1.

Business Opportunities In The Amazon Rain Forest

 by Antonio Carlos Rix
Posted: August 16, 2008
The Amazon is a giant rain forest in Central and South America. This you know for sure, but did you know this forest is actually... Full story »
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3.

Are Chelsea Taking A Gamble With Scolari?

 by Sir Stephen
Posted: June 11, 2008
Scolari's first competitive game as Chelsea manager will be the first Premier League match of the 2008-09 season on the weekend... Full story »
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4.

The Wackier Side Of The Beautiful Game

 by Sir Stephen
Posted: April 23, 2008
Look How Many Famous Friends I've Got! When you are a global A-list megastar like Victoria Beckham aspires to be, it's not really important... Full story »
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5.

Alexander Graham Bell And Dom Pedro

 by Antonio Carlos Rix
Posted: March 3, 2008
Perhaps you do not know, but Brazil today has more than 100 million mobile phones in operation. And, believe it or not, an 18th-century... Full story »
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6.

Friendly International: Republic of Ireland 0 Brazil 1

 by Sir Stephen
Posted: February 6, 2008
The Republic had plenty of early possession but Shay Given superbly denied Josue as Brazil started to look dangerous before half-time.... Full story »
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7.

Remembering The Genius Of Garrincha

 by Sir Stephen
Posted: February 6, 2008
With his right leg pointing inwards and his left leg pointing outwards, Manuel Fransisco dos Santos seemed more destined to end... Full story »
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8.

Let Carnival Begin

 by Cintia Carneiro
Posted: February 2, 2008
The most famous carnival takes place in Rio de Janeiro, with samba schools. They are big, social entities with hundreds of members and a different theme... Full story »
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9.

Beckham In Brazil And Scared Of Women

 by Cintia Carneiro
Posted: January 29, 2008
The state is Rio Grande do Norte, on the North East of Brazil - an amazing place with a beautiful coast line. And that is the... Full story »
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10.

Education, Literacy and Literature in Brazil

 by Antonio Carlos Rix
Posted: January 5, 2008
Last week I was taking some pictures of an old part of Campinas downtown, some centenary two story homes from a time when many lived downtown. Now, all... Full story »
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11.

Brazilian Martial Art reaching the World

 by Antonio Carlos Rix
Posted: January 4, 2008
Here teacher Pedrinho and his wife Franchesca, while recicling with Master Cicero in Campinas, gave us a view of what is happening in US about Capoeira.... Full story »
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12.

Capoeira - We Play, We Don't Fight

 by Antonio Carlos Rix
Posted: January 3, 2008
Pay attention to what Contra Master Paulo Batuta says about fighting or playing Capoeira. You may visit Paulo's web site at www.capoeirasd.com Check... Full story »
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13.

Capoeira

 by Antonio Carlos Rix
Posted: January 3, 2008
Capoeira, according to Wikipedia, is an Afro-Brazilian martial art, game, and culture created by enslaved Africans in Brazil during... Full story »
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14.

Prostitutes Of Praia de Iracema

 by Cintia Carneiro
Posted: December 15, 2007
Praia de Iracema is on the coast of Fortaleza, northeast of Brazil. It used to be the cultural cradle of the city and the spot... Full story »
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15.

True Amazonas

 by Antonio Carlos Rix
Posted: December 13, 2007
Manaus is the capital of the state of Amazonas, in Brazil's generous cut of the giant South American rain forest. Manaus is a... Full story »
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16.

Revarte

 by Cintia Carneiro
Posted: December 12, 2007
In Fortaleza, Alice decided she wanted to do something different. She had just retired and most people her age would probably... Full story »
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17.

The Colors Of Brazil

 by Antonio Carlos Rix
Posted: December 10, 2007
Three or four blocks from where I live downtown in Campinas, there is a bar called Tonico’s. Tonico is a nickname for Antonio,... Full story »
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19.

Football Is Coming Home

 by Cintia Carneiro
Posted: December 6, 2007
For us, the Brazilian people, it is just the best news in years, maybe since we won the World Cup in 2002. We are the country... Full story »
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20.

Brazil's Future

 by Cintia Carneiro
Posted: December 6, 2007
Today, we have almost 200 million people here and we are the largest catholic country in the world. We are the land of the differences, extremities, inequalities.... Full story »
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21.

Brazil: Dance, Music And Information Against AIDS

 by Antonio Carlos Rix
Posted: December 2, 2007
Following the Federal government motto of "Fique Sabendo", which is a trade mark, literally in English: "Get to Know It" medical... Full story »
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