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    O impacto do uso excessivo das redes sociais no desenvolvimento da aprendizagem e estratégias para os pais mudarem esse cenário
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-06-30) SANTOS, Emanuelle Caroline dos; RAMOS, Juliano Henrique; LIMA, Maria Eduarda Aparecida Gonçalves de; MONTEIRO, Maria Elisa de Aro; SILVA, Thalia Oliveira Pereira; MOREIRA, Vitória Venturelli; CAMARGO, Tamires Lopes; CABRAL, Camila da Silva; OLIVEIRA, Leticia Dal Picolo Dal Secco de; MARTINS, Lucas Francisco; VERNE, Matheus Bovoloni
    Faced with the large number of electronic devices and the expansion of the mobile internet, significant changes resulting from this interactivity occur in the lives of individuals, who have their habits, behaviors, customs and relationships transformed by the presence of smart devices. Nomophobia arises as a consequence of the growing wave of technologies available to society. As a general objective, we sought to analyze the propensity to Nomophobia in elementary school students at the Municipal School Joaquim Giraldi in the city of Aguaí, SP. Awareness and dynamic lectures were held to find out the level of dependence of students on electronic devices. Regarding the propensity to Nomophobia, it was demonstrated that the students' level of dependence is high and that even when they are still young, symptoms such as insomnia and stress are already present in their lives.
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    Trabalho rural análogo a escravidão: o que motiva e o porquê se mantem
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-06-30) TREVISAN, Ana Júlia; SANTOS, Emanuele Caroline dos; LIMA, Maria Eduarda Aparecida Gonçalves de; RAMOS, Mariana Gabrielli; REZENDE, Nicolly; BUENO, Leonor Cristina; CAMARGO, Tamires Lopes
    In this article we seek to portray the main causes that still generate labor practices analogous to slavery, and why, in addition to being hidden by the media; What still continues to encourage you within the market? Both for the employer, especially within the rural work field, still opts for this system, and for the worker who, despite experiencing the arduous precarious consequences provided within this system, in many cases does not recognize the situation in which he finds himself, whether due to their naivety derived from their lack of information regarding their rights, or the false ideal that they will not get a better opportunity. From a search for data and articles that report what this reality is like, and that provide all the necessary information to support this topic, we brought a more intimate and personal look to this topic through interviews, thus answering what drives the human being generating this whole scenario.
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    Zine: Nomofobia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-06-30) SANTOS, Emanuelle Caroline dos; RAMOS, Juliano Henrique; LIMA, Maria Eduarda Aparecida Gonçalves de; MONTEIRO, Maria Elisa de Aro; SILVA, Thalia Oliveira Pereira; MOREIRA, Vitória Venturelli; CAMARGO, Tamires Lopes; CABRAL, Camila da Silva; OLIVEIRA, Leticia Dal Picolo Dal Secco de; MARTINS, Lucas Francisco; VERNE, Matheus Bovoloni
    The abusive use of cell phones takes young people away from the family and disrupts learning, causing psychological problems. It is necessary to disconnect from the cell phone to connect with life.

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