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Friday the 13th is considered a day on which bad things occur. It is a superstition. A superstition is a belief in something ominous without an actual reason. The origin of this superstition is unclear. Both Friday and the number 13 have been considered unlucky for hundreds of years. Bad luck associated with the number 13 may have biblical roots. Some believe Eve bit the apple from the Tree of Knowledge on the 13th day. Others point to the idea that there were 13 people present for Jesus’s Last Supper, the day before Good Friday. The number 13 was considered so unlucky, that many hotels and buildings were built without a 13th floor! It wasn’t until the 20th century, however, that Friday and “13” were paired together in bad luck. In 1907, author Thomas Lawson wrote Friday, the Thirteenth. The book was about a stock broker who purposely caused the stockmarket to crash on that day.
The Friday the 13th superstition, however, gained serious traction with the Friday the 13th horror film series. Originally released in 1980, the story centers around the “ghost” of Jason Voorhees. In the movie, Jason, with his iconic hockey mask, hunts the hapless characters who come to vacation at Crystal Lake – the lake he drowned in as a child. Twelve movies later, the Friday the 13th series remains one of the most successful horror film franchises in history.
Is Friday the 13th actually unlucky compared
to other days? Not really. There is no actual
evidence to suggest that events that have
occurred on Friday the 13th throughout history
are worse than events that have occurred on
other days. Some studies have shown that
Friday the 13th is actually safer than other days
because people are more anxious and attentive.
People may actually find Friday the 13th to be lucky. It is thought that air travel is cheaper and
booking a wedding is much cheaper on Friday
the 13th than on other days. It is clear,
however, that Friday the 13th will be around
for a long time. Over the next 4,800 months,
the 13th will occur on Friday more than any
other day!
Friday the 13th is considered a day on which bad things occur. It is a superstition. A superstition is a belief in something ominous without an actual reason. The origin of this superstition is unclear. Both Friday and the number 13 have been considered unlucky for hundreds of years. Bad luck associated with the number 13 may have biblical roots. Some believe Eve bit the apple from the Tree of Knowledge on the 13th day. Others point to the idea that there were 13 people present for Jesus’s Last Supper, the day before Good Friday. The number 13 was considered so unlucky, that many hotels and buildings were built without a 13th floor! It wasn’t until the 20th century, however, that Friday and “13” were paired together in bad luck. In 1907, author Thomas Lawson wrote Friday, the Thirteenth. The book was about a stock broker who purposely caused the stockmarket to crash on that day.
The Friday the 13th superstition, however, gained serious traction with the Friday the 13th horror film series. Originally released in 1980, the story centers around the “ghost” of Jason Voorhees. In the movie, Jason, with his iconic hockey mask, hunts the hapless characters who come to vacation at Crystal Lake – the lake he drowned in as a child. Twelve movies later, the Friday the 13th series remains one of the most successful horror film franchises in history.
Is Friday the 13th actually unlucky compared
to other days? Not really. There is no actual
evidence to suggest that events that have
occurred on Friday the 13th throughout history
are worse than events that have occurred on
other days. Some studies have shown that
Friday the 13th is actually safer than other days
because people are more anxious and attentive.
People may actually find Friday the 13th to be lucky. It is thought that air travel is cheaper and
booking a wedding is much cheaper on Friday
the 13th than on other days. It is clear,
however, that Friday the 13th will be around
for a long time. Over the next 4,800 months,
the 13th will occur on Friday more than any
other day!
Friday the 13th is considered a day on which bad things occur. It is a superstition. A superstition is a belief in something ominous without an actual reason. The origin of this superstition is unclear. Both Friday and the number 13 have been considered unlucky for hundreds of years. Bad luck associated with the number 13 may have biblical roots. Some believe Eve bit the apple from the Tree of Knowledge on the 13th day. Others point to the idea that there were 13 people present for Jesus’s Last Supper, the day before Good Friday. The number 13 was considered so unlucky, that many hotels and buildings were built without a 13th floor! It wasn’t until the 20th century, however, that Friday and “13” were paired together in bad luck. In 1907, author Thomas Lawson wrote Friday, the Thirteenth. The book was about a stock broker who purposely caused the stockmarket to crash on that day.
The Friday the 13th superstition, however, gained serious traction with the Friday the 13th horror film series. Originally released in 1980, the story centers around the “ghost” of Jason Voorhees. In the movie, Jason, with his iconic hockey mask, hunts the hapless characters who come to vacation at Crystal Lake – the lake he drowned in as a child. Twelve movies later, the Friday the 13th series remains one of the most successful horror film franchises in history.
Is Friday the 13th actually unlucky compared
to other days? Not really. There is no actual
evidence to suggest that events that have
occurred on Friday the 13th throughout history
are worse than events that have occurred on
other days. Some studies have shown that
Friday the 13th is actually safer than other days
because people are more anxious and attentive.
People may actually find Friday the 13th to be lucky. It is thought that air travel is cheaper and
booking a wedding is much cheaper on Friday
the 13th than on other days. It is clear,
however, that Friday the 13th will be around
for a long time. Over the next 4,800 months,
the 13th will occur on Friday more than any
other day!
Friday the 13th is considered a day on which bad things occur. It is a superstition. A superstition is a belief in something ominous without an actual reason. The origin of this superstition is unclear. Both Friday and the number 13 have been considered unlucky for hundreds of years. Bad luck associated with the number 13 may have biblical roots. Some believe Eve bit the apple from the Tree of Knowledge on the 13th day. Others point to the idea that there were 13 people present for Jesus’s Last Supper, the day before Good Friday. The number 13 was considered so unlucky, that many hotels and buildings were built without a 13th floor! It wasn’t until the 20th century, however, that Friday and “13” were paired together in bad luck. In 1907, author Thomas Lawson wrote Friday, the Thirteenth. The book was about a stock broker who purposely caused the stockmarket to crash on that day.
The Friday the 13th superstition, however, gained serious traction with the Friday the 13th horror film series. Originally released in 1980, the story centers around the “ghost” of Jason Voorhees. In the movie, Jason, with his iconic hockey mask, hunts the hapless characters who come to vacation at Crystal Lake – the lake he drowned in as a child. Twelve movies later, the Friday the 13th series remains one of the most successful horror film franchises in history.
Is Friday the 13th actually unlucky compared
to other days? Not really. There is no actual
evidence to suggest that events that have
occurred on Friday the 13th throughout history
are worse than events that have occurred on
other days. Some studies have shown that
Friday the 13th is actually safer than other days
because people are more anxious and attentive.
People may actually find Friday the 13th to be lucky. It is thought that air travel is cheaper and
booking a wedding is much cheaper on Friday
the 13th than on other days. It is clear,
however, that Friday the 13th will be around
for a long time. Over the next 4,800 months,
the 13th will occur on Friday more than any
other day!
Friday the 13th is considered a day on which bad things occur. It is a superstition. A superstition is a belief in something ominous without an actual reason. The origin of this superstition is unclear. Both Friday and the number 13 have been considered unlucky for hundreds of years. Bad luck associated with the number 13 may have biblical roots. Some believe Eve bit the apple from the Tree of Knowledge on the 13th day. Others point to the idea that there were 13 people present for Jesus’s Last Supper, the day before Good Friday. The number 13 was considered so unlucky, that many hotels and buildings were built without a 13th floor! It wasn’t until the 20th century, however, that Friday and “13” were paired together in bad luck. In 1907, author Thomas Lawson wrote Friday, the Thirteenth. The book was about a stock broker who purposely caused the stockmarket to crash on that day.
The Friday the 13th superstition, however, gained serious traction with the Friday the 13th horror film series. Originally released in 1980, the story centers around the “ghost” of Jason Voorhees. In the movie, Jason, with his iconic hockey mask, hunts the hapless characters who come to vacation at Crystal Lake – the lake he drowned in as a child. Twelve movies later, the Friday the 13th series remains one of the most successful horror film franchises in history.
Is Friday the 13th actually unlucky compared
to other days? Not really. There is no actual
evidence to suggest that events that have
occurred on Friday the 13th throughout history
are worse than events that have occurred on
other days. Some studies have shown that
Friday the 13th is actually safer than other days
because people are more anxious and attentive.
People may actually find Friday the 13th to be lucky. It is thought that air travel is cheaper and
booking a wedding is much cheaper on Friday
the 13th than on other days. It is clear,
however, that Friday the 13th will be around
for a long time. Over the next 4,800 months,
the 13th will occur on Friday more than any
other day!
Friday the 13th is considered a day on which bad things occur. It is a superstition. A superstition is a belief in something ominous without an actual reason. The origin of this superstition is unclear. Both Friday and the number 13 have been considered unlucky for hundreds of years. Bad luck associated with the number 13 may have biblical roots. Some believe Eve bit the apple from the Tree of Knowledge on the 13th day. Others point to the idea that there were 13 people present for Jesus’s Last Supper, the day before Good Friday. The number 13 was considered so unlucky, that many hotels and buildings were built without a 13th floor! It wasn’t until the 20th century, however, that Friday and “13” were paired together in bad luck. In 1907, author Thomas Lawson wrote Friday, the Thirteenth. The book was about a stock broker who purposely caused the stockmarket to crash on that day.
The Friday the 13th superstition, however, gained serious traction with the Friday the 13th horror film series. Originally released in 1980, the story centers around the “ghost” of Jason Voorhees. In the movie, Jason, with his iconic hockey mask, hunts the hapless characters who come to vacation at Crystal Lake – the lake he drowned in as a child. Twelve movies later, the Friday the 13th series remains one of the most successful horror film franchises in history.
Is Friday the 13th actually unlucky compared
to other days? Not really. There is no actual
evidence to suggest that events that have
occurred on Friday the 13th throughout history
are worse than events that have occurred on
other days. Some studies have shown that
Friday the 13th is actually safer than other days
because people are more anxious and attentive.
People may actually find Friday the 13th to be lucky. It is thought that air travel is cheaper and
booking a wedding is much cheaper on Friday
the 13th than on other days. It is clear,
however, that Friday the 13th will be around
for a long time. Over the next 4,800 months,
the 13th will occur on Friday more than any
other day!
( ) A função “PRI.MAIÚSCULA” coloca a primeira letra de uma cadeia de texto em maiúscula e todas as outras letras do texto depois de qualquer caractere diferente de uma letra. ( ) A função “DIA.DA.SEMANA” retorna uma string (conjunto de caracteres, por exemplo, “segunda”) com o texto do dia da semana correspondente a uma data. ( ) A função “ARRUMAR” remove todos os espaços de texto, exceto os espaços únicos entre palavras.
Assinale a sequência correta.
I. O usuário pode utilizar os recursos somente o tempo que precisar, porém deve pagar pela licença em tempo integral, como no modelo tradicional. II. O fornecedor do serviço de cloud computing é quem se encarrega de aperfeiçoar, corrigir falhas e aumentar o desempenho da aplicação, sempre que necessário. III. O usuário não precisa se preocupar com o hardware, com procedimentos de backup nem de controle de segurança da aplicação contratada.
Estão corretas as afirmativas
[...]
A THE faz diversos rankings sobre educação superior desde 2004. [...] diferentemente das classificações tradicionais, o ranking de impacto global da THE mede a contribuição das instituições para os Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável da ONU (Organização das Nações Unidas). Isso é feito através da avaliação do comprometimento das universidades com a sustentabilidade em quatro áreas amplas: pesquisa, gestão de recursos, alcance e ensino.
Disponível em: https://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/ educacao/2022/04/27/internas_educacao,1362724/brasil-esta-entre-paises-com-mais-universidades-em-ranking-de-impacto-globa.shtml Acesso em: 28 abr. 202
De acordo com a reportagem, algumas universidades brasileiras têm se destacado
Disponível em: https://www.otempo.com.br/comercio-de-bairro-toma-folego-com-os-microempreendedores-1.2658379?utm_ campaign=25_de_abril_de_2022&utm_medium=email&utm_ source=RD+Station. Acesso em: 25 abr. 2022.
Entidades como a CDL demonstram uma tendência no fortalecimento do comércio de bairro pelas diversas capitais brasileiras como uma das consequências geradas pela pandemia da Covid-19 porque
Para conseguir fechar as contas do mês, muitos deles estão sendo “arrastados” para a clandestinidade.
[...]
(A) presidente do Sindicato dos Condutores de Veículos que Utilizam Aplicativos do Estado de Minas Gerais (Sicovapp-MG) [...] disse que tem ciência da realização do serviço de transporte de modo clandestino e não concorda com as altas taxas que, no momento, são cobradas dos profissionais. “Cada dia as empresas estão abusando do trabalho dos motoristas. Tem profissional que mal consegue pagar a gasolina. Precisamos de leis em âmbito federal que auxiliem esses profissionais”, afirmou.
Disponível em: https://www.otempo.com.br/cidades/altastaxas-arrastam-motoristas-de-aplicativo-para-a-ilegalidade-em-bh-1.2659495?utm_campaign=27_de_abril_de_2022&utm_ medium=email&utm_source=RD+Station. Acesso em: 27 abr. 2022.
De acordo com a reportagem, o serviço de transporte clandestino tem sido cada vez mais frequente entre os motoristas que utilizam aplicativos. Esse transporte clandestino se caracteriza por
[...] os índices de vacinação já vinham se reduzindo no Brasil desde antes da pandemia por diversos motivos, além da desinformação. “No país, existem outros fatores que explicam a queda nos índices de vacinação, como a falta de alguns imunobiológicos em centros de saúde e porque, justamente graças às vacinas, muitas pessoas não tiveram contato com doenças que foram controladas pela vacinação” [...].
Disponível em: https://www.otempo.com.br/67-dos-brasileirosacreditam-em-informacoes-imprecisas-sobre-vacinas-1.2611687?utm_campaign=12_de_fevereiro_de_2022&utm_ medium=email&utm_source=RD+Station. Acesso em: 14 fev. 2022.
Segundo o trecho da reportagem, o movimento antivacina
Disponível em: https://www.minasgerais.com.br/pt/atracoes/ lavras/economia/usina-do-funil. Acesso em: 25 abr. 2022.
O Sistema de Transposição para Peixes instalado na UHE Funil é único no Brasil porque
Se, nesse momento, tanto a pressão quanto a temperatura de Sérgio estão sendo medidas, quanto tempo demorará para que ocorra a medição simultânea novamente?
• 2 de carne • 3 de queijo • 1 de pizza
Bruna tirou dois pastéis de forma aleatória do recipiente.
Qual é a probabilidade de os dois serem de sabor queijo?
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Disponível em: https://alimentacaosaudavel.org.br/escola-saudavel/. Acesso em: 29 abr. 2022.
As campanhas comunitárias podem contribuir para a reflexão acerca de problemas sociais. Nesse sentido, a campanha acima aborda a questão da alimentação saudável
INSTRUÇÃO: Leia a crônica de Fernando Sabino para responder à questão.
A última crônica
A caminho de casa, entro num botequim da Gávea para tomar um café junto ao balcão. Na realidade estou adiando o momento de escrever. [...] Eu pretendia apenas recolher da vida diária algo de seu disperso conteúdo humano, fruto da convivência, que a faz mais digna de ser vivida. Visava ao circunstancial, ao episódico. [...] Lanço então um último olhar fora de mim, onde vivem os assuntos que merecem uma crônica.
Ao fundo do botequim um casal de pretos acaba de sentar-se, numa das últimas mesas de mármore ao longo da parede de espelhos. A compostura da humildade, na contenção de gestos e palavras, deixa-se acrescentar pela presença de uma negrinha de seus três anos, laço na cabeça, toda arrumadinha no vestido pobre, que se instalou também à mesa: mal ousa balançar as perninhas curtas ou correr os olhos grandes de curiosidade ao redor. Três seres esquivos que compõem em torno à mesa a instituição tradicional da família, célula da sociedade. Vejo, porém, que se preparam para algo mais que matar a fome.
Passo a observá-los. O pai, depois de contar o dinheiro que discretamente retirou do bolso, aborda o garçom, inclinando-se para trás na cadeira, e aponta no balcão um pedaço de bolo sob a redoma. A mãe limita-se a ficar olhando imóvel, vagamente ansiosa, como se aguardasse a aprovação do garçom. Este ouve, concentrado, o pedido do homem e depois se afasta para atendê-lo. A mulher suspira, olhando para os lados, a reassegurar-se da naturalidade de sua presença ali. A meu lado o garçom encaminha a ordem do freguês. O homem atrás do balcão apanha a porção do bolo com a mão, larga-o no pratinho – um bolo simples, amarelo-escuro, apenas uma pequena fatia triangular.
A negrinha, contida na sua expectativa, olha a garrafa de Coca-Cola e o pratinho que o garçom deixou à sua frente. Por que não começa a comer? Vejo que os três, pai, mãe e filha, obedecem em torno à mesa um discreto ritual. A mãe remexe na bolsa de plástico preto e brilhante, retira qualquer coisa. O pai se mune de uma caixa de fósforos, e espera. A filha aguarda também, atenta como um animalzinho. Ninguém mais os observa além de mim.
[...] Imediatamente põe-se a bater palmas, muito compenetrada, cantando num balbucio, a que os pais se juntam, discretos: “Parabéns pra você, parabéns pra você…”
[...] O pai corre os olhos pelo botequim, satisfeito, como a se convencer intimamente do sucesso da celebração. Dá comigo de súbito, a observá-lo, nossos olhos se encontram, ele se perturba, constrangido – vacila, ameaça abaixar a cabeça, mas acaba sustentando o olhar e enfim se abre num sorriso.
Assim eu quereria minha última crônica: que fosse pura como esse sorriso.
Fernando Sabino. In: Para gostar de ler. São Paulo: Ática,
1979-1980 (adaptado)
“O pai, depois de contar o dinheiro que discretamente retirou do bolso, aborda o garçom, inclinando-se para trás na cadeira, e aponta no balcão um pedaço de bolo sob a redoma.”
No trecho apresentado, a palavra em destaque refere-se ao verbo “retirou” e apresenta