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Q2256150 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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Q2256149 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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Q2256148 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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Q2256147 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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Q2255731 Administração Geral
Rogério era um líder voltado para a execução de tarefas e o alcance de resultados. Mantinha uma distância dos colaboradores, optando por resolver todos os problemas individualmente. Após mudanças na estrutura organizacional, assumiu a função de diretor e, refletindo sobre sua atuação com a equipe de trabalho, percebeu a necessidade de mudar seu comportamento. Adotou uma postura mais voltada para a delegação e para a valorização da equipe nos modos de operação da organização, o que torna o poder decisório descentralizado e desenvolve processos de trabalho mais eficientes.
Observa-se assim, a preocupação de Rogério com a construção de um estilo de liderança
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Q2255730 Administração Geral
É correto definir motivação como o processo responsável pela intensidade, direção e persistência dos esforços de uma pessoa para o alcance de uma determinada meta.
A partir dessa premissa, no que se refere à motivação relacionada aos objetivos organizacionais, analise as alternativas a seguir e identifique a correta.
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Q2255729 Gestão de Pessoas
Algumas diferenças fundamentais entre grupo e equipe referem-se ao produto do trabalho, foco de atividade, à sinergia, às habilidades e à visão sobre o conflito.
Considerando-se o exposto, é correto afirmar que 
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Q2255728 Secretariado
A etiqueta pode ser definida como um conjunto de regras de boas maneiras que estabelecem o comportamento das pessoas.
Frente ao exposto, assinale a alternativa que compromete um comportamento adequado em relação à etiqueta no ambiente profissional. 
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Q2255727 Relações Públicas
Os termos cerimonial e protocolo são muitas vezes utilizados como sinônimos, porém é importante entender o que representam quando da realização de eventos.
Assim, é correto afirmar que o protocolo
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Q2255726 Relações Públicas
Com relação às funções desempenhadas pelo cerimonial, aquela que se refere às precedências, aos gestos e preceitos, às honrarias, aos privilégios, e símbolos do poder, é denominada
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Q2255725 Relações Públicas
Os convites visam informar aos diferentes públicos os principais dados sobre um evento, além de contribuir para formar opinião e sensibilizar os destinatários para um determinado tema. Ao providenciar convites formais, é correto
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Q2255724 Secretariado
O secretário executivo deve ter conhecimento dos diversos tipos de eventos realizados por instituições públicas e privadas. Como responsável por um grupo que irá organizar uma “mesa-redonda”, ele esclarece que, nesse tipo de evento, 
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Q2255723 Administração Geral
Um bom gerenciamento financeiro do orçamento estabelece uma operacionalidade que monitora todos os elementos de um evento.
Considerando o exposto, assinale a alternativa contrária aos objetivos do orçamento na realização de um evento.
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Q2255722 Secretariado
Letícia e Rafael, secretários executivos de uma instituição pública, foram designados para organizar uma reunião a pedido de seu superior imediato. Algumas dúvidas surgiram quanto ao planejamento e à organização da reunião, porém, após discutirem sobre o assunto, concluíram que
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Q2255721 Secretariado
A reunião consiste em uma troca de informações para o esclarecimento de um ou mais assuntos. Uma reunião deliberativa tem como objetivo 
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Q2255717 Secretariado
O profissional que atua como secretário executivo, além das competências e habilidades requeridas para exercer sua função, deve ter uma visão abrangente de diversas áreas da organização, dentre elas a de administração de materiais.
Com relação ao exposto, é correto afirmar que a gestão de materiais objetiva 
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Q2255716 Secretariado
Os secretários executivos de uma instituição pública sabem que com relação à produção de cartas, de modo geral, estas apresentam a seguinte estrutura:
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Q2255715 Secretariado
O organograma é um gráfico que representa a estrutura formal da organização em determinado momento. Essa representação gráfica pode ser feita de várias formas, considerando-se as características de cada organização.
Entre as formas mais comuns, a que é utilizada quando se deseja mostrar apenas como os grupos se constituem, sem enfatizar a hierarquia, é denominada
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Q2255714 Secretariado
Dentre os símbolos mais comumente utilizados em um fluxograma, podem ser citados o retângulo e o losango que indicam, respectivamente:
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Q2255713 Secretariado
Para auxiliar no gerenciamento e controle das diversas atividades sob sua responsabilidade, Suzana que atua como secretária executiva de uma instituição pública, optou por elaborar um cronograma.
Ela sabe que o planejamento de um cronograma considera, as seguintes etapas:
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Respostas
1681: D
1682: B
1683: A
1684: C
1685: D
1686: A
1687: C
1688: B
1689: D
1690: A
1691: E
1692: C
1693: D
1694: B
1695: A
1696: A
1697: B
1698: E
1699: C
1700: B