Culture of Brazil
.... nature of decision-making. These are the issues we must consider as we try to deal with the
people of
Brazil. As Lane and DiStefano ....
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The Culture of Brazil
.... nature of decision-making. These are the issues we must consider as we try to deal with the
people of
Brazil. As Lane and DiStefano ....
(1561

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Cultural Analysis of Brazil
.... It is said that in
Brazil,
people would rather belong to a soccer club than eat. In some cases,
people spend as much as 40 percent of their income. ....
(1928

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The Indian peoples of Brazil
.... 83). According to the 1980 census, there were 119 million
people in
Brazil, making this the world's sixth most populous nation. The ....
(1541

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Brazilian Society
.... The
people of
Brazil today feel a great pride and confidence in their national culture, after four centuries during which the
people looked to Europe for ....
(2082

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Economic Problems in Brazil
.... and social problems. Some
people in the first world tend to view
Brazil as a country out of control. Such judgements, however, are ....
(2595

10

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Economic Problems in Brazil & Argentina
.... and social problems. Some
people in the first world tend to view
Brazil as a country out of control. Such judgments, however, are ....
(2772

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History of Brazil Since the End of the Cold War I - Introdu
.... III -
Brazil: her
people, politics, and president For Jim Rohwer (The Economist, Dec. 7-13, 1991), "
Brazil's society is disintegrating... ....
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MARKETING "MADONNA" BRAND PERFUME IN BRAZIL
.... and social problems. Some
people in the first world tend to view
Brazil as a country out of control. Such judgments, however, are ....
(3625

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2 Views of Brazilian Tribal Life
.... and otherwise by Europeans. Lery judges the
people of
Brazil purely according to European standards. With respect to religion, for ....
(1316

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Dependency Theory & Latin America
.... The
people of
Brazil today feel a great pride and confidence in their national culture, after four centuries during which the
people looked to Europe for ....
(1553

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Debt Problems of Brazil INTRODUCTION This research examines the e
.... economic and social problems. Some
people in the first world tend to view
Brazil as a country out of control. Such judge ments, however ....
(3870

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Sustaining the Amazon The a
.... Furthermore, they provide a place for
people to harvest such natural products as latex, palm hearts, and
Brazil nuts, without damaging the environment. ....
(1492

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Deforestation of the Amazon
.... countries in return for a percentage of the profit
Brazil makes being spent on environmental projects. While this plan sounds good, some
people are strongly ....
(1477

6

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Settlement of the Japanese in Brazil
.... Wash., DC: US Government Printing Office, 1983. Poppino, RE
Brazil: The Land &
People. NY: Oxford Worcester, DE
Brazil: From Colony to World Power. ....
(1898

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HIV
.... Current statistics on the number of
people with HIV in
Brazil are not kept. The number infected was estimated to be close to 3 million in 1995. ....
(1771

7

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Brazilian Rainforests
.... focus on programs that reduce debt burdens for countries like
Brazil in direct .... However, the environmental movement is often led by local
people who appreciate ....
(1499

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)
Brasilia
.... a modern city in the midst of a near-wilderness, a city dedicated to nature yet destructive of nature, a city intended to attract
people and yet often ....
Brazil. ....
(1616

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Exporting ElektroTEK Ham Radios to Brazil
.... And other
people will criticize ElektroTEK for stealing American jobs, and other groups .... the first sales reports of ElektroTEK Ham Radios comes in from
Brazil. ....
(715

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Amazonian Rain Forest
.... and social problems. Some
people in the first world tend to view
Brazil as a country out of control. Such judgements, however, are ....
(2577

10

)
Issues of Political and Economic Deveopment
.... The
people of
Brazil today feel a great pride and confidence in their national culture, after four centuries during which the
people looked to Europe for ....
(2534

10

)
Amazonian Rain Forest Protection
.... economic and social problems. Some
people in the first world tend to view
Brazil as a country out of control. Such judge ments, however ....
(2546

10

)
Poverty and Power in Latin America
.... The two narratives gain power by being in the words of
people who experienced the .... He tells the history of
Brazil from its discovery by a Portuguese captain in ....
(1727

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Povery and Power in Latin America
.... The two narratives gain power by being in the words of
people who experienced the .... He tells the history of
Brazil from its discovery by a Portuguese captain in ....
(1736

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European colonialism in Latin American ended duri
....
Brazil's poor, the vast majority of the population, enjoyed few political rights (in 1881, only 142,000 of
Brazil's 15 million
people could vote), but ....
(2613

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South America's Amazon River
.... 5. The studying of a possible expansion of the areas set aside for the use of
Brazil's 220,000 regarding native
people (Serrill 67). ....
(1984

8

)
Assessing Nursing Service Quality in Brazil and US
.... A typical outcome for such
people is that they finally seek emergency medical care when .... of nursing services will be higher in the United States than in
Brazil. ....
(6712

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)
Metalfabriken Brazil
.... the German parent company is not willing to invest in the equipment and the
people to run the equipment so that it can produce its products in
Brazil, then the ....
(1494

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Exporting Surgical Gloves to Brazil Brazil is one of the markets ...
.... than younger Brazilians while there will be fewer
people contributing taxes to help support this trend. With 1996 GDP in excess of $600 billion,
Brazil is the ....
(3506

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Democracy in Latin America
.... to be pessimistic about the future of representative government in
Brazil, although there .... parties could only hope that the armed forces and the
people would . ....
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