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    Unfortunately there is not enough time to properly commemorate this great place‚ so I have narrowed the best of Brazil into three main points: my two favorite locations (Rio de Janeiro and Lencois) and the amazing Brazilian food. (Transition) First‚ let’s focus on the city of Rio de Jeneiro. Main Point 1: I arrived in Rio de Janeiro on June 30th 2006. A. The amusement of this city began immediately because residents were raving about Brazil playing in the championship soccer game of the World

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    statue of Christ the Redeemer at the top of the Corcovado Mountain‚ in the Tijuca National Forest in Brazil‚ represents the major faith of this South American country. Overlooking the city‚ it probably has one of the best views that can be found in Rio de Janeiro. The statue is currently 80 years old and has gone under several extensive renovations‚ which included adding an elevator in 2002. The statue of Christ the Redeemer is probably one of the most recognized images of Brazil. It has a unique design

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    education and electricity. High birth/death/IMR rates compared to south-east‚ short life expectancy. There is a lack of investment from the government. Coast: reliable water supplies‚ range of natural resources. For example both Salvador and Rio de Janeiro have good natural harbours which encourages trade‚ immigration‚ industry and tourism. Sao Paulo has rich soils nearby which is ideal for growing coffee‚ and nearby minerals (e.g. iron ore) which helped the city to develop a industrial centre.

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    have wanted to travel to South America. I am drawn to the culture‚ the cuisine‚ and the natural beauty of the region. Brazil is especially appealing to me. I would love to attend Carnival and see the Amazon one-day. The beaches and nightlife of Rio de Janeiro are definitely on my travel wish list. I have taken short trips to Canada and border towns in Mexico‚ but never actually had an opportunity to travel very far. Brazil is my first choice if I ever have the chance to do some real traveling.

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    NAME OF DESTINATION: Rio de Janeiro Strengths Weaknesses 1.Climate: Rio de Janeiro has a tropical climate that features high temperatures and plenty of sunny weather throughout the year. 2. Tourism Attractions: City has many tourism attractions including mountains‚ beaches‚ gardens‚ ports‚ historical monuments‚ museums‚ churches‚ restaurants. 3. Venue: Rio de Janeiro has the most complete and modern Convention Center for hosting different types of events 4. Rio de Janeiro is a well-known city

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    Throughout this essay I will be addressing the social‚ cultural and economic impacts which affect Brazil community. Rio de Janeiro carnival dates back to 1723 it is one of the world’s biggest carnivals‚ it is a hallmark event. It is known to be one of the most interesting artistic celebrations it involves 4 days of continuous partying and having fun before Ash Wednesday. This event provides an insight into the true culture of Brazil it showcases their beliefs and moralities. It is considered to

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    coastline (of the Atlantic) and 80% live within 320 km of the coast. When people live along the coastline this becomes known as a coastal shelf. The most densely populated areas are; the south‚ south east and the north east. Cities like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro have up to and over 85 people per square kilometre. Population densities increase the closer the large city is to the Atlantic. However there are two exceptions to this. Firstly Brasilia has a high population of more than 100 people per km2 and

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    urbanisation for an LEDC is Rio de Janeiro and Mumbai which has a population of 18.3 million put together and is still expanding; an example of an MEDC is Manchester and finally an example of an NIC that has been urbanised is Singapore. Rio de Janeiro was developed by the Portuguese in the 17th Century due to its location as a coastal port for the sugar trade. In the late 17th Century‚ still during the Sugar Era‚ gold and diamonds were found in neighbouring regions so Rio became the country’s major

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    all the proper nouns in the following sentence: They are repairing the Cristo Redentor statue in preparation for the World Cup competition taking place this summer in Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil. Your Answer Score Cristo Redentor‚ World Cup‚ Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil  Explanation 3.00 World Cup‚ Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil‚ Cristo Redentor for‚ World Cup‚ place Total 3.00 / 3.00 Question 4 Identify the nouns that reflect ideas and concepts in the following sentence: Marriage is

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    unhappy love. One day when Derek came home he discovered that his wife had disappeared. He offended the members of his music quartet by leaving them to follow his wife to Rio de Janeiro. It was especially difficult for a cellist Rachael‚ who had fallen in love with Derek when they were students. Having arrived in Rio de Janeiro he met a Cuban detective Oswaldo‚ who helped him find his wife Malgosia. When Oswaldo found some information about his wife’s location they immediately went there. It was

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