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31 Q946072 | Inglês, Tradução Translation, Primeiro Semestre, FATEC, FATEC

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The Skills You Need To Succeed In 2020
By Avil Beckford – Aug 6, 2018.

The World Economic Forum reports that you need ten skills to thrive in 2020: complex problem solving; critical thinking; creativity; people management; coordinating with others; emotional intelligence; judgement and decision making; service orientation; negotiation; cognitive flexibility.

The ten skills on this list make sense fo r the age that we are living in. Of these, you want to focus oncreative work, because that is where you are likely to remain employable. Every professional can be creative in the work she does.

You might have started to realize that you will need more than the ten skills listed earlier. Alvin Toffler once said, “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”

In some instances, relearning could be adapting what you know to a new reality. Take cell phones as an example. When they first came out, they were used solely as communications devices. Convergence happened, and now our smartphones are minicomputers. People had to relearn how to use a phone.

In terms of work, you will have to adapt some of your skills to the jobs of the future, and you will also have to learn new skills. Here are some of the additional skills that you will need to succeed in 2020.

Learning how to learn. Since skills are constantly changing, you have to learn how to learn.

Analyzing information. When you take good and detailed notes, you can review them to pick out the big ideas, understand, and make sense of information.

Spotting patterns and trends. I recommend that you combine ideas from the different books that you read. By doing this, you may be able to spot ideas and trends.

Communicating – written and oral. You can combine ideas that once seemed unrelated to communicate them to influencers, who can help you to shape and implement them.

Understanding and leveraging technology. Technology is changing at an unprecedented pace, so you need to understand and keep on top of it.

<https://tinyurl.com/y7pahnqf> Acesso em: 15.10.2018. Adaptado.
De acordo com o texto, dentre as dez habilidades apontadas como necessárias para os profissionais prosperarem em 2020, a habilidade que apresenta maior probabilidade para que uma pessoa se mantenha empregada é

32 Q942812 | História, A estruturação do Estado norteamericano território, Primeiro Semestre, SÃO CAMILO, VUNESP

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A Guerra Civil norte-americana (1861-1865) merece a atenção do estudante brasileiro por diversos motivos. Primeiro, foi uma guerra que marcou profundamente a evolução histórica dos Estados Unidos da América. [...] Em segundo lugar, esta guerra lembra vários aspectos da história do Brasil quando questões semelhantes surgiram.

(Peter L. Eisenberg. Guerra civil americana, 1984.)
Essa guerra marcou profundamente a história dos Estados Unidos porque

33 Q946213 | História, A estruturação do Estado norteamericano território, Primeiro Semestre, IF Sul MG, IF SUL MG

No período entre guerras (I e II Guerra Mundial), surgem novas formas de pensamento político e ideologias que nortearão o pensamento político contemporâneo. O partido nazista defendia que as humilhações promovidas na Alemanha, pelo Tratado de Versalhes (1919), deveriam ser destruídas e uma grande Alemanha deveria ser construída em seu lugar. Especificamente sobre o sentimento Pan Germânico ou de uma Grande Alemanha pode ser associado à:

34 Q679255 | Conhecimentos Gerais, Economia Nacional, Primeiro Semestre, MULTIVIX, MULTIVIX

Plano Real


Duas características básicas podem ser identificadas no Plano Real dentro da sequência de tentativas de estabilização da economia brasileira, depois da crise da dívida externa do início da década de 1980. Uma característica foi a intenção deliberada de fugir aos movimentos bruscos e do elemento surpresa que fizeram a glória e o fracasso de seus antecessores, e que atingiram o paroxismo no Plano Collor. A segunda característica foi a insistência da equipe no governo em anunciar o plano como uma estratégia multifásica de estabilização, da qual a reforma monetária seria apenas um momento, e não necessariamente o mais importante. Essas duas características tinham o objetivo de desarmar os espíritos dos agentes econômicos, que tinham se habituado a associar programas de estabilização a perdas súbitas de direitos.


Fonte: CARNEIRO, Dionísio Dias. Plano Real. Disponível em: <http://www.fgv.br/cpdoc/acervo/dicionarios/verbete-tematico/plano-real>. Acesso em: 24 ago. 2019.
Assinale a alternativa INCORRETA sobre o plano Real:

36 Q951162 | Filosofia, Platão e o Mundo das Ideias, Primeiro Semestre, UECE, UECE CEV

Leia atentamente o seguinte excerto:

“A liberdade do homem em sociedade consiste em não estar submetido a nenhum outro poder legislativo senão àquele estabelecido no corpo político mediante consentimento, nem sob o domínio de qualquer vontade ou sob a restrição de qualquer lei afora as que promulgar o poder legislativo, segundo o encargo a este confiado”.

LOCKE, John. Dois tratados sobre o governo. Martins Fontes, 1998, p. 401-402. Adaptado.

Considerando a definição de liberdade do homem em sociedade, de John Locke, atente para as seguintes afirmações:

I. A concepção de liberdade do homem em sociedade de Locke elimina totalmente o direito de cada um de agir conforme a sua vontade.

II. A concepção de liberdade do homem em sociedade de Locke consiste em viver sob a restrição das leis promulgadas pelo poder legislativo.

III. A concepção de liberdade do homem em sociedade de Locke consiste em viver segundo uma regra permanente e comum que todos devem obedecer.

É correto o que se afirma em

37 Q951177 | Inglês, Vocabulário Vocabulary, Primeiro Semestre, UECE, UECE CEV

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Can you learn in your sleep?


Sleep is known to be crucial for learning and memory formation. What's more, scientists have even managed to pick out specific memories and consolidate them during sleep. However, the exact mechanisms behind this were unknown — until now.

Those among us who grew up with the popular cartoon "Dexter's Laboratory" might remember the famous episode wherein Dexter's trying to learn French overnight. He creates a device that helps him to learn in his sleep by playing French phrases to him. Of course, since the show is a comedy, Dexter's record gets stuck on the phrase "Omelette du fromage" and the next day he's incapable of saying anything else. This is, of course, a problem that puts him through a series of hilarious situations.

The idea that we can learn in our sleep has captivated the minds of artists and scientists alike; the possibility that one day we could all drastically improve our productivity by learning in our sleep is very appealing. But could such a scenario ever become a reality?

New research seems to suggest so, and scientists in general are moving closer to understanding precisely what goes on in the brain when we sleep and how the restful state affects learning and memory formation.

For instance, previous studies have shown that non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep — or dreamless sleep — is crucial for consolidating memories. It has also been shown that sleep spindles, or sudden spikes in oscillatory brain activity that canbe seen on an electroencephalogram (EEG) during the second stage of non-REM sleep, are key for this memory consolidation. Scientists were also able to specifically target certain memories and reactivate, or strengthen, them by using auditory cues.

However, the mechanism behind such achievements remained mysterious until now. Researchers were also unaware if such mechanisms would help with memorizing new information.

Therefore, a team of researchers set out to investigate. Scott Cairney, from the University of York in the United Kingdom, co-led the research with Bernhard Staresina, who works at the University of Birmingham, also in the U.K. Their findings were published in the journal Current Biology.

Cairney explains the motivation for the research, saying, "We are quite certain that memories are reactivated in the brain during sleep, but we don't know the neural processes that underpin this phenomenon." "Sleep spindles," he continues, "have been linked to the benefits of sleep for memory in previous research, so we wanted to investigate whether these brain waves mediate reactivation. If they support memory reactivation, we further reasoned that it could be possible to decipher memory signals at the time that these spindles took place."

To test their hypotheses, Cairney and his colleagues asked 46 participants "to learn associations between words and pictures of objects or scenes before a nap." Afterward, some of the participants took a 90-minute nap, whereas others stayed awake. To those who napped, "Half of the words were [...] replayed during the nap to trigger the reactivation of the newly learned picture memories," explains Cairney.

"When the participants woke after a good period of sleep," he says, "we presented them again with the words and asked them to recall the object and scene pictures. We found that their memory was better for the pictures that were connected to the words that were presented in sleep, compared to those words that weren't," Cairney reports.

Using an EEG machine, the researchers were also able to see that playing the associated words to reactivate memories triggered sleep spindles in the participants' brains. More specifically, the EEG sleep spindle patterns "told" the researchers whether the participants were processing memories related to objects or memories related to scenes.

"Our data suggest that spindles facilitate processing of relevant memory features during sleep and that this process boosts memory consolidation," says Staresina. "While it has been shown previously," he continues, "that targeted memory reactivation can boost memory consolidation during sleep, we now show that sleep spindles might represent the key underlying mechanism."

Cairney adds, "When you are awake you learn new things, but when you are asleep you refine them, making it easier to retrieve them and apply them correctly when you need them the most. This is important for how we learn but also for how we might help retain healthy brain functions."

Staresina suggests that this newly gained knowledge could lead to effective strategies for boosting memory while sleeping.

So, though learning things from scratch à la "Dexter's Lab" may take a while to become a reality, we can safely say that our brains continue to learn while we sleep, and that researchers just got a lot closer to understanding why this happens.

From: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/Mar/2018

As to the results of the research, the participants who took a nap

38 Q946065 | Geografia, Histórico, Primeiro Semestre, FATEC, FATEC

Em 1519, os navegadores Fernão de Magalhães e Sebastião del Cano partiram de Cádiz, na Espanha, para uma viagem que entraria para a história por

39 Q948881 | Química, Termoquímica Energia Calorífica, Primeiro Semestre, IF Sudeste MG, IF SUDEST MG

Existem diversos tipos de água mineral e sua classificação está relacionada à fonte em que são captadas. Nela estão presentes vários sais dissolvidos. Baseando-se na composição química informada na tabela 1 a seguir, a quantidade de mols de cálcio presente em um recipiente com 500 mL de água mineral é:
Tabela 1: Composição química de uma água mineral
Composição química mg/L
Bicarbonato 82,7
Cálcio 16,0 Cloreto 1,1 Fluoreto 0,1 Magnésio 0,2 Potássio 0,3 Sódio 15,2

40 Q946069 | Química, Sistemas Homogêneos Equilíbrio Químico na Água pH e pOH, Primeiro Semestre, FATEC, FATEC

A reação que ocorre entre a fosfina e o oxigênio é representada pela equação química
2 PH3 (g) + 4 O2 (g) P2O5 (g) + 3 H2O (g)
As substâncias que atuam como agente oxidante e agente redutor desse processo são, respectivamente,
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