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Esse usuário realizou uma seqüência de procedimentos, tendo posicionado primeiramente o cursor na pasta “CCleaner”. Em seguida, mantendo uma tecla pressionada, clicou sobre a pasta “Java”. Como resultado, todas as pastas entre “CCleaner” e “Java” ficaram também selecionados, inclusive essas. A tecla utilizada em lugar de <TCL> foi:
no Windows XP. Nessa janela existe uma opção denominada Pesquisar, que constitui um comando utilizado para busca de arquivos pelo nome ou pela extensão. 
Assim, para buscar todos os arquivos que comecem com FED e tenham a extensão .DOC , deve-se utilizar:

Assinale a alternativa em que se tenha construído corretamente a explicação do motivo de a rainha não conseguir relaxar na tirinha acima.

Assinale a alternativa em que se tenha feito correta transposição da fala do quadrinho acima para o discurso indireto, evitando-se ambigüidades.

Para determinar, entre todos os números, a mediana em A5 e o maior valor em B5, devem ser inseridas nas células A5 e B5, respectivamente, as seguintes fórmulas:
A seguir faz-se uma cópia desse conteúdo pelo comando
para a célula G13 da mesma planilha Excel. Na célula G13 a fórmula copiada ficará com o seguinte formato: 
Para mostrá-la, o usuário deve montar a tabela e, com base nela, escolher o tipo adequado de gráfico na janela mostrada na tela, resultante da execução das seguintes opções de menu/submenu:

Os ícones identificados por ALFA e BETA possuem, respectivamente, os seguintes significados:
, o que resultou na exibição de uma janela de diálogo na tela do monitor de vídeo. Essa janela de diálogo tem por objetivo a execução do seguinte procedimento:
são transmitidas após o pressionamento do botão correspondente a ENVIAR/RECEBER ou pelo acionamento, por meio do mouse, do ícone
. Resultado idêntico é obtido por meio de um atalho de teclado, executado pelo acionamento simultâneo das teclas
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If you think that there’s something oddly familiar about
descriptions of social media, it may be that you recall some of
the discussions in the 1990s about what the web would
become. And many of its emerging manifestations are close to
the idealistic imaginings from that time. A good way to think
about social media is that all of this is actually just about being
human beings. Sharing ideas, cooperating and collaborating to
create art, thinking and commerce, vigorous debate and
discourse, finding people who might be good friends, allies and
lovers – it’s what our species has built several civilisations on.
That’s why it is spreading so quickly, not because it’s great
shiny, whizzy new technology, but because it lets us be
ourselves – only more so. And it is in the “more so” that the
power of this revolution lies. People can find information,
inspiration, like-minded people, communities and collaborators
faster than ever before. New ideas, services, business models
and technologies emerge and evolve at dizzying speed in social
media.
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/eBooks/What_is_social_media_Nov_2007.pdf
TEXT II
If you think that there’s something oddly familiar about
descriptions of social media, it may be that you recall some of
the discussions in the 1990s about what the web would
become. And many of its emerging manifestations are close to
the idealistic imaginings from that time. A good way to think
about social media is that all of this is actually just about being
human beings. Sharing ideas, cooperating and collaborating to
create art, thinking and commerce, vigorous debate and
discourse, finding people who might be good friends, allies and
lovers – it’s what our species has built several civilisations on.
That’s why it is spreading so quickly, not because it’s great
shiny, whizzy new technology, but because it lets us be
ourselves – only more so. And it is in the “more so” that the
power of this revolution lies. People can find information,
inspiration, like-minded people, communities and collaborators
faster than ever before. New ideas, services, business models
and technologies emerge and evolve at dizzying speed in social
media.
(http://www.icrossing.co.uk/fileadmin/uploads}
/eBooks/What_is_social_media_Nov_2007.pdf
TEXT II
If you think that there’s something oddly familiar about
descriptions of social media, it may be that you recall some of
the discussions in the 1990s about what the web would
become. And many of its emerging manifestations are close to
the idealistic imaginings from that time. A good way to think
about social media is that all of this is actually just about being
human beings. Sharing ideas, cooperating and collaborating to
create art, thinking and commerce, vigorous debate and
discourse, finding people who might be good friends, allies and
lovers – it’s what our species has built several civilisations on.
That’s why it is spreading so quickly, not because it’s great
shiny, whizzy new technology, but because it lets us be
ourselves – only more so. And it is in the “more so” that the
power of this revolution lies. People can find information,
inspiration, like-minded people, communities and collaborators
faster than ever before. New ideas, services, business models
and technologies emerge and evolve at dizzying speed in social
media.
(http://www.icrossing.co.uk/fileadmin/uploads}
/eBooks/What_is_social_media_Nov_2007.pdf
TEXT II
If you think that there’s something oddly familiar about
descriptions of social media, it may be that you recall some of
the discussions in the 1990s about what the web would
become. And many of its emerging manifestations are close to
the idealistic imaginings from that time. A good way to think
about social media is that all of this is actually just about being
human beings. Sharing ideas, cooperating and collaborating to
create art, thinking and commerce, vigorous debate and
discourse, finding people who might be good friends, allies and
lovers – it’s what our species has built several civilisations on.
That’s why it is spreading so quickly, not because it’s great
shiny, whizzy new technology, but because it lets us be
ourselves – only more so. And it is in the “more so” that the
power of this revolution lies. People can find information,
inspiration, like-minded people, communities and collaborators
faster than ever before. New ideas, services, business models
and technologies emerge and evolve at dizzying speed in social
media.
(http://www.icrossing.co.uk/fileadmin/uploads}
/eBooks/What_is_social_media_Nov_2007.pdf
