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    World Cup Brazil Analysis

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    to the World Cup, companies trained workers to better satisfy customers by learning new languages. As a result, workers in Brazil became more productive and were able to earn higher wages. In addition, if foreign visitors are satisfied with their visit, they will advertise in their own countries and encourage others to visit Brazil, increasing tourism and revenue for Brazil. One weakness…

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    In the world of human trafficking, few countries carry the notorious reputation that Brazil does. It is fairly common knowledge that in Brazil, anything can be found. There is something for every dark souled suitor in the country so well acquainted with natural beauty. Juxtaposed to the reality of Brazil’s trafficking problem, the country’s beauty diminishes. There is luckily a strong government and nonprofit movement to reduce and eradicate the buying and selling of humans for labor or sexual…

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    Carnival Feminist Analysis

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    and darker narrative; although an ongoing festival, Carnival is a remnant of the immoral and unjust system of colonialism. The Portuguese, one of the pioneers of globalization, first arrived in Brazil in 1500, and what followed is one of the largest stains on humanity. Economic exploitation based on brazil-wood, sugar production, and gold and diamond mining was fueled by inhumane slave labor. Not only did the European conquistadors begin the largest transoceanic migration in pre-Industrial…

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    Brazil is a federal republic, consisting of 26 states and the Federal District of Brasília. Each state has its own elected legislature and governor.Brazil's legislative body is the National Congress, which is composed of the Chamber of Deputies and the Federal Senate. Deputies are elected for a term of four years. Senators serve 8-year terms, with three senators elected from each of the states. From 1964 to 1985, the military controlled the government under a succession of generals, who…

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    presidential and federative republic with traits of both federalism and democracy (Brazil - Structure of Government, 2016). Brazil is broken up into states, but still has a federal government that oversees the entire country. In Brazil voting is mandatory for all literate citizens from ages 18 to 69. Anyone who is illiterate, between 16 and 17, or older than 69 years of age can choose to vote, but is not required to do so (Brazil Politics - Intro, 2016). In comparison, within the United States…

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    as well. In any case, he should have requested assistance utilizing the organization’s legal team and according to Kwintessential (2014) a translator may have been in order due to the language barrier. This is lack of communication between the president and the new purchasing manager of the organization. There must be adequate communication between organization management so that the organization is going in the right…

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    Utilitarianism In Brazil

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    As with any developed country, government exists in Brazil to establish and enforce policy and to protect its citizens. However, a governments original purpose can become distorted in certain societies due to a competing worldview. With this is mind, we will examine the purpose for Brazil’s government and if their current worldview has manipulated this purpose. Brazil’s government is a Democratic Federative Republic with a Presidential system. The government itself is defined by the Federal…

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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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    politics is impossible not to address the name Jose Mujica, their last president. His way of thinking was brilliant; that is why his ideas have had such an important impact in the international community. President Jose Mujica has stated one of the most brilliant presidential campaigns in the world in the last years. His ideas have touched all the international politics and governments. He was known as the poorest president in the world during his period of government since 2010 until March…

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    Brazilians are very lively speakers, tend to talk with their hands, and touch people while communicating. Having a high level of socio-linguistics is a critical component to CQ knowledge, when doing business in Brazil. It is not only critical to know these things so the business leader can understand what is going on, it is also important that they know how they should act in return. Strategy It is not only important to be motivated and have knowledge for…

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