Questões de Concurso Público Instituto Rio Branco 2012 para Diplomata - 2ª Etapa
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Toshinori Mizuno was more concerned with the radiation he was exposed to while he was at the nuclear-power plant than with the fact that his art challenged the Japanese established rules.
Some Fukushima Dai-ichi employers have turned into political activists after the accident of 2011.
The Japanese in general are enthusiastic about artists who get in trouble for breaking the traditional dogmas prevalent in the artistic milieu.
Mr. Mizuno believes the radiation kit protected him from more than the radiation in the area.
The recent discovery of a planet with some features very similar to those of the Earth is one of the interesting finds of the Kepler space telescope.
The European TV correspondent reported a scientific find that had been long known as if it were a recent breakthrough.
The researchers seem baffled by the recent find of the probe, since they did not expect planets to survive their sun’s expansion and subsequent shrinkage.
The article mocks the European TV correspondent’s disinformation about astronomy.
She is the chief researcher of the space project that involves the Kepler telescope.
She was taken aback by the European TV correspondent’s ignorance about the natural process of a star’s living cycle.
Natalie Batalha demonstrated how planets can survive the death of the star they orbit.
Natalie Batalha is used to talking about her research to specialists and non-specialists alike.
The music produced by the slaves had the power to incite them to rebel against their appalling condition.
The author of the text ascribes his nascent political awareness regarding slavery to the tunes he heard the slaves sing.
The narrator believes that his fellow slaves managed to translate their dire predicament into moving tunes.
To outsiders, the music sung by the slaves would probably sound like babbling.