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Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact
An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Nasrrddine Youbi +9 more
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As part of his 1975 solo debut album, Água do céu-pássaro, Ney Matogrosso recorded a cover of "Barco negro," a Portuguese fado made famous by Amália Rodrigues and based on an earlier Brazilian song, "Mãe-preta," written by Caco Velho and Piratini and ...
Daniel da Silva
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Samba Rock Culture in São Paulo: Beyond the Dance [PDF]
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Kateneva, Krista
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Perceptions of Hansen's Disease in Northeast Brazil: A Community-Based Study Integrating Stigma, Empowerment, and Social Distance. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Perceptions of Hansen’s disease (HD) can influence the level of stigma, empowerment, and intention to distance oneself from those affected by the disease. Knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs shape these perceptions. This study aims to understand perceptions of HD regarding stigma and empowerment. Method: A cross‐sectional, mixed‐methods research
Barbosa JC +12 more
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Race in the Other America: Reflections on My Semester in Brazil [PDF]
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Square, Jonathan Michael
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Double Object Constructions in Afro-Brazilian Portuguese
During the colonial period (16th - 19th centuries), Brazil was a multilingual country, home to Portuguese, Indigenous peoples, and Africans. Portuguese was learned as a second language by the Africans brought to Brazil by the slave trade, mainly under the influence of the Bantu languages the slaves spoke.
Barros, Isis||, Calindro, Ana Regina||
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Immigrants and body modifications in the consumer society [PDF]
This article presents the results of the research project “Identity process, immigration and plastic surgeries”. The investigation took place from 2013 to 2014 in Portugal and Spain.
Ennes, Marcelo, Ramos, Natália
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Starting from an overview of Afro-Luso-Brazilian literary productions, this essay discusses the question of the Portuguese language, its expansion and the web of differences that it encompasses. In order to achieve this broader goal, the author addresses
Laura Cavalcante Padilha
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discussing 'black' approximations in the South Atlantic [PDF]
The article links reflections about Brazilian race relations with institutional transnational dialogues between Brazil and ‘Africa’. I point out that although racial/cultural mixture and the ‘brown’ census category have traditionally reflected much of ...
Cicalo, André
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