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Urban Gentrification

For much of the 20th century, cities around the world

lost population due to suburbanization. Crime rates, pollution

and poor public schools drove middle class and affluent

people away from city centers to comfortable and bigger

suburban homes. Nowadays, cities like Tallinn, in Estonia,

New York City and London, among others, have been

showing an inverse trend: urban gentrification. It seems to be

a bounce-back from urban decline. Many city centers in the

Western world are better managed, cleaner, have a reliable

public-transport system and lower crime rates than a few

decades ago. For instance, New York City’s murder rate went

from 2,200 per year in 1990 to 414 last year, according to

figures published by The Economist. Not only do social

changes, but also economics plays a part in favoring cities

over suburbs. While many cities depended on factories and

railways some time ago, today’s fastest-growing industries

are finance, technology and business services, which help

revive urban economies. In this kind of business it is good to

have competitors, firms and clients closely packed together.

One of the drawbacks of urban gentrification is that it inflates

rents in urban areas where housing used to be affordable,

flooding wealthier people and money into neighborhoods and

forcing old inhabitants out of them.

Adapted from: What is driving urban gentrification? The Economist. September 16th, 2013. Available at: http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2013/09/economist-explains-5/print. Accessed on: november 1st, 20

Keeping the same meaning as conveyed by the text, the sentence “For instance, New York City’s murder rate went from 2,200 per year in 1990 to 414 last year, according to figures published by The Economist.” can be best rewritten as
 

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Urban Gentrification

For much of the 20th century, cities around the world

lost population due to suburbanization. Crime rates, pollution

and poor public schools drove middle class and affluent

people away from city centers to comfortable and bigger

suburban homes. Nowadays, cities like Tallinn, in Estonia,

New York City and London, among others, have been

showing an inverse trend: urban gentrification. It seems to be

a bounce-back from urban decline. Many city centers in the

Western world are better managed, cleaner, have a reliable

public-transport system and lower crime rates than a few

decades ago. For instance, New York City’s murder rate went

from 2,200 per year in 1990 to 414 last year, according to

figures published by The Economist. Not only do social

changes, but also economics plays a part in favoring cities

over suburbs. While many cities depended on factories and

railways some time ago, today’s fastest-growing industries

are finance, technology and business services, which help

revive urban economies. In this kind of business it is good to

have competitors, firms and clients closely packed together.

One of the drawbacks of urban gentrification is that it inflates

rents in urban areas where housing used to be affordable,

flooding wealthier people and money into neighborhoods and

forcing old inhabitants out of them.

Adapted from: What is driving urban gentrification? The Economist. September 16th, 2013. Available at: http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2013/09/economist-explains-5/print. Accessed on: november 1st, 20

In “While many cities depended on factories and railways some time ago, today’s fastest-growing industries are finance, technology and business services, which help revive urban economies.”, “while” can be substituted for one of the following items (without any punctuation) with no change in meaning. Which one is it?
 

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Urban Gentrification

For much of the 20th century, cities around the world

lost population due to suburbanization. Crime rates, pollution

and poor public schools drove middle class and affluent

people away from city centers to comfortable and bigger

suburban homes. Nowadays, cities like Tallinn, in Estonia,

New York City and London, among others, have been

showing an inverse trend: urban gentrification. It seems to be

a bounce-back from urban decline. Many city centers in the

Western world are better managed, cleaner, have a reliable

public-transport system and lower crime rates than a few

decades ago. For instance, New York City’s murder rate went

from 2,200 per year in 1990 to 414 last year, according to

figures published by The Economist. Not only do social

changes, but also economics plays a part in favoring cities

over suburbs. While many cities depended on factories and

railways some time ago, today’s fastest-growing industries

are finance, technology and business services, which help

revive urban economies. In this kind of business it is good to

have competitors, firms and clients closely packed together.

One of the drawbacks of urban gentrification is that it inflates

rents in urban areas where housing used to be affordable,

flooding wealthier people and money into neighborhoods and

forcing old inhabitants out of them.

Adapted from: What is driving urban gentrification? The Economist. September 16th, 2013. Available at: http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2013/09/economist-explains-5/print. Accessed on: november 1st, 20

According to the above text, it is true that
 

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Assinale a alternativa correta sobre a Certidão de Acervo Técnico (CAT) e os atestados de capacidade técnica.
 

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Sobre os termos utilizados na Resolução n° 51 do CAU/BR, de 12 de julho de 2013, que dispõe sobre as áreas de atuação privativas dos arquitetos e urbanistas e as áreas de atuação compartilhadas com outras profissões regulamentadas, assinale a alternativa correta.
 

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A Norma ABNT NBR 9050:2004 estabelece critérios e parâmetros técnicos a serem observados quando do projeto, da construção, da instalação e da adaptação de edificações, mobiliário, espaços e equipamentos urbanos às condições de acessibilidade. Com base nessa informação, assinale a alternativa correta sobre o tema.
 

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1909189 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Direito Administrativo
Banca: IADES
Orgão: CAU-BR
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Os princípios jurídicos, como espécie das normas, visam a direcionar os comportamentos e, no Direito Administrativo, eles ganham relevância na medida em que os agentes públicos devem neles pautar suas condutas, tanto para modular a aplicação das regras quanto para interpretar situações, em inexistindo regras. A respeito dos princípios jurídicos do Direito Administrativo brasileiro, assinale a alternativa correta.
 

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1909188 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Engenharia Civil
Banca: IADES
Orgão: CAU-BR
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As rotas de fuga e as saídas de emergência devem ser sinalizadas com informações visuais e sonoras. A porta de acesso às áreas de resgate deve ser identificada com sinalização em material fotoluminescente ou ser retroiluminada. Considernado essa informação e com base na Norma ABNT NBR 9050, assinale a alternativa que indica como deve ser sinalizada a área de resgate para pessoas com deficiência.
 

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1909186 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Ética e Regulação Profissional
Banca: IADES
Orgão: CAU-BR
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Com relação a Resolução n o 38/2012 do CAU/BR, assinale a alternativa correta.
 

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1909184 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Ética e Regulação Profissional
Banca: IADES
Orgão: CAU-BR
Assinale a alternativa correta sobre o Registro de Responsabilidade Técnica (RRT).
 

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