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Eu sou o Luís Carlos de Lima Silva, natural da cidade de Sorocaba-SP,nasci em 1993 . Estudo na Escola Estadual “Senador Vergueiro”, na mesma cidade. Quando comecei a ir à Creche Especial Maria Claro, não sentava, falava ou andava. Depois comecei a ir à fonoaudióloga, psicóloga e na fisioterapeuta. Após algum tempo, passei a andar de andador, e certo dia, soltei do andador e comecei a andar sozinho. Comecei a escrever poesia em 2009, a partir daí gostei de escrever e fui ficando mais inspirado.
From recent data on disparities between Brazilian whites and non-whites in areas of health, education, and welfare, it is clear that vast racial inequalities do exist in Brazil, contrary to earlier assertions in race relations scholarship that the country is a "racial democracy." Here Michael George Hanchard explores the implications of this increasingly evident racial inequality, highlighting Afro-Brazilian attempts at mobilizing for civil rights and the powerful efforts of white elites to neutralize such attempts. Within a neo-Gramscian framework, Hanchard shows how racial hegemony in Brazil has hampered ethnic and racial identification among non-whites by simultaneously promoting racial d...
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Nineteenth-century Brazil's constitutional monarchy credibly committed to repay sovereign debt, borrowing repeatedly in international and domestic capital markets without default. Yet it failed to lay the institutional foundations that private financial markets needed to thrive. This study shows why sovereign creditworthiness did not necessarily translate into financial development. "Using a vast array of archival evidence, Summerhill convincingly shows that political commitment to a secure public debt was neither necessary nor sufficient to insure financial development in nineteenth-century Brazil. A must-read for economic and financial historians and for anyone interested in the politics of financial development." --Jean-Laurent Rosenthal, California Institute of Technology
Directory of foreign diplomatic officers in Washington.
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Our intention is to follow both the English and the German paradigms, that is, to work in an accessible language (an English tendency) and to think problems through, like Germans do.