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    Carnival Brazilian Carnival History is richer‚ more varied and more interesting than most people think. There is much more to Carnival than just parties. The carnival can trace its roots back to an ancient Greek festival held each spring to honor Dionysus‚ the god of wine (“Brazilian Carnival in Rio”). The Romans adopted the festival to honor two of their gods‚ Bacchanalia and Saturnalia. During the Roman festival‚ slaves and masters would exchange clothes and spend the day in drunken revelry. The

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    of the main reasons lead to the growing poverty rate. Calderia explained during 1980s‚ there was an alarming rate of inflation‚ unemployment and recession that shift the lives of citizens forced out of city to live in region‚ which is known as favelas. Some regions that were once home to middle classes (shopping centers‚ houses‚ schools etc) now became home to homeless. This was shift change also for the upper class when they move further away from them by living in gated community which they meet

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    Crowdfunding

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    funding‚ the taxpayer donates because there is an identification with the project‚ and there are various forms of return‚ for example‚ an audiovisual production company is in need of 40‚000 reais for the post production of a documentary on Rio’s favelas January‚ from that are created various mechanisms for attraction of such a taxpayer as videos of the creators of the project inviting people to donate and be part of the project‚ establish quotas‚ up to a certain value the taxpayer can download the

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    Tourism in Brazil's

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    Introduction ㆍBrazil’s location Brazil which is the biggest country in the South America is a unique country with wonderful destinations and attractions. With half of South America’s land and one-third of the population of all Latin Americans‚ Brazil is a land of the marvelous‚ transcendent and the tragic. The gross area of Brazil covers approximately half of South America as it is the mainland’s biggest nation. At just over 3.3million square miles‚ it is slightly larger than the continental United

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    Sao Paulo

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    I. Introduction Latin America has been commonly located in our urban vocabularies with its primate cities whose populations outnumber tens of millions. One of those cities is Sao Paulo‚ Brazil which is sharing the second rank with another Latin American city‚ Mexico City in the world population list of UN (Rodriguez and Rosenbaum‚ 2005). The aim of this paper is to examine the urban transformation and transition of Sao Paulo by referring to globalization. In fact‚ globalization will be held in

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    When I think of the leaders‚ I think of heroes. Those who think not only of themselves but of others‚ their family‚ friends‚ co-workers‚ fellow man or woman. They valued something beyond the obvious and are willing to make sacrifices for what they value. A characteristic of Servant Leaders is the commitment to values and beliefs‚ ethics and a “commitment to the growth of people.” (Northouse‚ 2013‚ p. 222). Transformational Leaders like Servant Leaders are also concerned with their follower’s

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    Brazil's Injustices

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    poverty line. Surrounding the cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo are small towns with houses made out of thin plywood‚ plastic‚ cardboard‚ and very thin sheet metals. These small towns that surround urban areas have the word “shantytowns” or favelas popularly associated with them. These towns are mostly populated with the Brazilian population of African origin. The people that occupy these areas were drawn to the areas due to rural drought as well as local government corruption. These towns

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    How do the concept of ‘social harm’ and the understanding relations of power aid our understanding of the complexities of crime? Social harm is a concept that has no real definitive meaning and can be seen to be quite ambiguous with having several different meanings to people within society. Harm is defined as injury or damage imposed intentionally or unintentionally upon society‚ social institutions or individuals. Social harm allows for Criminologists to gauge recognition of certain behaviours

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    Cultural Comparison of Brazil and Sweden 1. Sweden 1.1 Facts Sweden is officially called the Kingdom of Sweden as it is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. The current king is called Carl Gustav XVI. Geographically Sweden is part of the Scandinavian Peninsula and has borders in the west to Norway‚ in the east to Finland and is connected to Denmark by the Øresund Bridge. Further it is the third largest country in the European Union and extends to about 450 000 square kilometers

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    Renowned authors such as W.J.T Mitchell accepted the fact that the way an individual understands a text is the “coequal‚ mutually independent‚ and collaborative” bond between words and images. Because of this‚ words and images cannot be put together without a direct context to lead the reader. Otherwise‚ a the message would be conveyed incorrectly. Due to this‚ there was a crucial overlap which linked Mitchell’s work with any other photographic essay. Of the many important topics I noticed to be

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