(ESCOLA NAVAL -2015) Which sequence best completes the quotation below? __________ Ebola outbreak in West Africa is already __________ global threat to __________ public health and its vital that __________ UK remains at __________ forefront of responding to __________ epidemic. Michael Fallon, Defense Secretary, 2014. (Adapted from http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk)
(ESCOLA NAVAL - 2015) Which is the correct alternative to complete the dialogue? Susan: What did George ask you yesterday? Sandy: He asked me .
(Esc. Naval - 2015) When a major international software developer needed __________ a new product quickly, the project manager assembled a team of employees from India and the United States. From the start the team members could __________ on a delivery date for the product. The Americans thought the work could be done in two weeks the Indians predicted two to three months. As time went on, the Indian team members proved reluctant __________ setbacks in the production process, which the American team members would find out about only when work was due to be passed to them. (Adapted from https://hbr.org/2OO6/11/managing-multicultural-teams) Which is the correct option to complete this paragraph from an article on Managing Multicultural Teams?
(ESCOLA NAVAL - 2015) Which is the correct option to complete the sentence below? I dont know how some teachers __________ such disrespectful and rude students.
(ESCOLA NAVAL - 2015) What Explains Brazils Surfing Boom? Brazil more than 4,000 miles of coastline, and Brazilians its waves at least since the Australian surfer Peter Troy a demonstration in Rio de Janeiro in 1964. So why the sudden dominance? The answer is that the country Itself . (nhttp://nytimes.com) Which is the correct way to complete the paragraph above?
(ESCOLA NAVAL - 2015) Which option contains a correct sentence?
(ESCOLA NAVAL - 2015) Which of the options completes the sentence correctly? Mary has a brother, ?
(Esc. Naval 2015) Which is the correct way to complete the text below? Many wounder as Moroccan police beat protestor (Reuters) Moroccan police beat protesters who defied a ban on demonstrations across the country on Sunday, leading to arrests and dozens of injuries, some of them life threatening, witnesses said. Much of the anger __________ at the Makhzen, Moroccos royal court. Protest is a legal right, why is the Makhzen afraid?, crowds in Casablanca chanted. Makhzen get out. Down with despotism. A Reuters correspondent __________ seven riot police attacking one bearded man in his 30s, repeatedy hitting his head and body, causing severe bleeding. We __________ here to preserve order because of this unauthorized protest, said a senior police officer on the scene who __________ to give his name. No one was available at the Interior Ministry to comment on the protesters reports. (Adapted from http://www.linkedin.com)
(Esc. Naval - 2015) The Future of Libraries Has Little to Do with Books On a Monday morning between Christmas and New Years Eve in Paris, the line for modern art museum Centre Georges Pompidou winds around the block. But the patrons waiting in cold arent there to catch a glimpse of a Magritte theyre young locals queueing for access through the museums back door to another attraction: the public library. In a digital age that has left book publishers reeling, libraries in the worlds major cities seem poised for a comeback, though its one that has very little to do with books. The Independent Library Report published December by the U.K.s Department for Culture, Media, and Sport found that libraries across the nation are reinventing themselves by increasingly becoming vibrant and attractive community hubs, focusing on the need to create digital literacy, and in an ideal world, digital fluency. Taking into account the proliferation of freelancing, the gig economy, and remote working (also known as technomadism), the rise of library as community hub begins make sense. Cities are increasingly attracting location independent workers, and those workers need space and amenities that expensive and unreliable coffee shops simply cannot provide enough of. Furthermore, when one considers that the most vulnerable and underserved city dwellers are also those who generally do not have access to the Internet, the need for a free and publicly connected space becomes even clearer. According to a 2013 Pew poll, 90 percent in the US. said their community would be negatively impacted if their local library closed. But if libraries are going to survive the digital age, they need to be more about helping patrons filter vast quantities of digital information rather than access to analog materials. Good news came for U.S. libraries in November, when Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler announced a 62 percent increase in spending on high-speed Internet for schools and public libraries. When it comes to this need for connectivity, Britains library report stated a Wi-Fi connection should be delivered in a comfortable, retail standard environment with the usual amenities of coffee, sofas and etc. The report suggested that libraries focus less on loaning physical books and more on widening access via loaning of e-books, which the report noted was up by 80 percent in Britain from 2013. Also in 2013, the first bookless public library in the United States opened in San Antonio, Texas. The citys BiblioTech offers an all-digital, cloud-based collection of more than 10,000 e-books, plus e-readers available for checkout. Located in San Antonios underserved South Side, the BiblioTech provides an important digital hub in a city with a population that still struggles to connect to wireless Internet. Last month saw the opening of Canadas Halifax Central Library, designed by a world-leading Danish design firm. With its auditorium, meeting space for entrepreneurs, multiple cafes, adult literacy classes and gaming facilities, actual books seemed like an afterthought. (Abridged from http://magazine.good.is/articles/public-libraries-reimagined) In the excerpt But if libraries are going to survive the digital age, they need to be more about helping patrons filter vast quantities of digital information rather than access to analog materials. The pronoun they refers to