quarta-feira, 23 de março de 2016

COLÉGIO ESTADUAL LICEU DE CAUCAIA - 3 ANO DO ENSINO MÉDIO - TEXTOS E IMAGENS PARA ESTUDAR PARA A PROVA DO 1 BIMESTRE DE 2016


COLÉGIO ESTADUAL LICEU DE CAUCAIA - 3 ANO DO ENSINO MÉDIO
TEXTOS E IMAGENS PARA ESTUDAR PARA A PROVA DO 1 BIMESTRE DE 2016

Text.01.             Brazilian society is made up of a confluence of people of several different origins, from the original Native Americans, with the influx of Portugueses colonizers,Black Africans slaves, and recent European, Arab and Japanese immigration. Other significant groups include Koreans, Chinese, Paraguayans and Bolivians. In the 19th and 20th centuries, Brazilian culture has promoted racial integration and mixing.
Text 02. “ For the first time in Brazilian history, social policies have begun to explicity promote social integration of blacks and multtos. Such policies do not merely seek to eliminate or alleviate material poverty but also strive to eliminate or reduce class,racial, gender, and other dicriminations...” 
      
Text 03.  Choosing the right career can be difficult, but having a defined career direction will help you with getting a job. But with a little hard work, some planning, and some serious self-reflection, you can set yourself on a path towards a fruitful, fulfilling career that can provide for you and your family.
Text 04.   When a fan threw a banana at Brazilian soccer player Dani Alves, who plays for FC Barcelona, he responded by calmly picking it up, peeling it, and taking a bite. Then he seamlessly resumed play and took his corner kick. His team went on to beat Villarreal 3-2.
I don’t know who threw the banana but I want to thank him,” Alves told the Daily Mail. “It gave me the energy to put two more crosses in for our goal.” Alves also commented on Twitter:  “My father always told me: son, eat bananas to avoid cramping lol how did they figure this out?”                                                                    
Text 05.        Never regret
                      If it's good,
                      It's wonderful.
                      If it's not, it's experience.(Victoria Holt)

Text 06.       Regrets like theses can become a constant reminder of “what could have been”. But it doesn't have to be that way. Regrets can also enlighten and be an incentive for new opportunity. Here's how that might happen:
. Conquer your negative emotions;
. Use your regrets to motivate yourself to take a different action.
. Antecipate future regrets before you make major decisions.
. Use regrets to learn more about what's important to you.
“ Make your 'woulda, coulda, shouldas' works for you.”          
              
Text.07                                        Life
Life: It’s about maximizing opportunities and minimizing regrets. It’s about accepting our destined fate and appreciating the moments. It’s about taking chances and learning from mistakes.
In a time when you have absolutely nothing to lose (in the grander scheme of things) and no responsibilities but to take care of yourself, why aren’t you going out and exploring the world?

Text.08                                  REGRETS  IN  LIFE
We are all busy. Life happens. There’s always something to distract us from getting around to certain things we know we should do. Soccer practice. Work. Home renovations. Getting that next big promotion. And with the explosion of always-on smartphones and tablets delivering a fire hose of urgent emails, not to mention Twitter and Facebook, in recent years, things have only gotten busier.
In the backs of our minds, we know we’re neglecting some stuff we should do. But we never get around to it. Then, something happens. A good friend or loved one – maybe close to us in age – drops dead unexpectedly. We begin to think about what our biggest regrets would be if we were suddenly sitting on our death bed.     

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