In general, the people of Brasilia can be described as very sensitive and refined people. The locals can be offended easily, but they are also quick to forgive any offense. No one surely can call the people of Brazil vindictive. Foreigners are often worried by sympathy and goodwill of the local people. Visitors often search a hidden trick or a catch in such behavior. Brasilia is known to be the fifth largest number of mobile and internet users. There are 189 million mobile phones, 200 million tech savy consumers, and an exploding demand for PCs, leading to an increase demand of Internet usage.
Political, Legal, and Civil Environmental Quality Brasilia is part of the federal republic of Brazil, which has 26 states. Each state has its own …show more content…
With that being said, it’s no different for the people of Brasilia or Brazil in general. Although Brasilia is very modern in comparison to the rest of Brazil, poverty is scattered throughout the country. Brazil has a great potential to transform its educational context. Because of the poverty present, a quality education is a distant dream for many, notably for girls from poor households in rural areas. Overall, the educational system is a nationwide concern, not just in Brasilia. In the past two decades, Brazil has made advances in their education. Enrolment in preschool for 4 and 5 year-old children is required, expansion in virtual education making education more accessible from almost anywhere and funding for educational programs has gone up. With all these advances being made, it’s these types of things that make a country like Brazil one of the world’s most favorable rising countries. The schooling is available, but what lacks is the equality. Men are mainly the ones that are educated and women don’t progress as far as men do. Brazil’s government along with The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN), implemented an educational development plan in 2007 that would establish educational targets as a basis for reforming educational policies. This plan involves pre-school through higher education. The strides