Questões de Vestibular UFGD 2016 para Vestibular

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFGD Órgão: UFGD Prova: UFGD - 2016 - UFGD - Vestibular |
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An Exclusive Character Design Gallery from ‘Boy and the World,’ Opening Today in LA and NYC
By Cartoon Brew Connect | 12/11/2015 5:27 pm | 0
An extraordinary feature from award-winning Brazilian director, Alê Abreu, Boy and the World looks, thinks, and feels like no other animated film you’ll see this year.
An urgent critique of industrialization, urbanization, and consumption, Boy and the World is a morally complex fable set in a wonderland so imaginative and intricate that you’ll be tempted to pause at every frame. But Abreu’s kaleidoscopic visuals — a dizzying mix of hand-drawn animation and cut-out collage — are only one dimension of his film’s sensory experience. Its lush sonic landscape, ranging from Brazilian samba to hip hop, propels your ears, as well as your eyes, deep into the multicolored fantasy of Abreu’s second feature film.
Fonte: http://www.cartoonbrew.com/sponsored-by-gkids/exclusive-characterdesign-gallery-boy-world-opening-today-la-nyc-125792.html. Acesso em: 25/ set/ 2016 (adaptação).


Fonte: http://files.ufgd.edu.br/arquivos/imagens/78/1449165035209_media.jpg. Acesso em 29 set. 2016. 
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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFGD Órgão: UFGD Prova: UFGD - 2016 - UFGD - Vestibular |
Q1264549 Inglês
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An Exclusive Character Design Gallery from ‘Boy and the World,’ Opening Today in LA and NYC
By Cartoon Brew Connect | 12/11/2015 5:27 pm | 0
An extraordinary feature from award-winning Brazilian director, Alê Abreu, Boy and the World looks, thinks, and feels like no other animated film you’ll see this year.
An urgent critique of industrialization, urbanization, and consumption, Boy and the World is a morally complex fable set in a wonderland so imaginative and intricate that you’ll be tempted to pause at every frame. But Abreu’s kaleidoscopic visuals — a dizzying mix of hand-drawn animation and cut-out collage — are only one dimension of his film’s sensory experience. Its lush sonic landscape, ranging from Brazilian samba to hip hop, propels your ears, as well as your eyes, deep into the multicolored fantasy of Abreu’s second feature film.
Fonte: http://www.cartoonbrew.com/sponsored-by-gkids/exclusive-characterdesign-gallery-boy-world-opening-today-la-nyc-125792.html. Acesso em: 25/ set/ 2016 (adaptação).


Fonte: http://files.ufgd.edu.br/arquivos/imagens/78/1449165035209_media.jpg. Acesso em 29 set. 2016. 
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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFGD Órgão: UFGD Prova: UFGD - 2016 - UFGD - Vestibular |
Q1264551 Inglês
Unhappy Employees Outnumber Happy Ones By Two To One Worldwide If you don’t like your job, you are not alone. According to a massive report released yesterday by Gallup, the Washington, D.C. - based polling organization, there are twice as many “actively disengaged” workers in the world as there are “engaged” workers who love their jobs. Since the late 1990s, Gallup has been measuring international employee satisfaction through a survey it has been honing over the years. In total it has polled 25 million employees in 189 different countries. The latest version, released this week, gathered information from 230,000 full-time and part-time workers in 142 countries. Overall, Gallup found that only 13% of workers feel engaged by their jobs. That means they feel a sense of passion for their work, a deep connection to their employement and they spend their days driving innovation and moving their company forward. The vast majority, some 63%, are “not engaged”, meaning they are unhappy but not drastically so. In short, they’re checked out. They sleepwalk through their days, putting little energy into their work. A full 24% are what Gallup calls “actively disengaged”, meaning they pretty much hate their jobs. They act out and undermine what their coworkers accomplish. Fonte: Forbes Magazine. Disponível em: http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2013/10/10/unhappy-employees-outnumber-happy-ones-by-two-to-oneworldwide/#60bdb6272f29. Acesso em: 28/set/ 2016 (adaptação).
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