Articles, tagged with "brazilians", page 3
23rd September 2010
The drinking of coffee is a very common practice the world over. This is usually aided by a lot of things, such as the presence of coffee shops at every street corner in different countries. A lot of countries in tropical locations of the world grow some ...
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Daz Born
02nd September 2010
Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking country in the Americas and the largest lusophone country in the world. This is officially called Federative Republic of Brazil, also known as largest country by areas and by population. The Brazilian economy is the...
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Author:
Andrw Clark
01st September 2010
Individuals who are interested in an exotic vacation should definitely consider Brazil as their vacation destination. This country has plenty to offer to tourists and it will provide you with a memorable experience. Thus, those of you who are planning a ...
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Author:
Angelo Everton
11th August 2010
If you are seeking the ultimate beach paradise then grab your sun cream, slip on the Havianas and follow those in the know to discover the best beaches in Brazil.
For most Brazilians, the beach is an extension of their casa. The beach is a place to rel...
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Author:
MarcoSan
11th August 2010
The World Cup 2010 in soccer has already started and the soccer lovers have taken their places in front of the TV, watching and supporting their favorite teams with enthusiasm. The bolder ones have started betting on games and predicting what country will...
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Author:
FootballSEO
08th July 2010
We are all searching for foods to super-charge our bodies. We have not been kind to our bodies and now we are racing to protect our health and correct the errors of the past. Here are 3 fruits that can help you do just that!
Superfood #1: Acai Berry...
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Author:
Angela Garrison
01st July 2010
For those non vegetarians, there are restaurants which serve a different variety of barbequed meat. The term barbecue is derived from the word barbie'. It originated from Australia and New Zealand. The South Africans call it as Braai. This is popularly us...
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Author:
Vijay Koragappa Shetty
28th June 2010
Whilst being a relatively small state in the south of the country, Santa Catarina has much to offer for real estate and land investors. Bordering Paranᠴo the north and Rio Grande so Sul to the south (with the Atlantic ocean to the east and Misiones in A...
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Author:
Ruban Selvanayagam
17th June 2010
In the United States we are accustomed to paying for every text message we receive or send. In other countries, text messaging is usually referred to as SMS. These fees are typically limited as mobile phone companies in the US offer options for free minut...
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Author:
Alex Mc Stafani
16th June 2010
Over the previous few weeks I have been accomplishing my very own survey of the sporting activities bars and the sites who are saying they will be exhibiting the World cup. Well, I have come up with my beloved venues that are spread thrughout Manhattan an...
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newyork online
03rd June 2010
The producers of "Inside Business Report" are pleased to announce a special series, Greening of America, highlighting the multitude of ways Americans are becoming environmentally responsible. The show marries an unrivaled host, Fred Thompson, with a team ...
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Inside Business Report
30th May 2010
The typewriter is said to have gone through 52 inventions before accomplishing one perfectly usable typewriting machine.
Henry Mill, in the year 1714, gained a patent from the Britain for a machine similar to that of a typewriter. However it was not kno...
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Author:
Sturat Michael M
13th May 2010
If your friends haven't hit you up about Maakoa yet, just wait.
Relatively speaking, Maakoa is still a babe in the MLM industry. They have
learned how to walk and are just getting their first baby teeth... Thanks
to all the hard working distributors ...
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Author:
Jeffrey Maughan
05th May 2010
To say that soccer is Brazil's most favorite sport is to say that fish swim in the sea. Anyone who has ever visited Brazil will never forget the site of thousands of bare footed, coffee coloured youngsters playing soccer along the beach front of Rio de Ja...
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Author:
SoccerUniforms
16th April 2010
November 11th, 2009, Brazil experienced one of its worst blackouts in history. Due to the fall of a transmission line that connects the giant Itaipu Power Plant (the largest operational hydroelectric power plant in the world) to the Brazilian electrical s...
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Author:
LatAmInvestor