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    Growing protests in Brazil Now : A late reaction to a long standing and major political malaise Large scale public protests in this South American country has drawn worldwide attention ahead of it’s hosting of the Football World Cup in 2014 and the Summer Olympics in 2016. The popular view on the streets of Brazil is that the government is spending exorbitant amounts on the aforementioned premier sporting events. A small rise in public bus fare was the spark that ignited angry and ballooning public

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    Brazil By Daishaun Smith-Coles Pedro Alvares Cabral claimed Brazil for Portugal in 1500. The colony was ruled from Lisbon until 1808‚ when Dom Joao VI and the rest of the Portuguese royal family fled from Napoleon’s army‚ and established its seat of government in Rio de Janeiro. Dom Joao VI returned to Portugal in 1821. His son declared Brazil’s independence on September 7‚ 1822‚ and became emperor with the title of Dom Pedro I. His son‚ Dom Pedro II‚ ruled from 1831 to 1889‚ when a federal

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    The Abolition of Slavery in Brazil‚ 13 May 1888 Next year sees the 120th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Brazil. Some contemporary writers saw the period as an horrific maltreatment of our fellow human beings while others saw through this and viewed the patriarchal and familial advantages that society‚ especially slaves received. Whichever way one sees it‚ the period before its abolition saw a huge boost in Brazil’s economy‚ mainly down to its vast manpower – 37% of all African slaves

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    Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires). “Abaporu” in Tupi-Guarani‚ one of the most significant indigenous proto-language in Brazil‚ signifies “the man that eats people”; since “abá” stands for man‚ “poro” is people‚ and “’u” means to eat. The artist used formal elements of the Surrealism to show the discrepancy between the ideals of the European Surrealism and the reality in Brazil. More than that‚ she pointed

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    Brazil is rich in culture‚ especially regarding religion‚ music‚ and dancing. For religion‚ Candomblé is very popular in the country and the orixas are a central aspect. The orixas are used in Candomblé by giving Brazilians a god that they can . Although there are several orixa‚ two examples include . Iemanja is one of the names used in Brazil for the orixa god of the sea‚ but there are many other names used for the same god. For example‚ in Cuba‚ the god is known as Yemaya. The day of the week

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    1. Why did Dell decide to invest in Brazil? Dell decided to invest in Brazil because of its strategy to expand internationally. Dell had operations in many countries but did not have any manufacturing plants in Latin America‚ which was the fastest growing market for computers. Brazil was the ideal place for its manufacturing plant in Latin America because it presented a huge potential market for Dell since it was Latin America’s largest country with over 170 million people. Dell felt that

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    Business culture in Brazil Appointment Business meetings are settled 15 days in advance and usually there is an e-mail or call to confirm the attendance a day before the meeting. Brazilian meeting can revolve‚ for the most part‚ around personal topics‚ and it may appear that Brazilians lack objectivity. However‚ be aware of Brazilians’ capacity for conducting business while talking about personal affairs and don’t underestimate their importance. Business dress code How a person dresses is

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    Mele Fangu February 11‚ 2013 Speech-5 Payblas ANACONDAS I. Introduction a. A scientist of Brazil was sailing a boat in the Amazon River. His goal was to find the biggest snake in the world‚ the anaconda. Some tragedies occurred in this river due to the deadly matatoro‚ Spanish for “bull killer”. As he was cruising‚ an elongated‚ green figure appeared on the surface of the water. An anaconda. The scientist was so fascinated by this beautiful but deadly reptile‚ he crept closer

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    Brazil Foreign Policy Table of Contents Location and climate 1 Climate and physical features 2 Demographic profile of population and government 3 Major allies‚ economic partners‚ leaders 4 Natural resources‚ interests‚ strengths‚ and weaknesses 5 Social‚ political problems‚ foreign policy 6 Brazil is located on the east-central coast of the South America‚ Brazil is the largest country in South America and the fifth-largest in the world‚ ranking after Russia‚ Canada‚ China and the U.S. Brazil

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    Pinzón was the first known European in the region now constituting Brazil. Landing near the site of present-day Recife on January 26‚ 1500‚ he subsequently drifted northward as far as the mouth of the Orinoco River. In April 1500‚ the Portuguese navigator Pedro Álvares Cabral also reached the coast of present-day Brazil and formally claimed the surrounding region in the name of Portugal. The territory was named Terra da Vera Cruz (Brazil Historical Setting). About a year later in 1501‚ an expedition

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