A "partilha do mundo" (1870 -1914) resultou do interesse das potências capitalistas europeias em:
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(GABA) é um aminoácido que age no sistema nervoso central. Distúrbios na biossíntese ou metabolização deste ácido podem levar ao desenvolvimento de epilepsia. A última etapa da síntese química do GABA utiliza reação de oxidação de álcool.
Qual reagente oxidante deve ser utilizado para realizar esta síntese?
- Inglês - Fundamental | 02. Simple Present x Present Continuous: Review (Revisão do Presente Simples e do Presente Contínuo)
Choose the alternative that presents the correct use of the Simple Present Tense:
- Língua Inglesa | 1.2 Competências e Habilidades
Leia o texto a seguir e responda à questão.
We’re so well educated – but we’re useless
Record numbers of students have entered higher education in the past 10 years, but despite being the most educated generation in history, it seems that we’ve grown increasingly ignorant when it comes to basic life skills.
Looking back on my first weeks living in student halls, I consider myself lucky to still be alive. I have survived a couple of serious boiling egg incidents and numerous cases of food-poisoning, probably from dirty kitchen counters. Although some of my clothes have fallen victim to ironing experimentation, I think I have now finally acquired all the domestic skills I missed out in my modern education.
Educationist Sir Ken Robinson says that our current education system dislocates people from their natural talents and deprives us of what used to be passed from generation to generation – a working knowledge of basic life skills. Today’s graduates may have earned themselves distinctions in history, law or economics, but when it comes to simple things like putting up a shelf to hold all their academic books, or fixing a hole in their on-trend clothes, they have to call for help from a professional handyman or tailor.
Besides what we need to know for our own jobs, we must have practical skills. We don’t grow our own crops, build our own houses, or make our own clothes anymore; we simply buy these things. Unable to create anything ourselves, what we have mastered instead is consumption.
Sociologist Saskia Sassen argues that the modern liberal state has created a middle class that isn’t able to “make” anymore. I suggest that we start with the immediate reintroduction of some of the most vital aspects of “domestic science” education. Instead of only maths, language and history, we should create an interactive learning environment in schools where craftsmanship and problem-solving are valued as highly as the ability to absorb and regurgitate information. We need to develop children into people that not only think for themselves, but are also able to act for themselves.
Adapted from http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/ mortarboard/2013/feb/25/well-educated-but-useless
In the sentence “I think I have now finally acquired all the domestic skills I missed out in my modern education.” (paragraph 2), the words missed out mean
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Observe o mapa abaixo.
Analisando o mapa podemos perceber que:
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O xamanismo é um tipo de religião de povos asiáticos e árticos. Embora a palavra xamã tenha origem na tribo siberiana dos Tugus, não existe origem histórica ou geográfica para o xamanismo, prática religiosa, de cura e filosófica encontrada no mundo todo.
O xamanismo trabalha com profundo respeito às forças da natureza, com rituais vividos por qualquer tipo de pessoa, envolvendo cristais, fogo, água, metal, madeira. É um conceito de vida que busca no autoconhecimento a chave para o equilíbrio do ser.
O sacerdote do xamanismo é o xamã (...)
O xamã é tido como um profundo conhecedor da natureza humana, tanto na parte física quanto psíquica.
http://www.adeptus.xpg.com.br/xamanismo.html. Acesso em 23/11/09
O xamã estava presente entre os povos caçadores e coletores
Ele era ou é