Help with Brazilian translation "antes que eu esqueca meu casamento ta chegando hein!!!"? |
Can someone please help explain the hein part., Does that mean that the girls is sad her casamento is arriving.??Thanks Additional Details Monique:
estou em casa a muito tempo, ... |
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Do Brazilian teenagers appreciate old artists like Gil, Veloso, Bentania, and Ben? |
| would you compare them to rolling stone status where the concerts are always sold out or are they easy to watch. Also, what is popular in the alternative scene with brazilian teenagers?... |
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Will my computer work? |
| I am from Texas, but considering staying with some family in Brazil while my husband deploys. Will my computers work there? I hear the plugs are different. I need broadband highspeed internet for me ... |
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Does any one know of a porno-graphic magazine company in Brazil like here in the USA we have Hustler any link? |
| Yeah doesn't anyone have any links to the web page of a Brazilian type Hustler magazine in Brazil I would appreciate it.... |
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Lost someone in brazil? |
someone i met on my holidays in brazil, we used to phone daily now all of a sudden there mobiles switched off and its been a week.
i have the city where they live (palmares pernambuco). ... |
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Looking to see if someone from Wichita,ks can obtain a jod in Brazil with little college? |
| I am a 33 year old male residing in Wichita,ks and am interested in traveling to Brazil and find tempory to full time employment there. i have aproximetly 34 plus hours of college and am physicaly as ... |
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Compare Natal to Recife please? |
Hi, i'm curious to know what the comparison is from Natal to Recife. how different is it....more or less tourism? dangers?
thanks, gracias y ... |
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Starbucks Coffee in Brazil? |
I heard that Starbucks opened 2 stores in Sao Paulo last year. Does anyone know if Rio has one yet?
http://www.iht.com/artic... |
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How do i find a place for 10 - 15 people to stay for up to 1 month in February? |
| We would like to be either close to Copacabana / Ipenema / Vila Isabel. One or Two houses... good level of security. Do we need an agency?... |
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If São Paulo was a person, how that person would be? |
| for example: man? woman? tall? short? blue, green, brown eyes?... |
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Teach English in Salvador, Bahia, Brasil? |
| So I'm doing this teacher-trainee program in Brazil, but they don't have Salvador placements so if I want to go there I have to contact the schools myself. I need help finding schools. Only ... |
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Will someone tell me about Rio De Janeiro, Brazil ? |
sight, smells, hearing, and foods would be amazing.
using the words diffusion, hierarchy and complementarity would help a bunch. !... |
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What are the political, economic, social/cultural, and technological factors of Brazil? |
PEST Analyis of Brazil-the environmental influences on a business |
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Following three centuries under the rule of Portugal, Brazil became an independent nation in 1822 and a republic in 1889. By far the largest and most populous country in South America, Brazil overcame more than half a century of military intervention in the governance of the country when in 1985 the military regime peacefully ceded power to civilian rulers. Brazil continues to pursue industrial and agricultural growth and development of its interior. Exploiting vast natural resources and a large labor pool, it is today South America's leading economic power and a regional leader. Highly unequal income distribution and crime remain pressing problems.
Characterized by large and well-developed agricultural, mining, manufacturing, and service sectors, Brazil's economy outweighs that of all other South American countries and is expanding its presence in world markets. Having weathered 2001-03 financial turmoil, capital inflows are regaining strength and the currency has resumed appreciating. The appreciation has slowed export volume growth, but since 2004, Brazil's growth has yielded increases in employment and real wages. The resilience in the economy stems from commodity-driven current account surpluses, and sound macroeconomic policies that have bolstered international reserves to historically high levels, reduced public debt, and allowed a significant decline in real interest rates. A floating exchange rate, an inflation-targeting regime, and a tight fiscal policy are the three pillars of the economic program. From 2003 to 2007, Brazil ran record trade surpluses and recorded its first current account surpluses since 1992. Productivity gains coupled with high commodity prices contributed to the surge in exports. Brazil improved its debt profile in 2006 by shifting its debt burden toward real denominated and domestically held instruments. LULA DA SILVA restated his commitment to fiscal responsibility by maintaining the country's primary surplus during the 2006 election. Following his second inauguration, LULA DA SILVA announced a package of further economic reforms to reduce taxes and increase investment in infrastructure. The government's goal of achieving strong growth while reducing the debt burden is likely to create inflationary pressures.
With an inflation rate of only 4.1% in '07, they have finally gotten this former problem under control. All that is needed is for the US$ to gain strength against the real which is currently trading at about US$1 = 1.65 reals. |
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