segunda-feira, 13 de março de 2023

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY ISABELLA CONI

HI GUYS! In addition to technology, it is necessary to implement courses and opportunities for the production of research, creation of new resources and programs to encourage education. Globalization enables access to technology, science and research worldwide, providing an increase in the levels and application of knowledge. CURRENCY : The ruble appears in third place, in front of the real, with an appreciation of 11.3%. In second place was the Afghan, the currency of Afghanistan, with an appreciation of 18.1% and, in first place, the currency of Angola, the kwanza, accumulating an appreciation of 34.3%. The variations were computed until Monday. Real is the currency that lost the most value in the world with reaction to the Silveira case, shows a survey. The real was the currency with the worst performance this Friday (22) on the entire planet. The dollar ended the day at a high of 4.07%, at R$ 4,8065, at the highest percentage since March 16, 2020 —at the beginning of the pandemic. INCOME: After a year of the world's largest health pandemic announced by the World Health Organization (WHO), on March 11, 2020, Brazil became more unequal and much more hungry. At the end of 2019, Brazil had been highlighted in the human development report released by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). According to the study, the country was the seventh most unequal in the world, behind only African nations. Also in 2019, a World Bank study pointed out that Brazil had 51.7 million Brazilians below the poverty line, 24.7% of the total population with a monthly income of R$ 387.07 In March 2020, when the economy began to be impacted by Covid-19, the labor market was still fragile. So, in the second quarter of 2020 income inequality broke a record in Brazil, that's what the study "Effects of the pandemic on the Brazilian labor market" pointed out, released by FGV Social (Social Policy Center of the Getúlio Vargas Foundation). The indicator studied in the research was the Gini index, which monitors income inequality on a scale of 0 to 1, being that, the closer to 1, the greater the inequality. The one in Brazil stood at 0.6257 in March. CULTURE: One of the sectors most affected by the need for social isolation caused by the new coronavirus pandemic was the cultural sector. Shows, plays, film releases and events in general had to find other ways to happen, through live broadcasts and the famous lives, for example. Responsible for about 2% of the Brazilian Gross Domestic Product (GDP), according to Firjan, the stagnation in the sector generated many layoffs and harmed artists, producers and entrepreneurs. Research conducted between July and September 2020 by researchers Pedro Affonso, Rodrigo Amaral and André Lira in partnership with institutions such as Unesco and Sesc, shows that performing arts, fairs and festivals, fashion, hip-hop and music were the most affected by the pandemic within the creative economy sector. The survey also points out that, last year, about 40% of organizations fired all their employees. When it comes to hiring third parties, there was a reduction of 43.16% in the period from March to April. Between May and July, this number increased to 49%. The festivals and fairs sector was the most impacted. Almost two years after the first recorded case of the disease and with more than 56% of the Brazilian population vaccinated, little by little the culture is taking steps towards the resumption of face-to-face meetings. In the midst of this movement, the cultural instances of the University are also acting. Between 10/31 and 11/29, Parque Lage is receiving the exhibition of the VIII Biennial of the School of Fine Arts (EBA) of UFRJ. TECHNOLOGY: The advance of busines investment in information technology (IT) in Brazil was notorious in 2021. This is what reveals the 33rd edition of the Annual Survey on the Brazilian Market of IT and Use in Companies, released on Thursday, May 26, by the Center for Applied Information Technology (FGVCia) of the School of Business Administration of São Paulo (FGV EAESP). According to the survey, this anticipation of the Digital Transformation process was the equivalent of what was expected for the period of one to four years. Another fact that draws attention is the advancement of digital devices in use in the country. Computers, notebooks, tablets and smartphones added together already exceed the mark of 447 million units. There are more than two per inhabitant, with smart phones assuming a predominant role in use for banking, shopping and social networks. The number of smartphones in Brazil also exceeds the mark of one per inhabitant. There are 242 million devices in use in the country. Adding notebooks and tablets, there are 352 million portable devices, or 1.6 per inhabitant. The research also finds that Brazil will reach the mark of one computer (desktop, notebook and tablet) per inhabitant in early 2023. Sales in 2021 grew by 27%, reaching the mark of 14 million units. “Work, study In a hybrid or blended way will it continue to increase the use and sale of digital devices? The trend is that yes. In 2022 a growth of close to 10% is estimated. We believe that the isolation, teaching and distance work of the pandemic will leave permanent marks on the way we transact, live and see IT and should result in a model that combines the face-to-face with the remote (blended and non-hybrid) in a solution that integrates and enhances human capabilities with the digital ones," analyzes Professor Fernando Meirelles, coordinator of the reseach . MY OPINION: I think the pandemic affected our studies a lot, especially the public schools because they did not have many resources to carry out the online classes, also in the pandemic we use the pix a lot, many people became unemployed in the pandemic so this affected the students a lot because those who had lost their job had no way to pay for school or college. ANALYSIS OF THE ACTION OF INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES AND THE ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION IN THE DAY TO DAY OF PEOPLE IN RELATION TO CONSUMPTION: The head of the IMF recalled that the pandemic claimed more than 1 million lives. She emphasized "economic calmness" with the imminent contraction of the world economy by 4.4% this year, the decline in production of US$ 11 trillion in 2021, despair with the disturbances and the first increase in poverty in decades. Regarding prudent policies, Kristalina Georgieva advocated solid medium-term structures for monetary, fiscal and financial policies. The recommendations include careful surveillance of the risks of high levels of indebtedness, which are expected to increase significantly in 2021. MY OPINION: I think that during the pandemic and after all of us had more access to platforms like google and other applications that are now more accessible to the public. ASS: ISABELLA CONI

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