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3227205 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Legislação Municipal
Banca: Funatec
Orgão: Pref. Santa Luzia-MA
Provas:
Quais são os servidores considerados estáveis no serviço público municipal de acordo com a Lei Orgânica:
 

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3227204 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Legislação Municipal
Banca: Funatec
Orgão: Pref. Santa Luzia-MA
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Promulgada a Lei Orgânica, caberá ao Município, no prazo de (01) um ano, a contar de sua publicação, instituir, ou adaptar às normas nela contidas, exceto:
 

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3227203 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Legislação Municipal
Banca: Funatec
Orgão: Pref. Santa Luzia-MA
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Assinale a única alternativa incorreta com base na lei orgânica municipal de Santa Luzia -MA.
 

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3227202 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Legislação Municipal
Banca: Funatec
Orgão: Pref. Santa Luzia-MA
Provas:
O patrimônio cultural do Município é constituído dos bens materiais e imateriais portadores de referências à identidade, à ação e memória dos diferentes grupos que se destacaram na defesa dos valores nacionais, estaduais e municipais, entre os quais estão:
 

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3227201 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Legislação Municipal
Banca: Funatec
Orgão: Pref. Santa Luzia-MA
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Assinale a assertiva em desacordo com a lei orgânica de Santa Luzia – MA.
 

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3227200 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Legislação Municipal
Banca: Funatec
Orgão: Pref. Santa Luzia-MA
Provas:
De acordo com a lei orgânica municipal, salvo os casos de interesse público, as terras públicas do Município serão utilizadas para, exceto:
 

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3227199 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Funatec
Orgão: Pref. Santa Luzia-MA
Provas:
The Landscape of the U.S. Elections This Year
The U.S. elections this year have garnered significant attention both domestically and internationally, reflecting the heightened political climate and the diverse issues at stake. As the nation gears up for the presidential, congressional, and local elections, several key themes and dynamics are shaping the electoral landscape. From the primary battles within the major parties to the influence of external factors such as the economy and global events, the 2024 elections promise to be pivotal in determining the future direction of the country.
One of the central narratives of this election cycle is the intense competition within the Republican and Democratic parties. On the Republican side, former President Donald Trump remains a dominant figure, facing both support and opposition from within his party. His primary challengers are attempting to present alternatives that align with conservative values while addressing the controversies surrounding his previous administration. Meanwhile, the Democratic party is witnessing a vigorous debate between progressive and moderate factions, with President Joe Biden seeking reelection amidst calls for new leadership.
Economic issues are at the forefront of voters' minds this year, with inflation, job creation, and tax policies being hotly debated topics. The economic recovery post-pandemic remains uneven, and voters are looking for concrete plans from candidates on how to sustain growth, support small businesses, and ensure job security. The performance of the economy is expected to play a crucial role in shaping voter preferences, especially in key swing states where economic distress is more pronounced.
Social issues, including healthcare, immigration, and climate change, continue to be significant factors influencing the election. The healthcare debate has intensified with discussions on how to improve the AƯordable Care Act or implement new healthcare reforms. Immigration remains a polarizing issue, with candidates proposing various solutions to address border security and the status of undocumented immigrants. Climate change policies are also a critical component, with younger voters particularly advocating for more aggressive actions to combat environmental challenges.
The role of social media and misinformation in the elections cannot be understated. Both major parties are leveraging digital platforms to engage with voters, disseminate their messages, and counteract misinformation. However, the proliferation of fake news and deepfakes poses a significant challenge, potentially influencing public opinion and voter behavior. EƯorts to ensure the integrity of the electoral process are being heightened, with a focus on cybersecurity and the reliability of election infrastructure.
In summary, the U.S. elections this year are characterized by a complex interplay of internal party dynamics, economic concerns, social issues, and the pervasive influence of digital media. As candidates campaign across the country, the electorate is faced with crucial decisions that will shape the nation's trajectory for years to come. The outcome of these elections will not only reflect the current political climate but also set the stage for the future of American democracy.
What challenges related to social media and misinformation are highlighted in the text?
 

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3227198 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Funatec
Orgão: Pref. Santa Luzia-MA
Provas:
The Landscape of the U.S. Elections This Year
The U.S. elections this year have garnered significant attention both domestically and internationally, reflecting the heightened political climate and the diverse issues at stake. As the nation gears up for the presidential, congressional, and local elections, several key themes and dynamics are shaping the electoral landscape. From the primary battles within the major parties to the influence of external factors such as the economy and global events, the 2024 elections promise to be pivotal in determining the future direction of the country.
One of the central narratives of this election cycle is the intense competition within the Republican and Democratic parties. On the Republican side, former President Donald Trump remains a dominant figure, facing both support and opposition from within his party. His primary challengers are attempting to present alternatives that align with conservative values while addressing the controversies surrounding his previous administration. Meanwhile, the Democratic party is witnessing a vigorous debate between progressive and moderate factions, with President Joe Biden seeking reelection amidst calls for new leadership.
Economic issues are at the forefront of voters' minds this year, with inflation, job creation, and tax policies being hotly debated topics. The economic recovery post-pandemic remains uneven, and voters are looking for concrete plans from candidates on how to sustain growth, support small businesses, and ensure job security. The performance of the economy is expected to play a crucial role in shaping voter preferences, especially in key swing states where economic distress is more pronounced.
Social issues, including healthcare, immigration, and climate change, continue to be significant factors influencing the election. The healthcare debate has intensified with discussions on how to improve the AƯordable Care Act or implement new healthcare reforms. Immigration remains a polarizing issue, with candidates proposing various solutions to address border security and the status of undocumented immigrants. Climate change policies are also a critical component, with younger voters particularly advocating for more aggressive actions to combat environmental challenges.
The role of social media and misinformation in the elections cannot be understated. Both major parties are leveraging digital platforms to engage with voters, disseminate their messages, and counteract misinformation. However, the proliferation of fake news and deepfakes poses a significant challenge, potentially influencing public opinion and voter behavior. EƯorts to ensure the integrity of the electoral process are being heightened, with a focus on cybersecurity and the reliability of election infrastructure.
In summary, the U.S. elections this year are characterized by a complex interplay of internal party dynamics, economic concerns, social issues, and the pervasive influence of digital media. As candidates campaign across the country, the electorate is faced with crucial decisions that will shape the nation's trajectory for years to come. The outcome of these elections will not only reflect the current political climate but also set the stage for the future of American democracy.
How are social issues influencing the U.S. elections this year, according to the text?
 

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3227197 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Funatec
Orgão: Pref. Santa Luzia-MA
Provas:
The Landscape of the U.S. Elections This Year
The U.S. elections this year have garnered significant attention both domestically and internationally, reflecting the heightened political climate and the diverse issues at stake. As the nation gears up for the presidential, congressional, and local elections, several key themes and dynamics are shaping the electoral landscape. From the primary battles within the major parties to the influence of external factors such as the economy and global events, the 2024 elections promise to be pivotal in determining the future direction of the country.
One of the central narratives of this election cycle is the intense competition within the Republican and Democratic parties. On the Republican side, former President Donald Trump remains a dominant figure, facing both support and opposition from within his party. His primary challengers are attempting to present alternatives that align with conservative values while addressing the controversies surrounding his previous administration. Meanwhile, the Democratic party is witnessing a vigorous debate between progressive and moderate factions, with President Joe Biden seeking reelection amidst calls for new leadership.
Economic issues are at the forefront of voters' minds this year, with inflation, job creation, and tax policies being hotly debated topics. The economic recovery post-pandemic remains uneven, and voters are looking for concrete plans from candidates on how to sustain growth, support small businesses, and ensure job security. The performance of the economy is expected to play a crucial role in shaping voter preferences, especially in key swing states where economic distress is more pronounced.
Social issues, including healthcare, immigration, and climate change, continue to be significant factors influencing the election. The healthcare debate has intensified with discussions on how to improve the AƯordable Care Act or implement new healthcare reforms. Immigration remains a polarizing issue, with candidates proposing various solutions to address border security and the status of undocumented immigrants. Climate change policies are also a critical component, with younger voters particularly advocating for more aggressive actions to combat environmental challenges.
The role of social media and misinformation in the elections cannot be understated. Both major parties are leveraging digital platforms to engage with voters, disseminate their messages, and counteract misinformation. However, the proliferation of fake news and deepfakes poses a significant challenge, potentially influencing public opinion and voter behavior. EƯorts to ensure the integrity of the electoral process are being heightened, with a focus on cybersecurity and the reliability of election infrastructure.
In summary, the U.S. elections this year are characterized by a complex interplay of internal party dynamics, economic concerns, social issues, and the pervasive influence of digital media. As candidates campaign across the country, the electorate is faced with crucial decisions that will shape the nation's trajectory for years to come. The outcome of these elections will not only reflect the current political climate but also set the stage for the future of American democracy.
What economic issues are at the forefront of voters' minds in this election cycle?
 

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3227196 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Funatec
Orgão: Pref. Santa Luzia-MA
Provas:
The Landscape of the U.S. Elections This Year
The U.S. elections this year have garnered significant attention both domestically and internationally, reflecting the heightened political climate and the diverse issues at stake. As the nation gears up for the presidential, congressional, and local elections, several key themes and dynamics are shaping the electoral landscape. From the primary battles within the major parties to the influence of external factors such as the economy and global events, the 2024 elections promise to be pivotal in determining the future direction of the country.
One of the central narratives of this election cycle is the intense competition within the Republican and Democratic parties. On the Republican side, former President Donald Trump remains a dominant figure, facing both support and opposition from within his party. His primary challengers are attempting to present alternatives that align with conservative values while addressing the controversies surrounding his previous administration. Meanwhile, the Democratic party is witnessing a vigorous debate between progressive and moderate factions, with President Joe Biden seeking reelection amidst calls for new leadership.
Economic issues are at the forefront of voters' minds this year, with inflation, job creation, and tax policies being hotly debated topics. The economic recovery post-pandemic remains uneven, and voters are looking for concrete plans from candidates on how to sustain growth, support small businesses, and ensure job security. The performance of the economy is expected to play a crucial role in shaping voter preferences, especially in key swing states where economic distress is more pronounced.
Social issues, including healthcare, immigration, and climate change, continue to be significant factors influencing the election. The healthcare debate has intensified with discussions on how to improve the AƯordable Care Act or implement new healthcare reforms. Immigration remains a polarizing issue, with candidates proposing various solutions to address border security and the status of undocumented immigrants. Climate change policies are also a critical component, with younger voters particularly advocating for more aggressive actions to combat environmental challenges.
The role of social media and misinformation in the elections cannot be understated. Both major parties are leveraging digital platforms to engage with voters, disseminate their messages, and counteract misinformation. However, the proliferation of fake news and deepfakes poses a significant challenge, potentially influencing public opinion and voter behavior. EƯorts to ensure the integrity of the electoral process are being heightened, with a focus on cybersecurity and the reliability of election infrastructure.
In summary, the U.S. elections this year are characterized by a complex interplay of internal party dynamics, economic concerns, social issues, and the pervasive influence of digital media. As candidates campaign across the country, the electorate is faced with crucial decisions that will shape the nation's trajectory for years to come. The outcome of these elections will not only reflect the current political climate but also set the stage for the future of American democracy.
Which significant figure remains dominant in the Republican primary, and what challenges are they facing?
 

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