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    Hi, Aaron here from the Leiningen plantation in southern Brazil. We are witnessing, first hand, the world’s largest army attempt to take on 400+ men armed with farm supplies and tools, ANTS! Every few years, an ant colony will expand outside its normal exploring territory and move all the way across South America. This colony arises other colonies along the way and builds their army of mass destruction. This swarm can grow up to 2 miles wide, and 10 miles long. That’s 20 square miles!! This…

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    Global Economy Of Brazil

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    The progress of Brazil GDP did not occur over night. Moreover, the development of the economy in Brazil began to increase after 2004. From 2003 thru 2013 the Gross Domestic Product for the average person grew at a rate of 2.5 percent. This was a rate of three times the rate in the previous decade (.08). However, the economic growth of Brazil during the time period of 2010 to 2011 the Gross Domestic Property fell. During this time period Brazil exports rate grew 4.5 percent during…

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    Brazilian. Through the course of a decade, Brazil’s economy surged by opening up their borders and becoming more involved in foreign countries. Economic globalization has brought great things to the country. Particularly, Brazil recently hosted two…

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    Could Deforestation of the Amazon lead to the extinction of Brazil? Brazil is one of the most diverse and multi-cultural countries in the world. It is a beautiful country and is the home to the Amazon Rainforest. In 2016 the world was introduced to Brazil through the world Olympics. Through the Olympics the world was exposed to Brazil’s people, music, and what a rich culture Brazil has to offer. But like every other country Brazil also has its problems, and as you can infer from the title…

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    the agriculture in Brazil? Well, Globalization has impacted Brazil in plenty of ways, some are positive and some are negative. Brazil is known for producing many agricultural things. According to an article written by Amelia Meyer, Brazil is known for being the second largest producer of soybeans on the planet. Brazil is also the global leader of sugarcane, producing more than 600 million of tonnes a year. This information helps my research because it lets us know what Brazil specifies in…

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    Brazil is the biggest country in South America and also one of the biggest countries in the world. Due to Brazil’s size it boarders all of the countries in South America except for Ecuador and Chile. Brazil has many natural resources available in the country. Outside of the traditional cocoa and coffee, Brazil is also a major exporter of soybeans, oranges and many other warm climate crops. Brazil has some of the world’s largest iron ore deposits and is now considered one of the biggest gold…

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    Cattle Ranches in Brazil This article is from October 16 and it presents information about how people are clearing forests for cattle ranches, mining operations and oil pipelines. These forests, like the amazon, were being cleared at a rate of 149 acres every minute, or 214,000 acres every day. The result of these forests and trees being cleared was that it was causing global warming, ozone depletion, species extinction, rain forest destruction and it has depleted fisheries and…

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    BoxAcre is a state located in the north of Brazil a country in South America.it is considerably smaller than most other states in Brazil.Acre, sitting under the Amazons and to the right edge of Peru, is part of the Amazon rainforest biome.Therefore, like other surrounding states, it is almost entirely covered by plantlife.Being a rainforest, it is hugely biodiverse with thousands of breeds of trees, plants and animals. Consider these facts: A single pond in Brazil can sustain a greater variety…

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    1. Marketing is different in these 2 countries because of cultural norms. Both Brazil and India are facing an issue with a large amount of its population having AIDS. In Brazil, many people practice Roman Catholic. Catholics do not believe in abortions or any methods of contraception. Therefore, the government decided to promote female condoms because it is more acceptable than male condoms in Brazilian culture. Some of the strategies they used were becoming one of the few countries to offer a…

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    A Primeira Missa No Brazil

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    The painting A Primeira Missa no Brasil (First Mass in Brazil) is part of the collection of the Museu Nacional de Belas Artes do Rio de Janeiro, and I had the opportunity to see this work many times during my life. The painting shows the first mass celebrated in Brazilian soil and the event was documented by the Carta de Pero Vaz de Caminha. Pero Vaz de Caminha, the clerk of Pedro Alvares Cabral, recorded his first impressions on the uncovered land in a 27 pages long document. A Primeira Missa…

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