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Drivers who have had too little sleep are no different than those who have had three or four drinks and are too drunk to drive. Those are the findings of an AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety report released Tuesday that draws on original research and past studies to create a troubling picture of the risk caused by a go-go world where many people don’t get enough rest. About 35 percent of people get fewer than the needed seven hours of sleep, and 12 percent say they sleep for five hours or less, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Earlier research by AAA Foundation showed that 21 percent of fatal crashes involved a sleep-deprived driver. The group’s new work uses data from the National Motor Vehicle Crash Causation Survey to delve into how much driving ability decreases based on varying lack of sleep. Not surprisingly, the less sleep, the higher the risk of a crash. “You cannot miss sleep and still expect to be able to safely function behind the wheel,” said David Yang, executive director for the foundation. “Our new research shows that a driver who has slept for less than five hours has a crash risk comparable to someone driving drunk.”

People who pride themselves on their ability to function on less sleep than the recommended seven-plus hours will contend otherwise, but the foundation used a sample of 4,571 crashes in which police determined a cause to conclude that those non-sleepers are wrong. The report says those who slept for less than 4 of the past 24 hours had an 11.5 percent higher risk of getting in a crash. Drivers who slept 4-5 hours had a 4.3 percent higher risk; 5-7 hours had a 1.9 percent higher risk; and 6-7 hours had a 1.3 percent higher risk. And it adds this caveat: “The study may underestimate the risk of driving while sleep-deprived, because data on crashes that occurred between midnight and 6 a.m. were not available, and other studies have shown that the effects of sleep deprivation are greatest during the early morning hours. “The report said that driving with 4-5 hours of sleep was comparable to driving with a blood alcohol content at or above the legal limit, and that the risk of driving with less than four hours was “much greater.”

The report also looked at whether a change in sleep schedule may have caused sleep loss and contributed to a crash. Long-haul truckers, nurses and police officers are among those who commonly have fractured schedules. It found that there appeared to be a causal relationship in more than 6 percent of crashes.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that 35,092 people were killed on the road last year, up 7.2 percent from 32,675 in 2014. After a five-year decline in deaths, 2015 marked a sharp turn around with deaths increasing across nearly every segment of the population. The last single-year jump of similar magnitude was in 1966, when deaths rose 8.1 percent from 1965.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/... - Adapted.

According to the text, analyze the following items:

I. The number of sleeping hours have to do with higher risks of accidents.

II. Little sleep blocks driving abilities.

III. There is still no recommendation about the correct number of hours a driver should sleep.

The CORRECT item(s) is(are):

 

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De acordo com a Lei Municipal nº 2.815/2012 - Regime Jurídico dos Servidores Públicos do Município, o servidor estável ficará em disponibilidade, com remuneração proporcional ao tempo de serviço, até seu adequado aproveitamento em outro cargo, quando:

 

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Assinalar a alternativa que preenche as lacunas abaixo CORRETAMENTE:

O Word 2007 cria um hiperlink quando o usuário pressiona a tecla __________ ou a __________ depois de digitar o endereço de uma página da web já existente, por exemplo “www.objetivas.com.br”.

 

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São exemplos de hardware, EXCETO:

 

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Com base na Lei Municipal nº 2.815/2012 - Regime Jurídico dos Servidores Públicos do Município, a investidura do servidor efetivo em cargo de atribuições, responsabilidades, habilitação e nível de escolaridade compatíveis com a limitação que tenha sofrido em sua capacidade física ou mental, verificada em inspeção de saúde oficial, é definição de:

 

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Segundo Simmel in Caderno de Reflexões - Jovens de 15 a 17 Anos no Ensino Fundamental, assinalar a alternativa que preenche a lacuna abaixo CORRETAMENTE:

A _______________ é uma dimensão central na constituição da condição juvenil, mas que apresenta características próprias. Uma delas é a sua emancipação dos conteúdos, uma relação na qual o fim é a própria relação, com os indivíduos se satisfazendo em estabelecer laços, os quais têm em si mesmos a sua razão de ser.

 

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Drivers who have had too little sleep are no different than those who have had three or four drinks and are too drunk to drive. Those are the findings of an AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety report released Tuesday that draws on original research and past studies to create a troubling picture of the risk caused by a go-go world where many people don’t get enough rest. About 35 percent of people get fewer than the needed seven hours of sleep, and 12 percent say they sleep for five hours or less, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Earlier research by AAA Foundation showed that 21 percent of fatal crashes involved a sleep-deprived driver. The group’s new work uses data from the National Motor Vehicle Crash Causation Survey to delve into how much driving ability decreases based on varying lack of sleep. Not surprisingly, the less sleep, the higher the risk of a crash. “You cannot miss sleep and still expect to be able to safely function behind the wheel,” said David Yang, executive director for the foundation. “Our new research shows that a driver who has slept for less than five hours has a crash risk comparable to someone driving drunk.”

People who pride themselves on their ability to function on less sleep than the recommended seven-plus hours will contend otherwise, but the foundation used a sample of 4,571 crashes in which police determined a cause to conclude that those non-sleepers are wrong. The report says those who slept for less than 4 of the past 24 hours had an 11.5 percent higher risk of getting in a crash. Drivers who slept 4-5 hours had a 4.3 percent higher risk; 5-7 hours had a 1.9 percent higher risk; and 6-7 hours had a 1.3 percent higher risk. And it adds this caveat: “The study may underestimate the risk of driving while sleep-deprived, because data on crashes that occurred between midnight and 6 a.m. were not available, and other studies have shown that the effects of sleep deprivation are greatest during the early morning hours. “The report said that driving with 4-5 hours of sleep was comparable to driving with a blood alcohol content at or above the legal limit, and that the risk of driving with less than four hours was “much greater.”

The report also looked at whether a change in sleep schedule may have caused sleep loss and contributed to a crash. Long-haul truckers, nurses and police officers are among those who commonly have fractured schedules. It found that there appeared to be a causal relationship in more than 6 percent of crashes.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that 35,092 people were killed on the road last year, up 7.2 percent from 32,675 in 2014. After a five-year decline in deaths, 2015 marked a sharp turn around with deaths increasing across nearly every segment of the population. The last single-year jump of similar magnitude was in 1966, when deaths rose 8.1 percent from 1965.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/... - Adapted.

According to the text, choose the alternative that completes the following sentence CORRECTLY:

The study revealed that sleepy drivers be the cause of most car crashes.

 

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Crianças tomam conta de terrenos baldios e os transformam em jardins, hortas e áreas de leitura

Projeto peruano que se espalhou por diversos países defende ceder às crianças áreas ao ar livre para que elas construam ali seus pequenos refúgios de natureza.

Quando viu um terreno vazio e abandonado diante de sua casa, no empobrecido distrito de Comas (periferia de Lima), em 2011, o peruano Rogelio Ramos Huamán se lembrou de um projeto que fizera na escola alguns anos antes: ele havia sido encarregado de cuidar de um pequeno terreno, onde plantava sementes e regava as plantinhas. Huamán decidiu, então, repetir a experiência em terrenos baldios perto de casa. As crianças da vizinhança foram convidadas a usar esses espaços para fazer seus pequenos jardins, com cartazes coloridos e pequenas mudas de plantas.

Em questão de meses, diz ele, eram tantos os jardins infantis espalhados pela vizinhança de Comas que a comunidade decidiu ir além: pediu à prefeitura autorização para ocupar um terreno da região, com 120m², que estava abandonado e cheio de lixo. As crianças locais o transformaram em um bosque, com vasos de plantas, árvores frutíferas e bancos para leitura. Uma empresa cedeu água e fertilizantes.

Assim, a comunidade deu ao bairro uma área até então inexistente para as crianças brincarem. “Ao fim, ficamos felizes por como a força da nossa crença em mudanças conseguiu melhorar o bairro e nós mesmos como pessoas”, escreveu Huamán no livro do projeto peruano “Tierra de Niños” (TiNi, ou Terra de Crianças em tradução livre), iniciativa da ONG Ania, criada para estimular o desenvolvimento sustentável por meio do contato das crianças com a natureza.

Desde a criação da organização, há 23 anos, o projeto envolveu diretamente ao menos 20 mil crianças em países como Peru, Equador, Canadá, Chile, Costa Rica e El Salvador, com a transformação de 2 milhões de metros quadrados de terra em dez países, além de impactar alunos de quase 6 mil escolas peruanas - o TiNi foi institucionalizado em 2015 pelo Ministério da Educação do país.

https://g1.globo.com/educacao/... - adaptado.

Considerando-se o sentido e o emprego das palavras no texto, marcar C para as afirmativas Certas, E para as Erradas e, após, assinalar a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA:

( ) Em “... ele havia sido encarregado de cuidar de um pequeno terreno, onde plantava sementes e regava as plantinhas.” (segundo parágrafo), o sublinhado poderia ser substituído por “aonde” sem que houvesse incorreção ou alteração de sentido.

( ) Em “... um terreno da região, com 120m², que estava abandonado e cheio de lixo.” (terceiro parágrafo), o sublinhado poderia ser substituído por “cujo” sem que houvesse incorreção ou alteração de sentido.

 

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De acordo com a Lei Municipal nº 2.815/2012 - Regime Jurídico dos Servidores Públicos do Município, assinalar a alternativa que preenche a lacuna abaixo CORRETAMENTE:

é o vencimento acrescido das parcelas pecuniárias incorporadas ou não, excluídas aquelas de natureza indenizatória.

 

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Drivers who have had too little sleep are no different than those who have had three or four drinks and are too drunk to drive. Those are the findings of an AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety report released Tuesday that draws on original research and past studies to create a troubling picture of the risk caused by a go-go world where many people don’t get enough rest. About 35 percent of people get fewer than the needed seven hours of sleep, and 12 percent say they sleep for five hours or less, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Earlier research by AAA Foundation showed that 21 percent of fatal crashes involved a sleep-deprived driver. The group’s new work uses data from the National Motor Vehicle Crash Causation Survey to delve into how much driving ability decreases based ____ varying lack of sleep. Not surprisingly, the less sleep, the higher the risk of a crash. “You cannot miss sleep and still expect to be able to safely function behind the wheel,” said David Yang, executive director for the foundation. “Our new research shows that a driver who has slept for less than five hours has a crash risk comparable to someone driving drunk.”

People who pride themselves on their ability to function on less sleep than the recommended seven-plus hours will contend otherwise, but the foundation used a sample of 4,571 crashes in which police determined a cause to conclude that those non-sleepers are wrong. The report says those who slept for less than 4 of the past 24 hours had an 11.5 percent higher risk ____ getting in a crash. Drivers who slept 4-5 hours had a 4.3 percent higher risk; 5-7 hours had a 1.9 percent higher risk; and 6-7 hours had a 1.3 percent higher risk. And it adds this caveat: “The study may underestimate the risk of driving while sleep-deprived, because data on crashes that occurred between midnight and 6 a.m. were not available, and other studies have shown that the effects of sleep deprivation are greatest during the early morning hours. “The report said that driving with 4-5 hours of sleep was comparable to driving with a blood alcohol content at or above the legal limit, and that the risk of driving with less than four hours was “much greater.”

The report also looked at whether a change in sleep schedule may have caused sleep loss and contributed to a crash. Long-haul truckers, nurses and police officers are among those who commonly have fractured schedules. It found that there appeared to be a causal relationship ____ more than 6 percent of crashes.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that 35,092 people were killed ____ the road last year, up 7.2 percent from 32,675 in 2014. After a five-year decline in deaths, 2015 marked a sharp turn around with deaths increasing across nearly every segment of the population. The last single-year jump of similar magnitude was in 1966, when deaths rose 8.1 percent from 1965.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/... - Adapted.

Choose the alternative that completes the blank spaces in the text CORRECTLY:

 

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