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Q2256152 Inglês
Google Adds a Safeguard on Privacy for Searchers
By MIGUEL HELFT

        SAN FRANCISCO, March 14 — Web search companies collect records of the searches that people conduct, a fact that has long generated …16… among privacy advocates and some Internet users that valuable personal data could be misused.
        Now Google is taking a step to ease those concerns. The company keeps logs of all searches, along with digital identifiers linking them to specific computers and Internet browsers. It said on Wednesday that it would start to make those logs anonymous after 18 to 24 months, making it much harder to connect search records to a person. Under current practices, the company keeps the logs intact indefinitely.
        “We have decided to make this change with feedback from privacy advocates, regulators worldwide and, of course, from our users,” said Nicole Wong, Google’s deputy general counsel.
        But it is unclear whether the change will have its intended effect. Privacy advocates reacted with a mix of praise and dismay to it.
        “This is really the first time we have seen them make a decision to try and work out the conflict between wanting to be pro-privacy and collecting all the world’s information,” said Ari Schwartz, deputy director of the Center for Democracy and Technology, an advocacy group. “They are not going to keep a profile on you indefinitely.”
        Others were less enthusiastic. “I think it is an absolute disaster for online privacy,” said Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center.
        Ms. Wong said Google uses the search data internally only to improve its search engine and other services. She added that Google would release search data only if compelled by a subpoena. Even so, Google was the only major search engine to resist a Justice Department subpoena for vast amounts of search data last year — a move that drew praise from privacy advocates.
        Just how personally revealing such data can be became evident last year, when AOL released records of the searches conducted by 657,000 Americans for the benefit of researchers. …17… AOL did not identify the people behind the searches, reporters from The New York Times were able to track down some of them quickly through their search requests.
        The ensuing flap caused AOL to tighten its privacy policies. The company now keeps search histories for only 13 months and does not link them to Internet protocol addresses — digital tags that can identify a specific computer.
        For its part, Yahoo keeps search data for “as long as it is useful,” said a spokeswoman, Nissa Anklesaria. And Microsoft said that while it does not keep search histories alongside I.P. addresses, it can connect the two if law enforcement requests it.

(Adapted from
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/15/technology/15googles.html_r=1&ore f=login)
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Q2256153 Inglês
States Push Online Fitness Programs
By RICK CALLAHAN

        With obesity …22… across the nation, a growing number of states like Indiana are launching online initiatives to combat residents’ expanding waistlines. One such initiative is Indiana’s “10 in 10 Challenge,” an online program that commits participants to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks. Proponents say online programs reach a vast audience, are relatively cheap and a quick way to let people know about upcoming fitness events and local resources.
        Action to curtail obesity is badly needed for Indiana, which consistently ranks among the top 10 most obese states, and is second, behind Kentucky, in the percentage of adults who smoke, said Eric Neuburger, executive director of the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
        Indiana is far from alone – it’s one of 17 states where at least 25 percent of the population is obese, according to 2005 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
        In a report released in August by the Trust for America’s Health, the public health advocacy group said research suggests the nation would save $5.6 billion a year in costs associated with treating heart disease if just one-tenth of Americans began walking regularly.
        Walking is one of the ideas behind Lighten Up Iowa, a Web-based four-month program that’s driven by teams who either track their minutes of activity, their weight-loss, or both. Now in its sixth year, the Iowa program has been so successful that 17 other states have modeled their own programs after it, capitalizing on the Internet’s vast reach and ability to connect people, helping them stay motivated, said the program’s coordinator, Deborah Martinez. Its sponsor, the nonprofit Iowa Sports Foundation, recently launched a national version, Lighten Up America.
        The federal health agency is trying to combat obesity more broadly with programs in 28 states that encourage fitness through efforts that include building sidewalks and walking trails, said Robin Hamre, team leader of a national nutrition and obesity prevention program at the CDC.
        Hamre hopes Congress will fund the program for all 50 states. With obesity striking Americans of all backgrounds, and surging in children, she said action is needed now.
        “We’re seeing the same thing in all age groups and all races. This is an equal opportunity epidemic,” she said.

(Adapted from
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2007/03/19/AR2007031900335.html)
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Q2256154 Inglês
States Push Online Fitness Programs
By RICK CALLAHAN

        With obesity …22… across the nation, a growing number of states like Indiana are launching online initiatives to combat residents’ expanding waistlines. One such initiative is Indiana’s “10 in 10 Challenge,” an online program that commits participants to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks. Proponents say online programs reach a vast audience, are relatively cheap and a quick way to let people know about upcoming fitness events and local resources.
        Action to curtail obesity is badly needed for Indiana, which consistently ranks among the top 10 most obese states, and is second, behind Kentucky, in the percentage of adults who smoke, said Eric Neuburger, executive director of the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
        Indiana is far from alone – it’s one of 17 states where at least 25 percent of the population is obese, according to 2005 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
        In a report released in August by the Trust for America’s Health, the public health advocacy group said research suggests the nation would save $5.6 billion a year in costs associated with treating heart disease if just one-tenth of Americans began walking regularly.
        Walking is one of the ideas behind Lighten Up Iowa, a Web-based four-month program that’s driven by teams who either track their minutes of activity, their weight-loss, or both. Now in its sixth year, the Iowa program has been so successful that 17 other states have modeled their own programs after it, capitalizing on the Internet’s vast reach and ability to connect people, helping them stay motivated, said the program’s coordinator, Deborah Martinez. Its sponsor, the nonprofit Iowa Sports Foundation, recently launched a national version, Lighten Up America.
        The federal health agency is trying to combat obesity more broadly with programs in 28 states that encourage fitness through efforts that include building sidewalks and walking trails, said Robin Hamre, team leader of a national nutrition and obesity prevention program at the CDC.
        Hamre hopes Congress will fund the program for all 50 states. With obesity striking Americans of all backgrounds, and surging in children, she said action is needed now.
        “We’re seeing the same thing in all age groups and all races. This is an equal opportunity epidemic,” she said.

(Adapted from
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2007/03/19/AR2007031900335.html)
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Q2256155 Inglês
States Push Online Fitness Programs
By RICK CALLAHAN

        With obesity …22… across the nation, a growing number of states like Indiana are launching online initiatives to combat residents’ expanding waistlines. One such initiative is Indiana’s “10 in 10 Challenge,” an online program that commits participants to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks. Proponents say online programs reach a vast audience, are relatively cheap and a quick way to let people know about upcoming fitness events and local resources.
        Action to curtail obesity is badly needed for Indiana, which consistently ranks among the top 10 most obese states, and is second, behind Kentucky, in the percentage of adults who smoke, said Eric Neuburger, executive director of the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
        Indiana is far from alone – it’s one of 17 states where at least 25 percent of the population is obese, according to 2005 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
        In a report released in August by the Trust for America’s Health, the public health advocacy group said research suggests the nation would save $5.6 billion a year in costs associated with treating heart disease if just one-tenth of Americans began walking regularly.
        Walking is one of the ideas behind Lighten Up Iowa, a Web-based four-month program that’s driven by teams who either track their minutes of activity, their weight-loss, or both. Now in its sixth year, the Iowa program has been so successful that 17 other states have modeled their own programs after it, capitalizing on the Internet’s vast reach and ability to connect people, helping them stay motivated, said the program’s coordinator, Deborah Martinez. Its sponsor, the nonprofit Iowa Sports Foundation, recently launched a national version, Lighten Up America.
        The federal health agency is trying to combat obesity more broadly with programs in 28 states that encourage fitness through efforts that include building sidewalks and walking trails, said Robin Hamre, team leader of a national nutrition and obesity prevention program at the CDC.
        Hamre hopes Congress will fund the program for all 50 states. With obesity striking Americans of all backgrounds, and surging in children, she said action is needed now.
        “We’re seeing the same thing in all age groups and all races. This is an equal opportunity epidemic,” she said.

(Adapted from
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2007/03/19/AR2007031900335.html)
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Q2256156 Inglês
States Push Online Fitness Programs
By RICK CALLAHAN

        With obesity …22… across the nation, a growing number of states like Indiana are launching online initiatives to combat residents’ expanding waistlines. One such initiative is Indiana’s “10 in 10 Challenge,” an online program that commits participants to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks. Proponents say online programs reach a vast audience, are relatively cheap and a quick way to let people know about upcoming fitness events and local resources.
        Action to curtail obesity is badly needed for Indiana, which consistently ranks among the top 10 most obese states, and is second, behind Kentucky, in the percentage of adults who smoke, said Eric Neuburger, executive director of the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
        Indiana is far from alone – it’s one of 17 states where at least 25 percent of the population is obese, according to 2005 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
        In a report released in August by the Trust for America’s Health, the public health advocacy group said research suggests the nation would save $5.6 billion a year in costs associated with treating heart disease if just one-tenth of Americans began walking regularly.
        Walking is one of the ideas behind Lighten Up Iowa, a Web-based four-month program that’s driven by teams who either track their minutes of activity, their weight-loss, or both. Now in its sixth year, the Iowa program has been so successful that 17 other states have modeled their own programs after it, capitalizing on the Internet’s vast reach and ability to connect people, helping them stay motivated, said the program’s coordinator, Deborah Martinez. Its sponsor, the nonprofit Iowa Sports Foundation, recently launched a national version, Lighten Up America.
        The federal health agency is trying to combat obesity more broadly with programs in 28 states that encourage fitness through efforts that include building sidewalks and walking trails, said Robin Hamre, team leader of a national nutrition and obesity prevention program at the CDC.
        Hamre hopes Congress will fund the program for all 50 states. With obesity striking Americans of all backgrounds, and surging in children, she said action is needed now.
        “We’re seeing the same thing in all age groups and all races. This is an equal opportunity epidemic,” she said.

(Adapted from
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2007/03/19/AR2007031900335.html)
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Q2256157 Direito Constitucional
Mário tem 28 anos de idade e preenche todas as condições necessárias para elegibilidade. De acordo com a Constituição Federal de 1988, Mário poderá concorrer, em um pleito eleitoral, aos cargos de
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Q2256158 Direito Constitucional
No que concerne à Administração Pública, considere:
I. É vedada a vinculação ou equiparação de quaisquer espécies remuneratórias para o efeito de remuneração de pessoal do serviço público.
II. Os acréscimos pecuniários percebidos por servidor público serão computados e acumulados para fins de concessão de acréscimos ulteriores.
III. Os vencimentos dos cargos do Poder Legislativo e do Poder Judiciário não poderão ser superiores aos pagos pelo Poder Executivo.
IV. O prazo de validade do concurso público será de até três anos, prorrogável uma vez, por igual período.
De acordo com a Constituição Federal de 1988, está correto o que consta APENAS em
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Q2256159 Direito Constitucional
No que diz respeito aos direitos sociais, de acordo com a Constituição Federal de 1988, é correto afirmar:
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Q2256160 Direito Constitucional
De acordo com a Constituição Federal de 1988, aos juízes NÃO é vedado
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Q2256161 Direito Administrativo
Considere as seguintes assertivas a respeito da acumulação de cargos públicos:
I. A proibição de acumular cargo público não se estende a cargos, empregos e funções em empresas públicas e sociedade de economia mista da União.
II. A acumulação de cargos não está condicionada à comprovação de compatibilidade de horários.
III. Em regra, o servidor público federal não poderá exercer mais de um cargo em comissão, nem ser remunerado pela participação em órgão de deliberação coletiva.
IV. Considera-se acumulação proibida a percepção de vencimento de cargo ou emprego público efetivo com proventos da inatividade, salvo quando os cargos de que decorram essas remunerações forem acumuláveis na atividade.
De acordo com a Lei no 8.112/90, está correto o que consta APENAS em
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Q2256162 Direito Administrativo
A modalidade de licitação entre interessados devidamente cadastrados ou que atenderem a todas as condições exigidas para cadastramento até o terceiro dia anterior à data do recebimento das propostas, observada a necessária qualificação e a modalidade de licitação entre quaisquer interessados que, na fase inicial de habilitação preliminar, comprovem possuir os requisitos mínimos de qualificação exigidos no edital para execução de seu objeto são, respectivamente,
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Q2256163 Direito Administrativo
 A respeito da licitação, analise:
I. Em regra, a licitação será sigilosa ao público em todos os seus atos e procedimentos para garantir a observância dos princípios da moralidade e da probidade administrativa.
II. O procedimento licitatório caracteriza ato administrativo formal, seja ele praticado em qualquer esfera da Administração Pública.
III. No procedimento licitatório, é admitido ao agente público estabelecer tratamento diferenciado de natureza trabalhista e previdenciária entre empresas brasileiras e estrangeiras.
IV. É vedado ao agente público tolerar, nos atos de convocação, cláusulas ou condições que comprometam, restrinjam ou frustrem o seu caráter competitivo e estabeleçam preferências ou distinções em razão da naturalidade, da sede ou domicílio dos licitantes.
Em consonância com a Lei no 8.666/93, é correto o que consta APENAS em
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Q2256164 Regimento Interno

Para responder à questão, considere o Regimento Interno da Câmara dos Deputados.


A Mesa da Câmara compõe-se de

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Q2256165 Regimento Interno
Para responder à questão, considere o Regimento Interno da Câmara dos Deputados.

As Comissões Permanentes poderão constituir Subcomissões Permanentes e Subcomissões Especiais. Entretanto, nenhuma Comissão Permanente poderá contar com mais de
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Q2256166 Regimento Interno
Para responder à questão, considere o Regimento Interno da Câmara dos Deputados.

Antes da deliberação do plenário sobre uma proposição, haverá manifestação das Comissões competentes para estudo da matéria, EXCETO quando se tratar de
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Q2256167 Regimento Interno
Para responder à questão, considere o Regimento Interno da Câmara dos Deputados.

Apresentado e lido perante o Plenário requerimento que solicite informação a Ministro de Estado, a proposição será objeto de decisão
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Q2256168 Regimento Interno

Para responder à questão, considere o Regimento Interno da Câmara dos Deputados.


Logo que voltar das Comissões a que tenha sido remetido, o projeto será

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Q2256169 Regimento Interno
Para responder à questão, considere o Regimento Interno da Câmara dos Deputados.

No caso de proposição apresentada coletivamente, as atribuições ou prerrogativas regimentais conferidas ao Autor serão exercidas em Plenário por um só dos signatários da proposição, regulando-se a precedência segundo 
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Q2256170 Regimento Interno

Para responder à questão, considere o Regimento Interno da Câmara dos Deputados.


No caso de iniciativa coletiva, a retirada de proposição será feita a requerimento de, pelo menos,

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Q2256171 Conhecimentos Gerais
No dia 7 de março deste ano, a imprensa francesa lamentava a morte de um dos mais influentes filósofos de nosso século, depois de uma longa enfermidade. Foi crítico da mídia e da sociedade de consumo. Além de produtivo escritor − são de sua autoria mais de 50 títulos − foi renomado fotógrafo. Traduziu Marx e Brecht. Seu último livro foi lançado em 2005: “Cool Memories 5”. O nome desse pensador, que viveu 77 anos, era
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21: D
22: C
23: B
24: E
25: A
26: D
27: C
28: E
29: A
30: E
31: B
32: C
33: B
34: E
35: D
36: E
37: B
38: A
39: C
40: C