(FUVEST 2012 2 Fase - 2 dia) Com base na tirinha cmica Dry Bones, responda em portugus: a) O que o personagem de bon considera uma boa notcia? b) Por que a ltima fala do dilogo tem efeito humorstico? Justifique sua resposta.
(FUVEST 2012 2 Fase - 2 dia) Com base no texto, responda em portugus: a) Que mudanas ocorreram no incio do sculo XIX na indstria de notcias? b) Explicite a ironia histrica, provocada pelo advento da internet, no modo de distribuio atual das notcias.
(FUVEST - 2012) JUST 10 YEARS INTO A NEW CENTURY, MORE THAN TWO-thirdsof the country sees the past decade as a period ofdecline for the U.S., according to a new TIME/AspenIdeas Festival poll that probed Americans on the decadesince the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001. Osama binLaden is dead and al-Qaeda seriously weakened, butthe impact of the 9/11 attacks and the decisions thatfollowed have, in the view of most Americans, put theU.S. in a tailspin that the country has been unable toshake during two administrations and almost 10 years oftrying.ACCORDING TO THE POLL, ONLY 6% OF MORE THAN 2,000Americans believe the country has completely recoveredfrom the events of 9/11. Some of this pessimism can betied to fears of more terrorist attacks. Despite the deathof bin Laden, most Americans think another terroristattack in the U.S. is likely. A pesquisa descrita no texto mostrou que a maioriados norte-americanos
(FUVEST - 2012) JUST 10 YEARS INTO A NEW CENTURY, MORE THAN TWO-thirdsof the country sees the past decade as a period ofdecline for the U.S., according to a new TIME/AspenIdeas Festival poll that probed Americans on the decadesince the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001. Osama binLaden is dead and al-Qaeda seriously weakened, butthe impact of the 9/11 attacks and the decisions thatfollowed have, in the view of most Americans, put theU.S. in a tailspin that the country has been unable toshake during two administrations and almost 10 years oftrying.ACCORDING TO THE POLL, ONLY 6% OF MORE THAN 2,000Americans believe the country has completely recoveredfrom the events of 9/11. Some of this pessimism can betied to fears of more terrorist attacks. Despite the deathof bin Laden, most Americans think another terroristattack in the U.S. is likely. A sequncia most Americans think another terroristattack in the U.S. is likely significa que, para a maioriados norte-americanos, outro ataque terrorista nos EUA
(FUVEST - 2012) JUST 10 YEARS INTO A NEW CENTURY, MORE THAN TWO-thirdsof the country sees the past decade as a period ofdecline for the U.S., according to a new TIME/AspenIdeas Festival poll that probed Americans on the decadesince the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001. Osama binLaden is dead and al-Qaeda seriously weakened, butthe impact of the 9/11 attacks and the decisions thatfollowed have, in the view of most Americans, put theU.S. in a tailspin that the country has been unable toshake during two administrations and almost 10 years oftrying.ACCORDING TO THE POLL, ONLY 6% OF MORE THAN 2,000Americans believe the country has completely recoveredfrom the events of 9/11. Some of this pessimism can betied to fears of more terrorist attacks. Despite the deathof bin Laden, most Americans think another terroristattack in the U.S. is likely. Com base nos gráficos que acompanham o texto, é correto afirmar que, para os norte-americanos
(FUVEST - 2012) Although robots have made greatstrides in manufacturing, wheretasks are repetitive, they are stillno match for humans, who cangrasp things and move abouteffortlessly in the physical world. Designing a robot to mimic thebasic capabilities of motion andperception would be revolutionary,researchers say, with applicationsstretching from care for the elderlyto returning overseasmanufacturing operations to the United States (albeit with fewerworkers).Yet the challenges remain immense, far higher thanartificial intelligence obstacles like speaking and hearing.All these problems where you want to duplicatesomething biology does, such as perception, touch,planning or grasping, turn out to be hard in fundamentalways, said Gary Bradski, a vision specialist at WillowGarage, a robot development company based in SiliconValley. Its always surprising, because humans can do so much effortlessly. Segundo o texto, um grande desafio da robtica
(FUVEST - 2012) Although robots have made greatstrides in manufacturing, wheretasks are repetitive, they are stillno match for humans, who cangrasp things and move abouteffortlessly in the physical world. Designing a robot to mimic thebasic capabilities of motion andperception would be revolutionary,researchers say, with applicationsstretching from care for the elderlyto returning overseasmanufacturing operations to the United States (albeit with fewerworkers).Yet the challenges remain immense, far higher thanartificial intelligence obstacles like speaking and hearing.All these problems where you want to duplicatesomething biology does, such as perception, touch,planning or grasping, turn out to be hard in fundamentalways, said Gary Bradski, a vision specialist at WillowGarage, a robot development company based in SiliconValley. Its always surprising, because humans can do so much effortlessly. De acordo com o texto, o especialista Gary Bradskiafirma que