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October 2004
October 2004

In Brazil the Military Is at the Service of the Pentagon PDF Print E-mail
2004 - October 2004
Written by Aloizio Lins Leal   
Thursday, 28 October 2004 21:42

Brazilian Army trains inside the Amazon forestThe Brazilian military still understands the Amazon Region in terms of the Doctrine of National Security, according to Aloizio Lins Leal, a professor of Politics and Economics of the Federal University of Pará, in the North of Brazil.

 
Only Federalization Can Save Brazil's Schools PDF Print E-mail
2004 - October 2004
Written by Cristovam Buarque   
Tuesday, 26 October 2004 17:50

Paraná's Federal UniversityBrazil has a public university system and technical schools that meet international standards and a basic, K-12 education system that is among the world’s worst. 

 
Brazil's O Estado Gets the Armani Touch PDF Print E-mail
2004 - October 2004
Written by Alberto Dines   
Tuesday, 26 October 2004 14:20

O Estado de S. PauloA movie critic must manifest himself as to the quality of a motion picture spectacle. Theatre critics about the play and the acting. Book critics examine the writing, the message content, and text attributes.

 
Brazil: A Touch of Despair at the PT Court PDF Print E-mail
2004 - October 2004
Written by Carlos Chagas   
Sunday, 24 October 2004 21:06

Workers' Party (PT) starLet’s begin with the diagnosis issued last week by President Lula, one of the few members of the Workers Party who has managed to keep calm. According to him, those who wake up in a bad mood, selling pessimism, don’t get very far. The problem is that the majority of his party is behaving that way.

 
Welcome to 1984, Brazilian Style PDF Print E-mail
2004 - October 2004
Written by Janer Cristaldo   
Sunday, 24 October 2004 17:50

Brazilian students in the class roomRicardo Bonalume Neto, one of the estimable science editors of the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper, recently brought us news of a stimulating piece of research which shows that the brains of bilinguals have denser grey matter.

 
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