As hard as it may be to determine, there is one street in Brazil which has earned that distinction among an international audience — namely for its impressive natural beauty.
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As hard as it may be to determine, there is one street in Brazil which has earned that distinction among an international audience — namely for its impressive natural beauty. What does the newly-released USDA Hardiness Zone mean for gardeners? Orange juice imported from Brazil may contain low levels of a fungicide that’s illegal in the U.S. But health officials are not ready to recall juices yet “Lula: Son of Brazil” is an unabashed hagiography of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, whose early life of poverty prepared him to lead the country. In Patric Chiha’s “Domain,” a teenager exploring his homosexuality becomes fascinated with his aunt. It’s just about six months until the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development takes place in Brazil and details are emerging (well, being leaked) about what nations will be asked to sign on to. David de Rothschild and a crew of artists from MYOO traveled to Brazil to combat the controversial Belo Monte Dam project. What happens when a multi-billion dollar oil company accidentally unleashes thousands of barrels of oil into the Atlantic ocean? Well, in Brazil at least, they receive the financial equivalent of a slap on the wrist. The collaborative nature of the Occupy movement bodes well for its success. The inability of the media to grasp it points to problems of their own |
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