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    Desafios Agrários: o que a vida no campo pode nos ensinar?
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-06-30) FIORDERIZE, Ana Beatriz Ferreira; VIDAL, Ana Helena Gonçalves; VIELA, Eduardo Costa Caminoto; SILVA, Gabrielle Rita da; SILVA, Maria Eduarda Zanetti Mello; MOREIRA, Stéfany Fernandes; BUENO, Leonor Cristina
    The life of a field worker for some people may seem easy, but those who really know it understand that it is far from simple. Only by following closely or working in the area can one fully understand its complexity. Rural work is vital for both society and the economy. Those who work in rural areas are responsible for producing a significant portion of the world's food and providing resources for various industries and most importantly, rural development plays a role Crucial to environmental conservation and sustainable growth, ranchers and farmers are crucial to preserving natural resources, including water and soil, as well as conserving biodiversity. It is essential to recognize their essential contributions and strive to improve their living and working conditions. In this work we mainly seek to understand these various difficulties in the daily lives of workers, understand their psychological part and show how important it is for them to have psychological support in their daily lives.
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    Impactos no ambiente de trabalho devido ao uso excessivo de celulares
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-06-30) HOMEM, Agatha Larissa; SILVA, Amanda Nogueira da; CABRAL, Ana Carolina dos Santos; VIDAL, Ana Helena Gonçalves; VIELA, Eduardo Costa Caminoto; PASSONI, Gabriel; SIMIONATO, Gabrielli Pereira; RUI, Nicole Cristini; MOREIRA, Stefany Fernandes; CAMARGO, Tamires Lopes; CABRAL, Camila da Silva; OLIVEIRA, Leticia Dal Picolo Dal Secco de; MARTINS, Lucas Francisco; VERNE, Matheus Bovoloni
    Excessive use of cell phones can negatively affect users' lives. One of these impacts that will be discussed and analyzed by the authors of this work, aims to analyze the impacts caused by the excessive use of cell phones in the work environment, mainly in young adults (18 to 24 years old). For this, published research articles were used, found in "Google Academic". Then, opinion polls were carried out using the “Google Forms” tool, in addition to which a timeline was constructed in order to exemplify technological advances over the years. A Zine was developed in a physical newspaper format, which was presented in a school and in a company. The result was as expected, as there was understanding of the participants promoting a great harmony for the explanation during the time available.
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    Zine: Folha Psico UNIFEOB
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-06-30) HOMEM, Agatha Larissa; SILVA, Amanda Nogueira da; CABRAL, Ana Carolina dos Santos; VIDAL, Ana Helena Gonçalves; VIELA, Eduardo Costa Caminoto; PASSONI, Gabriel; SIMIONATO, Gabrielli Pereira; RUI, Nicole Cristini; MOREIRA, Stefany Fernandes; CAMARGO, Tamires Lopes; CABRAL, Camila da Silva; OLIVEIRA, Leticia Dal Picolo Dal Secco de; MARTINS, Lucas Francisco; VERNE, Matheus Bovoloni
    Considered a “first world problem”, the term nomophobia implies the fear or anxiety of staying away from the cell phone, causing significant interference in the daily lives of those affected, causing them to use the device many times, at inappropriate times. This term emerged with the increased use of mobile technology, nowadays it is a sacrifice for most people to go a day without being connected. With this feeling of being connected to the world, the person creates a fear of disconnecting from it or losing something they consider important, and can cause anxiety, panic attacks and even physical symptoms such as tremors. Nowadays, with this "disease" of the new world there are treatments, such as therapy and it is recommended that everyone build healthy habits around technology.

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