PROPOSTA 1
Escreva uma"CARTA DO LEITOR" para ser publicado na seção Painel do Leitor de um jornal de circulação nacional, posicionando-se sobre a temática:
2006 – 2016: 10 anos da Lei Maria da Penha.
Uma hora é a bebida. Na outra, é o ciúme, a raiva acumulada, a não aceitação da separação. Com desculpas como essas, todos os dias centenas de homens batem, queimam, espancam, ameaçam e, às vezes, chegam a matar suas esposas, namoradas, filhas e outras mulheres da família. No Brasil, uma a cada cinco mulheres é vítima de violência doméstica, segundo dados da Secretaria de Política para Mulheres. Cerca de 80% dos casos são cometidos por parceiros ou ex-parceiros. Há dez anos, uma lei foi criada no país para punir os autores da violência no ambiente familiar. Batizada de Maria da Penha, em homenagem a uma das tantas vítimas de agressão, ela é considerada pela ONU (Organização das Nações Unidas) uma das melhores legislações do mundo no combate à violência contra as mulheres. Mas ainda há desafios, como a não aplicação da lei em alguns casos, a falta de grupos de recuperação para agressores e de atendimento especializado às vítimas, a não conscientização de parte da população sobre o que é violência doméstica.
Adaptado de: http://especiais.g1.globo.com/politica/2016/maria-da-penha---10-anos-em-10-historias/
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Resolução:
(Unioeste 2017) Em Terras do sem fim, quem é a personagem que, caracterizada pelo engrandecimento, aparece no romance através de histórias marcadas pela superstição, violência e desonestidade: venda da alma ao diabo, tocaia interesseira e mortes bárbaras: “cortara-lhe as orelhas, a língua, o nariz e os ovos”?
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(UNIOESTE - 2012)
Brazil presidency website hacked, jammed in attack claimed by Lulz collective
A cyber attack blocked traffic to the website of the Brazilian presidency and two other government sites on Wednesday, authorities said.
The Brazilian branch of the Lulz Security hacking collective claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Lulz members have claimed responsibility for recent attacks on the site of electronics giant Sony, along with the CIA web page and the U.S. Senate computer system.
The Brazilian president’s office said in a statement that attacks on the website of the presidency, along with the nation’s internal revenue service and a government portal began around 12:30 a.m. and lasted until 3 a.m.
The government said it stopped the hackers from obtaining data from the websites, but that the attacks made them inaccessible for about an hour.
Hours later, people who claimed to be Lulz members said on Twitter that they had taken down the website of oil company Petrobras, whose website was down Wednesday afternoon. Petrobras would not confirm whether the problems with its website were caused by an attack.
On a Twitter page in the name of the Brazilian branch of Lulz, posters justified the apparent attack on the Petrobras website by complaining about the price of gasoline in Brazil.
“Wake up Brazil! We no longer want to buy gas at 2.75 to 2.78 reals ($1.73 to $1.75) and export for half of that price!” stated one tweet from the group.
Adapted from: http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/americas/brazil-presidency-website-hacked-jammed-in-attack-claimed-by-lulz-collective/2011/06/22/AGb53KgH_story.html
Which verb form is used in the sentence: “Wake up Brazil!”.
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(UNIOESTE - 2012)
Brazil police occupy Rio favela in World Cup operation
Brazilian security forces have occupied one of Rio de Janeiro's biggest slums as part of a major crackdown ahead of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics.
Some 800 police and special forces moved into the Mangueira shantytown, without needing to fire a shot, having announced the raid in advance.
The slum – or favela – is close to Rio's famous Maracana stadium, where the World Cup final will be played.
The pre-dawn operation involved armoured vehicles and helicopters. According to the newspaper, O Globo, leaflets were thrown out of the helicopters, some with photos of wanted criminals. Others were printed with the police special forces' telephone number so that residents could pass on information about drugs traffickers or weapons.
BBC Brazil correspondent Paulo Cabral says most of Mangueira's residents co-operated with the operation, as they want to rid the area of drug dealers.
He says that Rio's authorities are making an effort to gain the trust of those living in the slums, who – after decades of abuse – have got used to seeing the police as their enemy.
Mangueira – home to one of Rio's most famous samba schools – is the 18th favela that the authorities have occupied recently.
Adapted from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-13833037
“got used to” refers to:
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