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Organizador: Andressa A. de Oliveira A obra “Práticas Inclusivas no ensino de Ciências e Biologia” reúne cinco artigos de pesquisadores de alguns estados e instituições brasileiras. O objetivo em organizar este livro foi o de contribuir para o campo educacional e das pesquisas voltadas aos desafios educacionais, em especial aos desafios encontrados no ensino de Ciências e Biologia na educação inclusiva. Editora: Pimenta Cultural (2020) ISBN: 978-65-88285-16-9 (eBook) 978-65-88285-15-2 (brochura) DOI: 10.31560/pimentacultural/2020.169
Strategy and Behaviors in the Digital Economy is a collection of reviewed and relevant research chapters, offering a comprehensive overview of recent developments in the field of Business, Management and Economics. The book comprises single chapters authored by various researchers and edited by an expert active in this research area. All chapters are complete in itself but united under a common research study topic. This publication aims at providing a thorough overview of the latest research efforts by international authors on this field of study, and open new possible research paths for further novel developments.
Alberto Botti and Marc Rubin graduated from the architectural school of the Mackenzie University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. They soon got into partnership and have since been responsible for hundreds of projects, ranging from single family homes to high-rise b
This book explores the politics of race, censuses, and citizenship, drawing on the complex history of questions about race in the U.S. and Brazilian censuses. It reconstructs the history of racial categorization in American and Brazilian censuses from each countrys first census in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries up through the 2000 census. It sharply challenges certain presumptions that guide scholarly and popular studies, notably that census bureaus are (or are designed to be) innocent bystanders in the arena of politics, and that racial data are innocuous demographic data. Using previously overlooked historical sources, the book demonstrates that counting by race has always been ...
Este romance espírita conta a história do médico baiano dr. Jorge Cezimbra que acompanhado de sua esposa partiu - no ano de 1884 - em viagem de sua cidade natal (Salvador) para se estabelecer no interior da província de São Paulo. Dr. Jorge foi um homem dinâmico que não se contentou em ser somente um médico mas sim em ser alguém com visão empreendedora tentando solucionar problemas que encontrou na nova cidade onde passou a viver tendo acertado onde a maioria das pessoas certamente erraria e errado onde não deveria jamais, sob hipótese alguma, se equivocar. As páginas deste livro são um delicioso desenrolar de fatos verídicos atravessando alguns dos momentos históricos mais i...
Food is at the heart of security, peace, and health. But millions live without access to basic nutrition, and billions live without control or understanding of where their food will come from and how it is produced. Nowhere is this problem clearer than in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Through meticulous research, community engagement and direct action within the Maré region—a cluster of seventeen favela communities in the northern zone of Rio—Antonis Vradis, Timo Bartholl, and Christos Filippidis have created a shocking, inspiring, and revolutionary collection of essays that go beyond the question of food in the Brazilian urban periphery, and highlights critical issues concerning state...
Contains records describing books, book chapters, articles, and conference papers published in the field of Latin American studies. Coverage includes relevant books as well as over 800 social science and 550 humanities journals and volumes of conference proceedings. Most records include abstracts with evaluations.
Access to water and sanitation service in industrialized countries is nearly taken for granted, but in many developing countries less than half of the population has access to such services. Decades of effort on a global scale have been invested to solve this problem. One such effort--Brazil's participatory approach to water and sanitation--is Nance's subject in Engineers and Communities. In the early 1980s, Brazilian engineers created participatory sanitation (known locally as condominial sewerage) to make basic sanitation service more inclusive. Fiercely contested at first, the technology's success hinged on the formation of strong and stable coalitions of diverse actors and on the promoti...
In this sweeping chronicle of guarana—a glossy-leaved Amazonian vine packed with more caffeine than any other plant—Seth Garfield develops a wide-ranging approach to the history of Brazil itself. The story begins with guarana as the pre-Columbian cultivar of the Satere-Mawe people in the Lower Amazon region, where it figured centrally in the Indigenous nation's origin stories, dietary regimes, and communal ceremonies. During subsequent centuries of Portuguese colonialism and Brazilian rule, guarana was reformulated by settlers, scientists, folklorists, food technologists, and marketers. Whether in search of pleasure, profits, professional distinction, or patriotic markers, promoters impa...
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