Questões de Vestibular MACKENZIE 2015 para vestibular
Foram encontradas 60 questões
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348201
Português
Texto associado
Textos para a questão
Texto I
Texto II
Adaptado de www.significados.com.br
Texto II
Adaptado de www.sobiologia.com.br
Texto III
www.googleimagens.com
Considere as seguintes afirmações sobre os textos I e II.
I. Apresentam marcas explícitas de interação com o leitor, como perguntas retóricas.
II. Nos dois textos, há confronto de ideias e de pontos de vista, presentes em diferentes narradores que direcionam os sentidos.
III. Há entre os textos marcas explícitas de intertextualidade, uma vez que neles se percebem citações de um pelo outro.
Assinale a alternativa correta.
I. Apresentam marcas explícitas de interação com o leitor, como perguntas retóricas.
II. Nos dois textos, há confronto de ideias e de pontos de vista, presentes em diferentes narradores que direcionam os sentidos.
III. Há entre os textos marcas explícitas de intertextualidade, uma vez que neles se percebem citações de um pelo outro.
Assinale a alternativa correta.
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348202
Português
Texto associado
Textos para a questão
Texto I
Texto II
Adaptado de www.significados.com.br
Texto II
Adaptado de www.sobiologia.com.br
Texto III
www.googleimagens.com
Assinale a alternativa correta.
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348203
Português
Texto associado
Textos para a questão
Texto I
Texto II
Adaptado de www.significados.com.br
Texto II
Adaptado de www.sobiologia.com.br
Texto III
www.googleimagens.com
Assinale a alternativa correta sobre o Texto III.
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348204
Português
Texto associado
Textos para a questão
Texto I
Texto II
Adaptado de www.significados.com.br
Texto II
Adaptado de www.sobiologia.com.br
Texto III
www.googleimagens.com
Sobre o Texto I, assinale a alternativa correta.
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348205
Português
Texto associado
Textos para a questão
Texto I
Texto II
Adaptado de www.significados.com.br
Texto II
Adaptado de www.sobiologia.com.br
Texto III
www.googleimagens.com
Sobre o Texto II, assinale a alternativa correta.
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348206
Português
Texto associado
Textos para a questão
Texto I
Texto II
Adaptado de www.significados.com.br
Texto II
Adaptado de www.sobiologia.com.br
Texto III
www.googleimagens.com
Observe as afirmações abaixo.
I. Em sua origem, a palavra vírus pertence ao domínio da biologia, mas por conta do seu significado tem sido utilizada para fazer referência a algo que se dissemina de forma rápida e intensa.
II. Os vírus que atingem os modernos computadores causam tamanho prejuízo que atualmente são conhecidos como marketing viral.
III. A publicidade viral é aquela que se baseia na troca de informações sobre medicamentos da área biológica.
Assinale a alternativa correta.
I. Em sua origem, a palavra vírus pertence ao domínio da biologia, mas por conta do seu significado tem sido utilizada para fazer referência a algo que se dissemina de forma rápida e intensa.
II. Os vírus que atingem os modernos computadores causam tamanho prejuízo que atualmente são conhecidos como marketing viral.
III. A publicidade viral é aquela que se baseia na troca de informações sobre medicamentos da área biológica.
Assinale a alternativa correta.
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348207
Português
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Texto para a questão.
Monteiro Lobato, “Urupês”.
Vocabulário:
boré (linha 15): trombeta de bambu usada pelos índios.
inambu (linha 16): ave desprovida completamente ou quase completamente de cauda.
ocara (linha 14): choupana de índios do Brasil.
sorna (linha 29): indolente, inerte.
trochada (linha 15): cano de espingarda que foi torcido para tornar-se reforçado.
boré (linha 15): trombeta de bambu usada pelos índios.
inambu (linha 16): ave desprovida completamente ou quase completamente de cauda.
ocara (linha 14): choupana de índios do Brasil.
sorna (linha 29): indolente, inerte.
trochada (linha 15): cano de espingarda que foi torcido para tornar-se reforçado.
Sobre o Pré-Modernismo é INCORRETO afirmar que:
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348208
Português
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Texto para a questão.
Monteiro Lobato, “Urupês”.
Vocabulário:
boré (linha 15): trombeta de bambu usada pelos índios.
inambu (linha 16): ave desprovida completamente ou quase completamente de cauda.
ocara (linha 14): choupana de índios do Brasil.
sorna (linha 29): indolente, inerte.
trochada (linha 15): cano de espingarda que foi torcido para tornar-se reforçado.
boré (linha 15): trombeta de bambu usada pelos índios.
inambu (linha 16): ave desprovida completamente ou quase completamente de cauda.
ocara (linha 14): choupana de índios do Brasil.
sorna (linha 29): indolente, inerte.
trochada (linha 15): cano de espingarda que foi torcido para tornar-se reforçado.
Assinale a alternativa INCORRETA a respeito da produção literária de Monteiro
Lobato:
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348209
Português
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Texto para a questão.
Monteiro Lobato, “Urupês”.
Vocabulário:
boré (linha 15): trombeta de bambu usada pelos índios.
inambu (linha 16): ave desprovida completamente ou quase completamente de cauda.
ocara (linha 14): choupana de índios do Brasil.
sorna (linha 29): indolente, inerte.
trochada (linha 15): cano de espingarda que foi torcido para tornar-se reforçado.
boré (linha 15): trombeta de bambu usada pelos índios.
inambu (linha 16): ave desprovida completamente ou quase completamente de cauda.
ocara (linha 14): choupana de índios do Brasil.
sorna (linha 29): indolente, inerte.
trochada (linha 15): cano de espingarda que foi torcido para tornar-se reforçado.
Tendo como base o recorte do conto “Urupês”, pode-se afirmar que é condizente
com a personagem criada por Monteiro Lobato APENAS o fragmento a seguir:
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348210
Português
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Texto para a questão.
Monteiro Lobato, “Urupês”.
Vocabulário:
boré (linha 15): trombeta de bambu usada pelos índios.
inambu (linha 16): ave desprovida completamente ou quase completamente de cauda.
ocara (linha 14): choupana de índios do Brasil.
sorna (linha 29): indolente, inerte.
trochada (linha 15): cano de espingarda que foi torcido para tornar-se reforçado.
boré (linha 15): trombeta de bambu usada pelos índios.
inambu (linha 16): ave desprovida completamente ou quase completamente de cauda.
ocara (linha 14): choupana de índios do Brasil.
sorna (linha 29): indolente, inerte.
trochada (linha 15): cano de espingarda que foi torcido para tornar-se reforçado.
Sobre o trecho Feia e sorna, nada a põe de pé. (linhas 28-29), é correto
afirmar que:
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348211
Português
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Texto para a questão.
Monteiro Lobato, “Urupês”.
Vocabulário:
boré (linha 15): trombeta de bambu usada pelos índios.
inambu (linha 16): ave desprovida completamente ou quase completamente de cauda.
ocara (linha 14): choupana de índios do Brasil.
sorna (linha 29): indolente, inerte.
trochada (linha 15): cano de espingarda que foi torcido para tornar-se reforçado.
boré (linha 15): trombeta de bambu usada pelos índios.
inambu (linha 16): ave desprovida completamente ou quase completamente de cauda.
ocara (linha 14): choupana de índios do Brasil.
sorna (linha 29): indolente, inerte.
trochada (linha 15): cano de espingarda que foi torcido para tornar-se reforçado.
Assinale a alternativa que não pode ser relacionada a Monteiro Lobato e sua obra:
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348212
Inglês
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Dr. Mednick, whose results have just been published in Nature Neuroscience, wanted to know what effect power napping would have on people’s visual perception. She asked 30 student volunteers to come into her laboratory. Four times on the same day, at 9am, noon, 4pm and 7pm, they were required to stare at a computer screen for an hour. Their task was to pick out a vertical or horizontal bar from a striped background - an established test of visual perceptiveness. The more quickly they picked out the bar, the more acute their perception.
All the volunteers had slept well in the days before the test, and had been warned off alcohol. During the test day, nicotine addicts were allowed to indulge their habits, but everyone had to remain uncaffeinated. Despite this cosseting, the performance of the ten volunteers who went straight through the day without a nap deteriorated rapidly. Their best scores were first thing in the morning, and it was downhill from there on. By the last session, they were taking 52% longer, on average, to identify the orientation of the bar than they had in the first.
SIESTA TIME
Finally, vindication for power nappers. Far from being lazy louts,
siesta-takers are actually doing their bit for the firm. According to Sara
Mednick and her colleagues at Harvard, just 60 minutes of shut-eye in
the middle of the day can make you perform like the fresh daisy you were
first thing in the morning. But it has to be bona fide sleep; a mere rest,
they found, has no effect.Dr. Mednick, whose results have just been published in Nature Neuroscience, wanted to know what effect power napping would have on people’s visual perception. She asked 30 student volunteers to come into her laboratory. Four times on the same day, at 9am, noon, 4pm and 7pm, they were required to stare at a computer screen for an hour. Their task was to pick out a vertical or horizontal bar from a striped background - an established test of visual perceptiveness. The more quickly they picked out the bar, the more acute their perception.
All the volunteers had slept well in the days before the test, and had been warned off alcohol. During the test day, nicotine addicts were allowed to indulge their habits, but everyone had to remain uncaffeinated. Despite this cosseting, the performance of the ten volunteers who went straight through the day without a nap deteriorated rapidly. Their best scores were first thing in the morning, and it was downhill from there on. By the last session, they were taking 52% longer, on average, to identify the orientation of the bar than they had in the first.
The Economist
Researchers have found out that
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348213
Inglês
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Dr. Mednick, whose results have just been published in Nature Neuroscience, wanted to know what effect power napping would have on people’s visual perception. She asked 30 student volunteers to come into her laboratory. Four times on the same day, at 9am, noon, 4pm and 7pm, they were required to stare at a computer screen for an hour. Their task was to pick out a vertical or horizontal bar from a striped background - an established test of visual perceptiveness. The more quickly they picked out the bar, the more acute their perception.
All the volunteers had slept well in the days before the test, and had been warned off alcohol. During the test day, nicotine addicts were allowed to indulge their habits, but everyone had to remain uncaffeinated. Despite this cosseting, the performance of the ten volunteers who went straight through the day without a nap deteriorated rapidly. Their best scores were first thing in the morning, and it was downhill from there on. By the last session, they were taking 52% longer, on average, to identify the orientation of the bar than they had in the first.
SIESTA TIME
Finally, vindication for power nappers. Far from being lazy louts,
siesta-takers are actually doing their bit for the firm. According to Sara
Mednick and her colleagues at Harvard, just 60 minutes of shut-eye in
the middle of the day can make you perform like the fresh daisy you were
first thing in the morning. But it has to be bona fide sleep; a mere rest,
they found, has no effect.Dr. Mednick, whose results have just been published in Nature Neuroscience, wanted to know what effect power napping would have on people’s visual perception. She asked 30 student volunteers to come into her laboratory. Four times on the same day, at 9am, noon, 4pm and 7pm, they were required to stare at a computer screen for an hour. Their task was to pick out a vertical or horizontal bar from a striped background - an established test of visual perceptiveness. The more quickly they picked out the bar, the more acute their perception.
All the volunteers had slept well in the days before the test, and had been warned off alcohol. During the test day, nicotine addicts were allowed to indulge their habits, but everyone had to remain uncaffeinated. Despite this cosseting, the performance of the ten volunteers who went straight through the day without a nap deteriorated rapidly. Their best scores were first thing in the morning, and it was downhill from there on. By the last session, they were taking 52% longer, on average, to identify the orientation of the bar than they had in the first.
The Economist
“Bona Fide” in the text is the same as
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348214
Inglês
Texto associado
Dr. Mednick, whose results have just been published in Nature Neuroscience, wanted to know what effect power napping would have on people’s visual perception. She asked 30 student volunteers to come into her laboratory. Four times on the same day, at 9am, noon, 4pm and 7pm, they were required to stare at a computer screen for an hour. Their task was to pick out a vertical or horizontal bar from a striped background - an established test of visual perceptiveness. The more quickly they picked out the bar, the more acute their perception.
All the volunteers had slept well in the days before the test, and had been warned off alcohol. During the test day, nicotine addicts were allowed to indulge their habits, but everyone had to remain uncaffeinated. Despite this cosseting, the performance of the ten volunteers who went straight through the day without a nap deteriorated rapidly. Their best scores were first thing in the morning, and it was downhill from there on. By the last session, they were taking 52% longer, on average, to identify the orientation of the bar than they had in the first.
SIESTA TIME
Finally, vindication for power nappers. Far from being lazy louts,
siesta-takers are actually doing their bit for the firm. According to Sara
Mednick and her colleagues at Harvard, just 60 minutes of shut-eye in
the middle of the day can make you perform like the fresh daisy you were
first thing in the morning. But it has to be bona fide sleep; a mere rest,
they found, has no effect.Dr. Mednick, whose results have just been published in Nature Neuroscience, wanted to know what effect power napping would have on people’s visual perception. She asked 30 student volunteers to come into her laboratory. Four times on the same day, at 9am, noon, 4pm and 7pm, they were required to stare at a computer screen for an hour. Their task was to pick out a vertical or horizontal bar from a striped background - an established test of visual perceptiveness. The more quickly they picked out the bar, the more acute their perception.
All the volunteers had slept well in the days before the test, and had been warned off alcohol. During the test day, nicotine addicts were allowed to indulge their habits, but everyone had to remain uncaffeinated. Despite this cosseting, the performance of the ten volunteers who went straight through the day without a nap deteriorated rapidly. Their best scores were first thing in the morning, and it was downhill from there on. By the last session, they were taking 52% longer, on average, to identify the orientation of the bar than they had in the first.
The Economist
According to the text, the wrong alternative is
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348215
Inglês
Texto associado
Dr. Mednick, whose results have just been published in Nature Neuroscience, wanted to know what effect power napping would have on people’s visual perception. She asked 30 student volunteers to come into her laboratory. Four times on the same day, at 9am, noon, 4pm and 7pm, they were required to stare at a computer screen for an hour. Their task was to pick out a vertical or horizontal bar from a striped background - an established test of visual perceptiveness. The more quickly they picked out the bar, the more acute their perception.
All the volunteers had slept well in the days before the test, and had been warned off alcohol. During the test day, nicotine addicts were allowed to indulge their habits, but everyone had to remain uncaffeinated. Despite this cosseting, the performance of the ten volunteers who went straight through the day without a nap deteriorated rapidly. Their best scores were first thing in the morning, and it was downhill from there on. By the last session, they were taking 52% longer, on average, to identify the orientation of the bar than they had in the first.
SIESTA TIME
Finally, vindication for power nappers. Far from being lazy louts,
siesta-takers are actually doing their bit for the firm. According to Sara
Mednick and her colleagues at Harvard, just 60 minutes of shut-eye in
the middle of the day can make you perform like the fresh daisy you were
first thing in the morning. But it has to be bona fide sleep; a mere rest,
they found, has no effect.Dr. Mednick, whose results have just been published in Nature Neuroscience, wanted to know what effect power napping would have on people’s visual perception. She asked 30 student volunteers to come into her laboratory. Four times on the same day, at 9am, noon, 4pm and 7pm, they were required to stare at a computer screen for an hour. Their task was to pick out a vertical or horizontal bar from a striped background - an established test of visual perceptiveness. The more quickly they picked out the bar, the more acute their perception.
All the volunteers had slept well in the days before the test, and had been warned off alcohol. During the test day, nicotine addicts were allowed to indulge their habits, but everyone had to remain uncaffeinated. Despite this cosseting, the performance of the ten volunteers who went straight through the day without a nap deteriorated rapidly. Their best scores were first thing in the morning, and it was downhill from there on. By the last session, they were taking 52% longer, on average, to identify the orientation of the bar than they had in the first.
The Economist
A alternativa que melhor expressa a idéia da frase “All the volunteers had
slept well in the days before the test, and had been warned off
alcohol” é:
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348216
Inglês
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GLOBALISATION, HUMANISM, MODERNITY:
IN SEARCH OF EQUILIBRIUM
Monica Grigorescu*
Our time has proved to be amazingly effective in gropingly building up
a civilization which it has proved amazingly inept at putting in order.
(André Maliaux)
After so many crises which have followed each other in as many
areas, we ought to admit that industrial and technological civilization
is creating as many problems as it is capable of resolving. The myth of
progress, one of the founding myths of our civilization, also appears to
have collapsed as a myth. The development of modern society, spectacular
as it is from an economist’s angle of vision, has not been able to society;
stop a slide into human and moral underdevelopment. A deterioration of
quality in relation to quantity makes only those things that can be actually
measured appear to be real; unfortunately, things like poetry, suffering,
or love are hardly quantifiable.
Towards the end of his eventful life, Jean Monnet, a remarkable figure of the twentieth century, reasoned that, had he been able to start all over again, he would have begun with culture. A founding father of what was later to become the European Union, he expressed that belated belief in the pre-eminent role of culture as a part of greater civilization after he had tried for several decades to build a prosperous Europe in economic terms in the aftermath of a devastating war.
Towards the end of his eventful life, Jean Monnet, a remarkable figure of the twentieth century, reasoned that, had he been able to start all over again, he would have begun with culture. A founding father of what was later to become the European Union, he expressed that belated belief in the pre-eminent role of culture as a part of greater civilization after he had tried for several decades to build a prosperous Europe in economic terms in the aftermath of a devastating war.
*Director of the House of Latin America of the Ministry of Foreign Affair of Romania.
Revista Direito Mackenzie
I. Jean Monnet founded the European Union at the end of his life.
II. Today technology isn’t as beneficial as it used to be.
III. Poetry and love have been disregarded lately.
IV. Quantity isn’t as relevant as quality nowadays.
V. Progress has also been threatened by the world crisis.
De acordo com as afirmações a respeito do texto acima, podemos dizer que
II. Today technology isn’t as beneficial as it used to be.
III. Poetry and love have been disregarded lately.
IV. Quantity isn’t as relevant as quality nowadays.
V. Progress has also been threatened by the world crisis.
De acordo com as afirmações a respeito do texto acima, podemos dizer que
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348217
Inglês
Texto associado
GLOBALISATION, HUMANISM, MODERNITY:
IN SEARCH OF EQUILIBRIUM
Monica Grigorescu*
Our time has proved to be amazingly effective in gropingly building up
a civilization which it has proved amazingly inept at putting in order.
(André Maliaux)
After so many crises which have followed each other in as many
areas, we ought to admit that industrial and technological civilization
is creating as many problems as it is capable of resolving. The myth of
progress, one of the founding myths of our civilization, also appears to
have collapsed as a myth. The development of modern society, spectacular
as it is from an economist’s angle of vision, has not been able to society;
stop a slide into human and moral underdevelopment. A deterioration of
quality in relation to quantity makes only those things that can be actually
measured appear to be real; unfortunately, things like poetry, suffering,
or love are hardly quantifiable.
Towards the end of his eventful life, Jean Monnet, a remarkable figure of the twentieth century, reasoned that, had he been able to start all over again, he would have begun with culture. A founding father of what was later to become the European Union, he expressed that belated belief in the pre-eminent role of culture as a part of greater civilization after he had tried for several decades to build a prosperous Europe in economic terms in the aftermath of a devastating war.
Towards the end of his eventful life, Jean Monnet, a remarkable figure of the twentieth century, reasoned that, had he been able to start all over again, he would have begun with culture. A founding father of what was later to become the European Union, he expressed that belated belief in the pre-eminent role of culture as a part of greater civilization after he had tried for several decades to build a prosperous Europe in economic terms in the aftermath of a devastating war.
*Director of the House of Latin America of the Ministry of Foreign Affair of Romania.
Revista Direito Mackenzie
A alternativa que melhor expressa a idéia da frase “had he been able to start
all over again, he would have begun with culture” é:
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348218
Inglês
Texto associado
GLOBALISATION, HUMANISM, MODERNITY:
IN SEARCH OF EQUILIBRIUM
Monica Grigorescu*
Our time has proved to be amazingly effective in gropingly building up
a civilization which it has proved amazingly inept at putting in order.
(André Maliaux)
After so many crises which have followed each other in as many
areas, we ought to admit that industrial and technological civilization
is creating as many problems as it is capable of resolving. The myth of
progress, one of the founding myths of our civilization, also appears to
have collapsed as a myth. The development of modern society, spectacular
as it is from an economist’s angle of vision, has not been able to society;
stop a slide into human and moral underdevelopment. A deterioration of
quality in relation to quantity makes only those things that can be actually
measured appear to be real; unfortunately, things like poetry, suffering,
or love are hardly quantifiable.
Towards the end of his eventful life, Jean Monnet, a remarkable figure of the twentieth century, reasoned that, had he been able to start all over again, he would have begun with culture. A founding father of what was later to become the European Union, he expressed that belated belief in the pre-eminent role of culture as a part of greater civilization after he had tried for several decades to build a prosperous Europe in economic terms in the aftermath of a devastating war.
Towards the end of his eventful life, Jean Monnet, a remarkable figure of the twentieth century, reasoned that, had he been able to start all over again, he would have begun with culture. A founding father of what was later to become the European Union, he expressed that belated belief in the pre-eminent role of culture as a part of greater civilization after he had tried for several decades to build a prosperous Europe in economic terms in the aftermath of a devastating war.
*Director of the House of Latin America of the Ministry of Foreign Affair of Romania.
Revista Direito Mackenzie
Na sentença, “…he expressed that belated belief in the pre-eminent
role of culture…” a palavra grifada pode ser substituída por
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348219
Matemática
O conjunto solução da inequação cos4 x - sen4 x < 1/2 , no intervalo [0, π], é
Ano: 2015
Banca:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Órgão:
MACKENZIE
Prova:
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2015 - MACKENZIE - vestibular |
Q1348220
Matemática
Fazendo-se a planificação de um cone de altura 15 cm, observa-se que sua superfície lateral é um setor circular, cujo ângulo central mede 4π/3 radianos. Então, o volume do cone, em cm3, é