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and food for the animals and life, the forest is also a container, that ensures there is a regular flow of water (Butler, 2002). T...
the obvious contradictions between his life and his works (Candido Portinari, 2002). For example, although he was a staunch Commu...
The writer gives an overview of the Brazilian economy, focusing on the years 1994-1999. The writer includes such statistics as GDP...
distinct American Indian cultures (McDermott, 1998). Approximately one-half of the worlds terrestrial species of wildlife live in...
Like every other country in the world, Brazil has experienced its share of...
wealthy elite and a massively poor population; women are making strides but injustice and problems based on gender are rampant; an...
women and have no true knowledge of what life is like in a society with two sexes. These men fall in love, and eventually are kick...
is estimated that Europeans shipped about 10 million black slaves from Africa and transported them to the Western Hemisphere;13 ab...
dominate the picture, and that the figure of the miner with hundreds of slaves is a myth.4 The scholarly confusion may have arise...
and were forced to work on plantations and large land holdings owned by the Spanish. Unfortunately, the Spanish had not the foresi...
much more highly aerated (Rukstad, Mattu and Petinova, 2003). Further, it was and is made with all natural ingredients and contai...