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Jeff Bezos wants a trillion humans in solar system

Just when demographers are ringing alarm bells about overpopulation, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos says we need to populate our solar system. Mr. Bezos was asked for his thoughts on humanity living in outer space in a thousand years' time. He replied: "I would love to see, you know, a trilion humans living in the solar system. If we had a trilion humans, we would have at any given time 1,000 Mozarts and 1,000 Einsteins. Space would be full of life and intelligence and energy." He added that he wants to help "build heavy infrastructure that will be used by the space entrepreneurs of future generation, so that ingenuity and imagination can really be unieashed”.

(Adapted from https:/breakingnewsenglish.com)

In the excerpt “[...] so that ingenuity and imagination can really be untleashed.”, the words “ingenuity and "unleashed" mean, respectively:

 

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Marine receives rare heroism award for saving victim shot 23 times

[1] Issa, now 25, decided to become a Marine when he was 18, he said in an interview with Marine Corps Times on Tuesday. He turned down a full ride to Ohio State University because it didn't feel right to him to pursue the privilege of college without first serving overseas.

[2] In January 2023, Issa was serving with the infantry unit 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines, at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The night of the shooting, he and a fellow Marine had wrapped up dinner at Olive Garden and walked into a bar in the Waikiki neighborhood of Honolulu in search of a bathroom. They had been there for only a few minutes when the gunfire started.

[3] When Issa saw the gunmen, he initially thought they were trying to enter the bar. He rushed toward the pair, pushing a few people behind a table to cover them as he went. Then he realized the shooters were targeting someone on the sidewalk. "I just felt like | was on a range; Issa said. “! don't know if it was one of those blocks that I had from being in the Marine Corps infantry, but at the time | didn't feel like there was any danger associated with shooting, but | did feel like there was danger for the victim.” [4] The two gunmen escaped, but one of them sporadically was shooting back at the victim as he ran away, Issa recalled. In those moments, the Marine exposed himself to tha fire to attend to the victim.

[5] Issa relied on the casualty care simulations he had run through in training. He took off the victim's shirt and checked him for bullet wounds, of which there were several. Meanwhile, Issa felt a warm sensation on his knees, which were appiying pressure near the victim's crotch to cut off the femoral artery. It was blood. Realizing that the victim's legs needed attention, Issa removed the flannel shirt from his own body and fashioned a makeshift tourniquet for the right leg. When two police officers arrived, Issa received from them a pair of real tourniqueis that he used on the victim's legs.

[6] The case later was classified as second-degree attempted murder, the Honolulu Police Department told Marine Corps Times on Wednesday. No arrests were made, the police said, and the victim withdrew his complaint and did not want to prosecute.

[7] That night, Issa told his first sergeant that there had been a shooting, though he gave few details. But three Marine officers who happened to have been at the bar and witnessed Issa's actions informed his command, Issa said.

[8] On Feb. 19, Issa received the Navy and Marine Corps Medal from Navy Capt. Michael Puffer, the commanding officer of the Naval ROTC at the University of South Florida. The medal - the highest award for heroism outside of combat - recognizes service members who have taken heroic actions at the risk of their own lives. Its a rare honor.

[9] But, for now, Issa's medal is tucked away in a storage container. Issa said he means no disrespect to those who put in effort to secure him the recognition. It's just that he didn't want an award, because, in his view, what he did is just what anyone should try to do in that situation. "I don't think that any life is more important than another,” he said.

(Abridged from https:/Amww militarytimes.com)

By reading the text, itiis correct to infer that “full ride” in “He turned down a full ride to Ohio State University [...]" refers to a kind of:

 

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Marine receives rare heroism award for saving victim shot 23 times

[1] Issa, now 25, decided to become a Marine when he was 18, he said in an interview with Marine Corps Times on Tuesday. He turned down a full ride to Ohio State University because it didn't feel right to him to pursue the privilege of college without first serving overseas.

[2] In January 2023, Issa was serving with the infantry unit 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines, at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The night of the shooting, he and a fellow Marine had wrapped up dinner at Olive Garden and walked into a bar in the Waikiki neighborhood of Honolulu in search of a bathroom. They had been there for only a few minutes when the gunfire started.

[3] When Issa saw the gunmen, he initially thought they were trying to enter the bar. He rushed toward the pair, pushing a few people behind a table to cover them as he went. Then he realized the shooters were targeting someone on the sidewalk. "I just felt like | was on a range; Issa said. “! don't know if it was one of those blocks that I had from being in the Marine Corps infantry, but at the time | didn't feel like there was any danger associated with shooting, but | did feel like there was danger for the victim.” [4] The two gunmen escaped, but one of them sporadically was shooting back at the victim as he ran away, Issa recalled. In those moments, the Marine exposed himself to tha fire to attend to the victim.

[5] Issa relied on the casualty care simulations he had run through in training. He took off the victim's shirt and checked him for bullet wounds, of which there were several. Meanwhile, Issa felt a warm sensation on his knees, which were appiying pressure near the victim's crotch to cut off the femoral artery. It was blood. Realizing that the victim's legs needed attention, Issa removed the flannel shirt from his own body and fashioned a makeshift tourniquet for the right leg. When two police officers arrived, Issa received from them a pair of real tourniqueis that he used on the victim's legs.

[6] The case later was classified as second-degree attempted murder, the Honolulu Police Department told Marine Corps Times on Wednesday. No arrests were made, the police said, and the victim withdrew his complaint and did not want to prosecute.

[7] That night, Issa told his first sergeant that there had been a shooting, though he gave few details. But three Marine officers who happened to have been at the bar and witnessed Issa's actions informed his command, Issa said.

[8] On Feb. 19, Issa received the Navy and Marine Corps Medal from Navy Capt. Michael Puffer, the commanding officer of the Naval ROTC at the University of South Florida. The medal - the highest award for heroism outside of combat - recognizes service members who have taken heroic actions at the risk of their own lives. Its a rare honor.

[9] But, for now, Issa's medal is tucked away in a storage container. Issa said he means no disrespect to those who put in effort to secure him the recognition. It's just that he didn't want an award, because, in his view, what he did is just what anyone should try to do in that situation. "I don't think that any life is more important than another,” he said.

(Abridged from https:/Amww militarytimes.com)

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3750200 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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My father speaks Urdu

language of dancing peacocks

rosewater fountains

even its curses are beautiful.

He speaks Hindi

suave and melodic

earthy Punjabi

salty rich as saag paneer

coastal Kiswahili

laced with Arabic,

he speaks Gujarati

solid ancestral pride.

Five languages

five different worlds

yet English

shrinks

him

down

before white men

who think their flat cold spiky words

make the only reality.

PATEL, S. Migritude. San Francisco: Kaya Books, 2010.

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Esse cartum utiliza recursos verbais e não verbais com o intuito de

 

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BARRY, L. Disponível em: www.avclub.com. Acesso em: 25 out. 2021.

Essa história em quadrinhos, que apresenta dois personagens frente a um quadro, ilustra a

 

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COTTINGHAM, R. Disponível em: www.socialsignal.com.

Acesso em: 6 maio 2013.

Ao abordar a temática das mídias, esse cartum critica

 

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3750196 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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The Middle East is warming faster than much of the world, and Kuwait is moving towards unbearable temperatures.

With the mercury topping 53° C, three Kuwaiti citizens — an influencer, a weather forecaster and a retired civil servant — raised the alarm.

They urged that Kuwait must not be allowed to get any hotter — and none of them had a solution to offer.

The Global Climate Summit (COP26) in Glasgow was seen as crucial if climate change is to be brought under control. Almost 200 countries were asked for their plans to cut emissions, and it could lead to major changes to our everyday lives.

Disponível em: www.bbc.com. Acesso em: 26 out. 2021 (adaptado).

Nesse texto, o vocábulo “unbearable” enfatiza a

 

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I remember being caught speaking Spanish at recess [...] I remember being sent to the corner of the classroom for “talking back” to the Anglo teacher when all I was trying to do was tell her how to pronounce my name. “If you want to be American, speak ‘American’. If you don’t like it, go back to Mexico where you belong”.

“I want you to speak English […]”, my mother would say, mortified that I spoke English like a Mexican. At Pan American University, I and all Chicano students were required to take two speech classes. Their purpose: to get rid of our accents.

ANZALDÚA, G. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 1987.

O problema abordado nesse texto sobre imigrantes residentes nos Estados Unidos diz respeito aos prejuízos gerados pelo(a)

 

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Disponível em: www.clickhole.com. Acesso em: 26 out. 2015

A carta da editora Stephanie Allen-Nichols à escritora Alice Walker tem o propósito de

 

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