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General Hospital Shocker: Does Sam McCall Really Die?

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Ever since the news broke that Kelly Monaco was leaving General Hospital after a 21-year run Sam McCall, fans have been bracing themselves to find out how the show would script her exit. Well, all was revealed in the Wednesday October 30 episode. Warning: Spoilers ahead!

Sam Is Glowing

The episode began with Sam in her hospital bed, recovering from surgery, as she had donated part of her liver to help save an ailing Lulu Spencer. She was with her mother, Alexis, who dropped Halloween candy that she had smuggled in onto her daughter’s bed. Sam was worried that Alexis would not have enough candy to give out to trick-or-treaters, but Alexis reported that due to a miscommunication, she was fully stocked with 60 pounds of candy. Alexis and Sam shared a laugh. Alexis sat awe of her daughter, telling her, “You just had surgery and you look so good. I mean it, you’re glowing!” Sam replied that she’d never been accused of that before, and Alexis warmly told her, “I want to know your secret!”

Celebrating Sam and Dante

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Alexis fussed over Sam, who insisted everything was fine as Alexis fluffed her pillow. Alexis settled down and Sam told her she heard Lulu’s surgery went well. Alexis said the prognosis was good, for the transplant at least, and Sam was relieved. Alexis voiced her own relief that Sam had come through surgery fine, and the women agreed they had reason to celebrate. Alexis added that their family was long overdue in that department. Sam said she hoped her mom meant that, then whipped out her hand from underneath the covers and flashed her new jewelry — an engagement ring from Dante.

Alexis was delighted, saying it was about time. Sam said she wanted to skip to the celebration part, since she knew her mom wasn’t a big advocate for marriage. Alexis clarified, “For me. Just because my marriages were dumpster fires doesn’t mean yours will be!” She assured Sam that she knew how great she and Dante were together. Sam and Alexis hugged each other tightly.

Sam listened intently as Alexis told her how when she saw Dante, she felt he was the perfect match for her daughter, and that the longer they’d been together, she noticed that Sam smiled more, laughed more — that Sam was more herself in the relationship. Sam concurred, noting that it had been that way right from the beginning. They each had a piece of a life — he had Rocco, she had Danny and Scout — and, Sam smiled, “When you put it together, Mom, it just works.” Alexis told her that’s because they both committed to making a life together. Sam marveled that she had never thought it could be that way. Alexis said that shes could relate, and that Sam showed her what a healthy relationship looks like. Alexis lamented that she wished she had been able to give her girls the life they are giving their families; San insisted that she had given them plenty. Alexis beamed that as wonderful as Dante is, it was Sam who had given him and Rocco the best gift ever. “What can I say,” bubbled Sam. “I love him.” “And I love you, so much,” replied Alexis. “So much,” concurred Sam.

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Something Goes Horribly Wrong

While Sam and Alexis were sharing these tender moments, Dante was eating a meal with Rocco, and told his son that he had some news to share. After revealing that he had asked Sam to marry him, Dante prodded his son to tell him what he was thinking. Finally, Rocco said, “What about Mom?” Dante reminded Rocco what their lives had been like before Sam came into it. Rocco agreed that she had “unstuck” them.

Meanwhile, Jason was talking with Danny and Scout in a lounge at the hospital. He told Sam’s children that their mom was one of the bravest people he knew. Jason then noticed an alarm sounding at the Nurses’ Hub. Elizabeth and Portia rushed toward Sam’s room. A frazzled Alexis entered from that direction and she and Jason locked eyes. She shook her head, indicating that whatever had happened was bad. Jason looked stunned. He sprang into action, giving money to Danny and telling him to take Scout to Bobbie’s and wait for him there. Danny sensed something was up and did as he was told. Once the kids were in the elevator, Jason rushed to Alexis and asked her what had happened. She said she had no idea.

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Something Goes Horribly Wrong

Inside Sam’s room, her half brother, Lucas, had joined Liz and Portia in their efforts to save Sam as Portia performed compressions on the patient. Lucas ordered a crash cart as he struggled to understand what was going on — Sam’s vitals were normal, her chemistry was normal. Lucas speculated that perhaps she was suffering from internal bleeding; Portia suggested it might be an embolism. The crash cart arrived and Lucas grabbed the paddles as Portia barked at him to be quick. He announced he was shocking; nothing happened and Portia resumed compressions. Lucas used the paddles again, and once again, nothing happened to bring Sam back. An emotional Lucas begged Sam not to quit on him.

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At the Nurses Hub, Jason watched as a frantic Alexis begged for information on Sam’s condition, only to be told just that the team was doing everything they could. Alexis watched her go, then told a shell-shocked Jason that Sam had been fine minutes ago — they had been laughing and talking about her engagement to Dante. “I don’t know what happened!” Alexis cried.

As the medical team continued to work on Sam, Alexis briefed Jason on what happened in Sam’s room. She explained that one minute, Sam had been excited about the future, and the next, she’d “gone completely white. Her face just went completely white and she couldn’t breathe.” She told Jason, “I’m scared.”

This Is The End

Oblivious to the crisis unfolding at the hospital, Dante and Rocco continued their conversation about Sam and the family they were creating with her, Scout and Danny. “Sam’s the one that gave us a family again,” declared Dante.

In Sam’s room, Portia’s voice was breaking as she called out the number of compressions she was performing. “Still no pulse,” Liz reported. “Dr. Jones, it’s time,” said Portia. Despondent, Lucas insisted, “She is still here! Get ready to go again.” Liz and Portia exchanged an alarmed look.

Alexis continued to update Jason. She described how alarms had started to go off and she had been pushed out of the room as the doctors charged in. “That’s my girl in there,” she said, on the verge of breaking down. Jason put his hand on her shoulder, attempting to provide some comfort.

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At Bobbie’s, Scout and Danny waited for Jason and talked about how Sam was going to have a cool scar from her surgery. “Mom’s a cool hero,” pronounced Scout, and Danny agreed.

Back at the hospital, Lucas continued his increasingly futile efforts. Portia gently pointed out that Sam had been in asystole — flatline — for 30 minutes. “She’s gone,” Portia said. Lucas was shocked, gut-punched, and Liz’s eyes shined with tears. Finally, Lucas managed, “Time of death, 5:48 p.m.”

Lucas wants to continue but Portia says that she’s been in asystole for 30 minutes. “She’s gone,” she says as he looks gut-punched. “Time of death, 5:48 p.m.,” he manages. Everyone looked at each other in stunned silence, and the episode faded to black.

Was This Kelly Monaco’s Final Episode?

Soap Opera Digest has confirmed that while Sam did indeed die on today’s episode, this is not the final appearance Kelly Monaco will make in the role of Sam, which she began playing on October 1, 2003. Her last episode is slated for later this week, with some heartbreaking good-byes likely in store as news of Sam’s sudden demise sends shockwaves throughout Port Charles.

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CAp promove minimaratona com alunos, professores e comunidade — Universidade Federal do Acre

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CAp promove minimaratona com alunos, professores e comunidade — Universidade Federal do Acre

O Colégio de Aplicação (CAp) da Ufac realizou uma minimaratona com participação de estudantes, professores, técnico-administrativos, familiares e ex-alunos. A atividade é um projeto de extensão pedagógico interdisciplinar, chamado Maracap, que está em sua 11ª edição. Reunindo mais de 800 pessoas, o evento ocorreu em 25 de outubro, no campus-sede da Ufac.

Idealizado e coordenado pela professora de Educação Física e vice-diretora do CAp, Alessandra Lima Peres de Oliveira, o projeto promove a saúde física e social no ambiente estudantil, com caráter competitivo e formativo, integrando diferentes áreas do conhecimento e estimulando o espírito esportivo e o convívio entre gerações. A minimaratona envolve alunos dos ensinos fundamental e médio, do 6º ano à 3ª série, com classificação para o 1º, 2º e 3º lugar em cada categoria. 

“O Maracap é muito mais do que uma corrida. Ele representa a união da nossa comunidade em torno de valores como disciplina, cooperação e respeito”, disse Alessandra. “É também uma proposta de pedagogia de inclusão do esporte no currículo escolar, que desperta nos estudantes o prazer pela prática esportiva e pela vida saudável.”

O pró-reitor de Extensão e Cultura, Carlos Paula de Moraes, ressaltou a importância do projeto como uma ação de extensão universitária que conecta a Ufac à sociedade. “Projetos como o Maracap mostram como a extensão universitária cumpre seu papel de integrar a universidade à comunidade. O Colégio de Aplicação é um espaço de formação integral e o esporte é uma poderosa ferramenta para o desenvolvimento humano, social e educacional.”

 



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Semana de Letras/Português da Ufac tematiza ‘língua pretuguesa’ — Universidade Federal do Acre

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Semana de Letras/Português da Ufac tematiza ‘língua pretuguesa’ — Universidade Federal do Acre

O curso e o Centro Acadêmico de Letras/Português da Ufac iniciaram, nessa segunda-feira, 10, no anfiteatro Garibaldi Brasil, sua 24ª Semana Acadêmica, com o tema “Minha Pátria é a Língua Pretuguesa”. O evento é dedicado à reflexão sobre memória, decolonialidade e as relações históricas entre o Brasil e as demais nações de língua portuguesa. A programação segue até sexta-feira, 14, com mesas-redondas, intervenções artísticas, conferências, minicursos, oficinas e comunicações orais.

Na abertura, o coordenador da semana acadêmica, Henrique Silvestre Soares, destacou a necessidade de ligar a celebração da língua às lutas históricas por soberania e justiça social. Segundo ele, é importante que, ao celebrar a Semana de Letras e a independência dos países africanos, se lembre também que esses países continuam, assim como o Brasil, subjugados à força de imperialismos que conduzem à pobreza, à violência e aos preconceitos que ainda persistem.

O pró-reitor de Extensão e Cultura, Carlos Paula de Moraes, salientou o compromisso ético da educação e reforçou que a universidade deve assumir uma postura crítica diante da realidade. “A educação não é imparcial. É preciso, sim, refletir sobre essas questões, é preciso, sim, assumir o lado da história.”

A pró-reitora de Graduação, Ednaceli Damasceno, ressaltou a força do tema proposto. Para ela, o assunto é precioso por levar uma mensagem forte sobre o papel da universidade na sociedade. “Na própria abertura dos eventos na faculdade, percebemos o que ocorre ao nosso redor e que não podemos mais tratar como aula generalizada ou naturalizada”, observou.

O diretor do Centro de Educação, Letras e Artes (Cela), Selmo Azevedo Pontes, reafirmou a urgência do debate proposto pela semana. Ele lembrou que, no Brasil, as universidades estiveram, durante muitos anos, atreladas a um projeto hegemônico. “Diziam que não era mais urgente nem necessário, mas é urgente e necessário.”

Também estiveram presentes na cerimônia de abertura o vice-reitor, Josimar Batista Ferreira; o coordenador de Letras/Português, Sérgio da Silva Santos; a presidente do Cela, Thaís de Souza; e a professora do Laboratório de Letras, Jeissyane Furtado da Silva.

(Camila Barbosa, estagiária Ascom/Ufac)

 

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Mestrado em Ciências Ambientais é destacado em livro da Capes — Universidade Federal do Acre

O mestrado em Ciências Ambientais (PPGCA) da Ufac foi destaque no livro “Impacto da Pós-Graduação Brasileira na Agenda 2030: Contribuição do Sistema Nacional de Pós-Graduação para a COP30 na Amazônia” (248 p.), editado pela Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (Capes). A boa prática destacada se origina do projeto “Formação de Capacidades e Trocas de Conhecimentos para a Governança e o Empreendedorismo Socioambiental na Bacia do Alto Juruá”.

O projeto é realizado em parceria com o programa de pós-graduação em Ciências Ambientais da Universidade de São Paulo, o Programa de Conservação e Desenvolvimento Tropical da Universidade da Flórida e o Instituto Fronteiras. O destaque está nas páginas 158 e 159 do livro.

“O projeto promoveu a parceria global para o desenvolvimento sustentável ao mobilizar e compartilhar 159 conhecimento, expertise e recursos financeiros para a capacitação de 30 pessoas em liderança empreendedora comunitária na Bacia do Alto Juruá (Acre)”, diz um dos trechos da referência.

A atividade foi coordenada pelo professor da Ufac, Charles Rossi. “A reflexão sobre a necessidade de repensar sua abordagem de investigação, educação e formação para apoiar as comunidades tradicionais e indígenas tem sido um pilar a ser fortalecido no PPGCA”, pontuou ele.

O livro aborda os destaques de experiências na pós-graduação, através de atividades de ensino, pesquisa, extensão e inovação, que atendem aos objetivos de desenvolvimento sustentável (ODS). “Dos destaques enviados foram selecionados 4 de cada das 9 grandes áreas, sendo uma delas da área de ciências ambientais de um programa com jovens no interior da Amazônia, demonstrando o potencial de contribuição vindo da Amazônia e para a Amazônia”, comentou o coordenador da Área de Ciências Ambientais da Capes, professor Carlos Sampaio.

 



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