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Ano: 2015
Banca:
FADESP
Matéria:
Odontologia
Assunto: Cirurgia Maxilofacial. Acidentes e Complicações.
Durante um procedimento de exodontia de raiz residual do dente 16, acidentalmente a raiz mésiovestibular foi introduzida dentro do seio maxilar. Ela deve ser removida
A respeito dos conjuntos numéricos é correto afirmar que todo número
As águas doces enquadradas na classe 1 podem ser destinadas ao abastecimento para consumo humano após
Ano: 2015
Banca:
FADESP
Matéria:
Biomedicina - Análises Clínicas
Assunto: Lei nº 6.684 de 1979 e Lei nº 7.017 de 1982 - Legislação das Profissões de Biólogo e de Biomédico - Código de Ética do Biólogo e do Biomédico, Conselhos Federais e Regionais de Biologia e Biomedicina
Considere as afirmativas abaixo, sobre as atribuições do biólogo, segundo o seu Código de Ética
Profissional: I Toda atividade do Biólogo deverá sempre consagrar respeito à vida, em todas as suas formas e
manifestações e à qualidade do meio ambiente. II É dever do Biólogo contribuir para a melhoria das condições gerais de vida, intercambiando os
conhecimentos adquiridos por meio de suas pesquisas e atividades profissionais. III É dever do Biólogo suspender suas atividades, individual ou coletivamente, quando o empregador
ou tomador de serviços para o qual trabalha não oferecer condições mínimas para o exercício
profissional. É correto afirmar que
Our Kids Don’t Belong in School
By Bridget Samburg | Boston Magazine | September 2015
When Milva McDonald sent her oldest daughter to Newton public school kindergarten in 1990, she was disturbed by what she saw. The kids were being tracked, even at that young age. And then there were the endless hours the small children spent sitting at their desks. It felt unnatural. In the real world, you wouldn’t be stuck in a room with people all the same ages with one person directing them, she thought.
During that single year her daughter was in the school system, McDonald saw enough to convince her that she could do better on her own. That would be no small feat: Newton’s public schools have long been rated as among the best in the state (in our Greater Boston rankings this year, they’re 10th.). But she’d always worked part time—she’s now an online editor—and she was fortunate that she could maintain a flexible schedule. So she yanked her daughter out of school, and over the next two decades homeschooled all four of her children—including her youngest, Abigail Dickson, who’s now 16.
McDonald’s first homeschool rule was to throw out the book and let her children guide their learning, at their own pace. In lieu of a curriculum or published guides, McDonald improvised, taking advantage of the homeschooling village that had sprouted up around her. One mother ran a theater group, a dad ran a math group, and McDonald oversaw a creative-writing club. Their children took supplementary classes at the Harvard Extension School and Bunker Hill Community College. “I wanted them to be in charge of their own education and decide what they were interested in, and not have someone else telling them what to do and what they were good at,” she says.
And by any measure, it’s working. McDonald’s daughter Claire—the third of her four children to be homeschooled—will enter Harvard College as a freshman this fall.
Back in the ’90s, McDonald was considered a homeschooling pioneer; now she’s joined by a growing movement of parents who are abstaining from traditional schooling, not on religious grounds but because of another strong belief: that they can educate their kids better than the system can. Though far from mainstream (an estimated 2.2 million students are home-educated in the U.S.), secular homeschooling is trending up. Last year, 277 children were homeschooled in Boston, more than double the total from 2004; in Cambridge the number was 46. (In surrounding towns, the numbers are growing, too: During the 2013–2014 school year, Arlington had 55; Somerville, 36; Winthrop, 5; Brookline, 11; Natick, 36; Newton, 33; and Watertown, 24.)
There’s enough momentum that major cultural institutions—from the Franklin Park Zoo and the New England Aquarium to the Museum of Fine Arts and MIT’s Edgerton Center—now regularly offer classes for homeschoolers. Tellingly, even public school systems are becoming more accommodating. In Cambridge, for example, homeschoolers have the option to attend individual classes in the district’s schools. Some take math or science classes and participate in sports—last year, one homeschooler took music and piano lessons. Carolyn Turk, deputy superintendent for teaching and learning at Cambridge Public Schools, says she’s seeing more of this “hybrid” approach than in the past. “In Cambridge we look at homeschooling as a choice,” she says. “Cambridge is a city of choice.” The Boston Public Schools, meanwhile, have begun to view homeschooling as one of the many laboratories in which it can explore new teaching methods. “These people are looking to do instructive, nontraditional education. It’s all different types of people from all incomes,” says Freddie Fuentes, the executive director of educational options for Boston Public Schools. Fuentes, who personally helps parents with academic plans, finds that many homeschooling parents want “very deep, expeditionary learning” for their children. “A lot of them are looking at innovative ways of learning,” he says. “We as a school system need to think about innovation and the cutting edge.”
In other words, homeschooling is arriving here in a very Boston-like way: It’s aspirational, intellectual, entrepreneurial, and innovative. (http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/article/2015/08/25/homeschooling-in-boston/) Check the alternative in which the underlined word contains the same kind of derivational suffix as the one in the underlined word in “now she’s joined by a growing movement of parents who are abstaining from traditional schooling” (5ᵗʰ paragraph).
O planejamento é elaborado nos vários níveis organizacionais. Trata-se de um processo pelo qual os acontecimentos futuros serão antecipados, de maneira que as ações sejam implementadas para atingir os objetivos organizacionais. De acordo com sua amplitude no tempo e na organização da empresa, o planejamento pode ser
A qualidade de vida urbana está diretamente atrelada a vários fatores que estão reunidos na
infraestrutura, no desenvolvimento econômico-social e àqueles ligados à questão ambiental. No caso do
ambiente, as áreas verdes públicas e sua paisagem constituem-se elementos imprescindíveis para o
bem estar, pois influencia diretamente a saúde física e mental da população. Desse modo, é correto
afirmar que
Constitui característica do serviço voluntário: