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AS POMBAS
Raimundo Correia
Vai-se a primeira pomba despertada...
Vai-se outra mais... mais outra... enfim dezenas
De pombas vão-se dos pombais, apenas
Raia sanguínea e fresca a madrugada...
E à tarde, quando a rígida nortada
Sopra, aos pombais de novo elas, serenas,
Ruflando as asas, sacudindo as penas,
Voltam todas em bando e em revoada...
Também dos corações onde abotoam,
Os sonhos, um por um, céleres voam,
Como voam as pombas dos pombais;
No azul da adolescência as asas soltam,
Fogem... Mas aos pombais as pombas voltam,
E eles aos corações não voltam mais...
Disponível em: https://www.culturagenial.com/as-pombas-de-raimundo-correia/. Acesso em 15 set. 2024.
O poema “As pombas” de Raimundo Correia pertence a qual movimento literário brasileiro?
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A beleza total Carlos
Drummond de Andrade
A beleza de Gertrudes fascinava todo mundo e a própria Gertrudes. Os espelhos pasmavam diante de seu rosto, recusando-se a refletir as pessoas da casa e muito menos as visitas. Não ousavam abranger o corpo inteiro de Gertrudes. Era impossível, de tão belo, e o espelho do banheiro, que se atreveu a isto, partiu-se em mil estilhaços.
A moça já não podia sair à rua, pois os veículos paravam à revelia dos condutores, e estes, por sua vez, perdiam toda capacidade de ação. Houve um engarrafamento monstro, que durou uma semana, embora Gertrudes houvesse voltado logo para casa.
O Senado aprovou lei de emergência, proibindo Gertrudes de chegar à janela. A moça vivia confinada num salão em que só penetrava sua mãe, pois o mordomo se suicidara com uma foto de Gertrudes sobre o peito.
Gertrudes não podia fazer nada. Nascera assim, este era o seu destino fatal: a extrema beleza. E era feliz, sabendo-se incomparável. Por falta de ar puro, acabou sem condições de vida, e um dia cerrou os olhos para sempre. Sua beleza saiu do corpo e ficou pairando, imortal. O corpo já então enfezado de Gertrudes foi recolhido ao jazigo, e a beleza de Gertrudes continuou cintilando no salão fechado a sete chaves.
Disponível em: <http://www.companhiadasletras.com.br/trechos/13274.pdf>. Acesso em: 12 set. 2024.
Suponha que um determinado comerciante conceda um desconto para compras acima de 3 unidades de um mesmo produto, conforme demonstrado na planilha da figura abaixo, editada no MS Excel, versão 13 ou superior em português.
Assinale a alternativa que contém a fórmula correta a ser informada na célula G2 e copiada para as células G3 e G4 para que as mesmas fiquem corretas.
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta as quatro fases do Power Query.
Esse terremoto causou tremores que foram sentidos em qual capital brasileira?
Uruguai • chuva • descer • xampu • série
Essas palavras quanto a encontros vocálicos e consonantais têm, respectivamente:
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Hand In My Pocket
Alanis Morissette
I'm broke, but I'm happy
I'm poor, but
I'm kind I'm short, but
I'm healthy, yeah
I'm high, but
I'm grounded
I'm sane, but
I'm overwhelmed
I'm lost, bu
t I'm hopeful, baby
And what it all comes down to
Is that everything's gonna be fine, fine, fine
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is giving a: High five
I feel drunk, but
I'm sober I'm young and
I'm underpaid
I'm tired, but
I'm working, yeah I care, but
I'm restless
I'm here, but
I'm really gone
I'm wrong and
I'm sorry, baby
And what it all comes down to
Is that everything's gonna be quite alright
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other is flicking a cigarette
And what is all comes down to
Is that I haven't got it all figured out just yet
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is giving the peace sign
I'm free, but
I'm focused
I'm green, but
I'm wise
I'm hard, but
I'm friendly, baby
I'm sad, but
I'm laughing
I'm brave, but
I'm chicken shit
I'm sick, but
I'm pretty, baby
And what it all boils down to
Is that no one's really got it figured out just yet
Well, I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is playing a piano
What it all comes down to, my friends, yeah
Is that everything's just fine, fine, fine
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is hailing a taxi cab
Read the song lyrics below and answer the question.
Hand In My Pocket
Alanis Morissette
I'm broke, but I'm happy
I'm poor, but
I'm kind I'm short, but
I'm healthy, yeah
I'm high, but
I'm grounded
I'm sane, but
I'm overwhelmed
I'm lost, bu
t I'm hopeful, baby
And what it all comes down to
Is that everything's gonna be fine, fine, fine
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is giving a: High five
I feel drunk, but
I'm sober I'm young and
I'm underpaid
I'm tired, but
I'm working, yeah I care, but
I'm restless
I'm here, but
I'm really gone
I'm wrong and
I'm sorry, baby
And what it all comes down to
Is that everything's gonna be quite alright
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other is flicking a cigarette
And what is all comes down to
Is that I haven't got it all figured out just yet
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is giving the peace sign
I'm free, but
I'm focused
I'm green, but
I'm wise
I'm hard, but
I'm friendly, baby
I'm sad, but
I'm laughing
I'm brave, but
I'm chicken shit
I'm sick, but
I'm pretty, baby
And what it all boils down to
Is that no one's really got it figured out just yet
Well, I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is playing a piano
What it all comes down to, my friends, yeah
Is that everything's just fine, fine, fine
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is hailing a taxi cab
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Scientists store entire human genome on ‘memory crystal’ that could survive billions of years
By Rosa Rahimi, CNN. Published 7:53 AM EDT, Fri September 20, 2024
The crystal features a visual key, intended to explain what it contains to whoever finds it. University of Southampton/PA
Scientists in the United Kingdom have stored the entire human genome on a “5D memory crystal,” in the hope that it could be used in the future as a blueprint to bring humanity back from extinction.
The crystal, which was developed by a team of researchers at the University of Southampton’s Optoelectronics Research Centre, could also be used to create a record of plant and animal species faced with extinction.
It can hold up to 360 terabytes of information for billions of years and can withstand extreme conditions, including freezing, fires, direct impact force, cosmic radiation and temperatures of up to 1,000 degrees Celsius, the university said in a press statement published Thursday.
In 2014, the crystal was awarded the Guinness World Record for “most durable digital storage material.” Kazansky’s team used ultra-fast lasers to inscribe the human genome data into voids as small as 20 nanometers (a nanometer is about one-billionth of a meter).
They describe the data storage on the crystal as 5D because the information is translated into five different dimensions of its nanostructures — their height, length, width, orientation and position.
“The 5D memory crystal opens up possibilities for other researchers to build an everlasting repository of genomic information from which complex organisms like plants and animals might be restored should science in the future allow,” said Peter Kazansky, a professor of optoelectronics, who led the team at Southampton.
The team had to consider who – or what – would retrieve the information, so far off into the future.
It could be an intelligence (species or machine) – or it could be found in a future so distant that no frame of reference would exist for it. To help whoever finds it, the researchers included a visual key.
“The visual key inscribed on the crystal gives the finder knowledge of what data is stored inside and how it could be used,” said Kazansky.
“Their work is super impressive,” said Thomas Heinis, who leads research on DNA storage at Imperial College London and was not involved in the study. However, he says questions remain about how such data could be read in the future.
“What Southampton presents probably has a higher durability, however, this begs the question: what for? Future generations? Sure, but how will they know how to read the crystal? How will they know how to build the device to read the crystal? Will the device be available in hundreds of years?” he added. “I can barely connect my 10-year-old iPod and listen to what I listened back then.”
For now, the crystal is stored in the Memory of Mankind archive, a time capsule within a salt cave in Austria.
In 2018, Kazansky and his team used the memory crystal technology to store Isaac Asimov’s “Foundation” trilogy of science fiction books, which were then launched into space aboard a Tesla Roadster. The technology has also been used to store major documents from human history, including the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and the Magna Carta. Earlier this year, scientists revealed a plan to safeguard Earth’s species in a cryogenic biorepository on the moon, intended to save species in the event of a disaster on our home planet.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/20/science/human-genome-crystal-intl-scli/index.html
"The crystal, which was developed by a team of researchers at the University of Southampton’s Optoelectronics Research Centre, could also be used to create a record of plant and animal species faced with extinction.”