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3105055 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB

Os estruturalistas foram responsáveis por estudos que levaram à criação de uma taxonomia das organizações. Uma das mais conhecidas é a de Amitai Etzioni, que associa tipos de organização ao envolvimento dos seus membros.

Segundo ele, organizações

 

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3105054 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB

Para Weber, a burocracia é uma organização cujas consequências desejadas se resumem na previsibilidade do seu funcionamento no sentido de obter a maior eficiência da organização.

No entanto, no seu funcionamento podem ocorrer as chamadas disfunções da burocracia, como a

 

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3105053 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB

Entre os vários elementos que dão origem à Teoria das Relações Humanas, pode(m)-se citar

 

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3105052 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB

Taylor propunha uma supervisão baseada na existência de diversos supervisores, cada qual especializado em determinada área e com autoridade relativa e parcial sobre os subordinados.

Trata-se da supervisão

 

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3105051 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB

O estudo de tempos e movimentos, além de permitir a racionalização dos métodos de trabalho do operário e a fixação dos tempos padrões para a execução das operações e tarefas, trouxe ainda outras vantagens como

 

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De acordo com a norma-padrão da língua portuguesa, assinale a alternativa em que a concordância verbal e/ou nominal está corretamente empregada.

 

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247957 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Direito Administrativo
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB
João, interessado em obter informações sobre o andamento de um pedido de interesse geral junto à Secretaria da CETESB, é informado pelo funcionário que não poderá ter acesso à informação requerida. Nesse caso, o que poderá fazer João?

 

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247951 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Direito Administrativo
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB
Conforme dispõe a Lei n.º 12.527/11, agir com dolo ou má-fé na análise das solicitações de acesso à informação ensejará ao agente público que praticar a conduta ilícita a pena de,
 

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247950 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB

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DIET DRINKS "LINK TO DEPRESSION" QUESTIONED

Experts are questioning whether diet drinks could raise depression risk, after a large study has found a link.

The US research in more than 250,000 people found depression was more common among frequent consumers of artificially sweetened beverages. The work, which will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s annual meeting, did not look at the cause for this link.

Drinking coffee was linked with a lower risk of depression.

People who drank four cups a day were 10% less likely to be diagnosed with depression during the 10-year study period than those who drank no coffee. But those who drank four cans or glasses of diet fizzy drinks or artificially sweetened juice a day increased their risk of depression by about a third. Lead researcher Dr Honglei Chen, of the National Institutes of Health in North Carolina, said: “Our research suggests that cutting out or down on sweetened diet drinks or replacing them with unsweetened coffee may naturally help lower your depression risk.”

But he said more studies were needed to explore this. There are many other factors that may be involved. And the findings – in people in their 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s and living in the US – might not apply to other populations. The safety of sweeteners, like aspartame, has been extensively tested by scientists and is assured by regulators.

Gaynor Bussell, of the British Dietetic Association, said: “Sweeteners used to be called ‘artificial’ sweeteners and unfortunately the term ‘artificial’ has evoked suspicion. As a result, sweeteners have been very widely tested and reviewed for safety and the ones on the market have an excellent safety track record. However, the studies on them continue and this one has thrown up a possibly link – not a cause and effect – with depression.”

(http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20943509.09.01.2013. Adaptado)

O termo likely em – People who drank four cups a day were 10% less likely to be diagnosed with depression during the 10-year study period than those who drank no coffee. – transmite a ideia de

 

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247949 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB

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DIET DRINKS "LINK TO DEPRESSION" QUESTIONED

Experts are questioning whether diet drinks could raise depression risk, after a large study has found a link.

The US research in more than 250,000 people found depression was more common among frequent consumers of artificially sweetened beverages. The work, which will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s annual meeting, did not look at the cause for this link.

Drinking coffee was linked with a lower risk of depression.

People who drank four cups a day were 10% less likely to be diagnosed with depression during the 10-year study period than those who drank no coffee. But those who drank four cans or glasses of diet fizzy drinks or artificially sweetened juice a day increased their risk of depression by about a third. Lead researcher Dr Honglei Chen, of the National Institutes of Health in North Carolina, said: “Our research suggests that cutting out or down on sweetened diet drinks or replacing them with unsweetened coffee may naturally help lower your depression risk.”

But he said more studies were needed to explore this. There are many other factors that may be involved. And the findings – in people in their 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s and living in the US – might not apply to other populations. The safety of sweeteners, like aspartame, has been extensively tested by scientists and is assured by regulators.

Gaynor Bussell, of the British Dietetic Association, said: “Sweeteners used to be called ‘artificial’ sweeteners and unfortunately the term ‘artificial’ has evoked suspicion. As a result, sweeteners have been very widely tested and reviewed for safety and the ones on the market have an excellent safety track record. However, the studies on them continue and this one has thrown up a possibly link – not a cause and effect – with depression.”

(http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20943509.09.01.2013. Adaptado)

According to the text, the research is

 

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