 e 2013, 106.093 pessoas morreram por sua condição de ser mulher As mulheres negras são ainda mais violentadas. Apenas entre 2003 e 2013, houve aumento de 54% no registro de mortes, passando de 1.864 para 2.875 nesse período. Muitas vezes, são os próprios familiares (50,3%) ou parceiros/ex-parceiros (33,2%) os que cometem os assassinatos.”
Fonte: Revista Exame, 27/08/2017
De acordo com a notícia, é correto afirmar que: