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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
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Victorian Period (c.1830-1900): The Victorian period was a time of great change and progress, but also of social and economic inequality. Victorian literature is known for its realism, its exploration of social issues, and its focus on the family. ___________________ are some of the leading Victorian novelists.
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In the ever-expanding realm of artificial inteligence, ChatGPT X stands as a beacon of innovation, heralding a new era in digital interactions. Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT X representes the cutting edge of conversational AI, offering a glimpse into the future of human-computer interaction. Step into the future of chatbots - ChatGPT X Online is here to chat and assist you. ChatGPT X builds upon the foundations laid by its predecessor, incorporating sophisticated deep learning techniques and vast datasets to comprehend and generate human-linke text. Its ability to engage in nuanced contextually relevant conversations marks a significant advancement in natural language processing, setting it apart from convectional chatbots.
Unlike earlier iterations, ChatGPT X na impressive capibility to maintain contexto througout conversations. This means it can understand the of dialogue, respond coherently, and adapt its answers based on the ongoing conversation. This contextual awareness adds a layer of sophistication, making interactions with ChatGPT X feel remarkably natural. The versatility of ChatGPT X extends across a myriad of applications, making it a versatily tool in diverse fields.
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The Role of the Teacher in Promoting Intercultural Approaches
Today, it would be an exaggeration to say that cultural diversity is perceived as a problem within education systems, since the teachers, in general, accept it and have positive attitudes towards the contribution of diversity. However, even if it is not a problem within the school, one must nevertheless address its complexity. Cultural diversity is not only an auspicious resource for extra-curricular activities; it has a social dimension with an impact on the life of the pupils and their parents. From this point of view, it seems important to us that teachers are aware of the issues concerning such themes as integration, openness, social justice and equality. Otherwise, it should be said that a certain number of stereotypes persist and their effects should be thoroughly examined within the school.
One of the theoretical foundations which seems productive for us in promoting cultural diversity is culturally relevant teaching. Indeed, further to exploiting otherness as a resource, it subjects it to critical analysis and in this way addresses inequalities connected with cultural, social or ethnic affiliations. This form of teaching addresses inequalities, but also takes the form of an approach to combat them.
Finally, research has demonstrated the advantage of opening the teaching profession to people from diverse origins. Indeed, their knowledge and the resemblance between their own experiences and those of their pupils, particularly those with cultural minority origins, contribute an educational added-value. Furthermore, we believe that the experiences of these teachers may represent a resource for the educational enterprise, while accepting its limits: the need for each individual to choose their own affiliation and not to be assigned an identity that could be detrimental.
(Based and adapted from AKKARI, Abdeljalil; RADHOUANE, Myriam. Intercultural approaches to education: From theory to practice. Springer Nature, 2022.)
In reported speech, how is the correct form of rephrasing the following statement from the excerpt: "Their knowledge and the resemblance between their own experiences and those of their pupils, particularly those with cultural minority origins, contribute an educational added-value?"
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Generational conflict
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The generations are turning over faster than ever before. While the Silent generation (1925 to 1945) was a strech of 21 years, the Millennial generation (1980 – 1994) ended just 15 years after it began. As technological change accelerates, people born a mere ten years apart can be released into an utterly different environment. A person born into the era of the smartphone, for example, will exhibit different behaviours to one who predates it, helping explain those teenagers lip-syncing pop songs and pacing out dance trots in supermarkets and carparks. Technology, like the television, the internet, and the smartphone, have a marked effect on not only how we live but on our values and beliefs.
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In his 2020 book Fault Lines: Fractured Families and How to Mend Them, Karl Pillemar surveyed 1,340 Americans aged 18 and over, asking them the question: “Do you have any family members from whom you are currently estranged? He discovered that more than a quarter of Americans, surveyed, or 27 per cent, reported being estranged from a family member – a parent, grandparent, sibling, child, and so on. Extrapolated to the US adult population, that amounts to some 67 million people who are estranged from a family member. Pillemar found that ten per cent are estranged from a parent or child and eight per cent are no longer talking to a sibling. Some in the media are calling it a “silent epidemic” of family break-ups.
“When we meet people, it’s devastating to tell the truth,” Skye Ferrero laments, a mother quoted in Pillemar’s book. “We deal with it by being straightforward: ‘Oh, there are problems... we don’t see each other’.” Five years ago, Skye and her husband were cut off from their daughter and nothing they have done since has brought the couple any closer to her. “I’ve been approached by former neighbours and they say, ‘Well, you seem like such nice people. How come it’s like this? We’ve been labelled with this black cloud.” Skye thinks the issue is more widespread than it appears, it’s just that people don’t wish to talk it. “This is happening in many families,” she says.
Family estrangement can happen for any number of reasons, notwithstanding highly justifiable ones for why someone may wish to cut contact. But such serious offenses aside, fissures in the nuclear family can also happen as family members squabble over rival ideologies: politics, Brexit, vaccinations, conspiracy theories, pronouns, and any number of headline-grabbing social issues. Nasty comments on social media can inflame grievances, prompting one member to declare, “I’m done. I never want to see or speak to them again.”
Adapted from: https://www.newphilosopher.com/articles/generationalconflict accessed on March 21st, 2024.
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Read the poem to answer the following question:

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"A educação é a chave para o desenvolvimento pessoal e a prosperidade social."
Analyze the alternatives and identify the best translation for this sentence:
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