El documento describe el programa de un festival de Navidad en un instituto de Poio, Galicia. El festival incluyó presentaciones musicales de Panxoliñas, varias coreografías con combas realizadas por grupos de estudiantes, una clase de zumba, actuaciones de acrosport de diferentes cursos, y finalizó felicitando a todos por su trabajo.
Brazil is a country with a diverse population and culture influenced by its Portuguese colonizers. It gained independence in 1822 and has significant agricultural, mining, and livestock industries. The dominant religion is Roman Catholic and popular foods include feijoada and brigadeiro. Brazil contains the largest rainforest in the world, the Amazon jungle, and is known for soccer and its exuberant Carnival celebrations.
This document provides an overview of Brazil, including its history, geography, economy, and culture. Some key points:
- Brazil was discovered in 1500 and became independent from Portugal in 1822, becoming a republic in 1889. Portuguese is the main language.
- Brazil has a large and diverse economy, being the largest in Latin America and 8th largest globally. Main exports include aircraft, automobiles, minerals, and agricultural products.
- The country is divided into five regions - North, Northeast, Center-West, Southeast, and South - which vary geographically and economically. The Southeast, home to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, generates over half of Brazil's GDP.
- Brazilian culture
Men and women greet each other differently in Brazil. Men shake hands while maintaining eye contact, while women may extend their hand first if shaking a man's hand. Proper travel documentation is required to visit Brazil. Brazilians take pride in their appearance, with men wearing conservative suits and women wearing elegant, feminine attire. Soccer is hugely popular as a recreational activity in Brazil.
Brazilian culture is deeply influenced by music. Brazilian music draws from Indigenous, Portuguese, and African influences and is a source of passion and joy for Brazilians. Art in Brazil transformed over time from native influences to fine arts, supported by wealthy coffee barons in the early 20th century. Brazilian literature is written in Portuguese and has become more distinctly Brazilian over the 20th century. Samba is a lively Brazilian dance performed to Samba music, with African origins, involving three steps per beat in 2/4 time.
Brasil es el quinto país más grande del mundo y el quinto más poblado, con más de 183 millones de habitantes. Está dividido en 26 estados pertenecientes a 5 regiones. Sus principales ciudades son Sao Paulo, Río de Janeiro, Brasilia y Salvador. Brasil es miembro del Mercosur y tiene la novena economía mundial, basada en industrias como automóviles, petróleo, agricultura de café, soya, trigo, arroz y cacao. Culturalmente, es conocido por el carnaval de Río, la
Brazil is a large South American country with diverse geography and culture. Key facts include:
- Capital is Brasilia, official language is Portuguese, and government is a federal republic
- Population is over 196 million, concentrated along the coast and in major cities like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
- Culture is influenced by Portuguese, indigenous, and African roots and celebrated through music, dance, soccer, and festivals like Carnival
Inclusive Tourism in Brazil: Design for All India September 2013Scott Rains
The special edition of Design for All India (September 2013) on Inclusive Tourism in Brazil in time for FIFA World Cup 2014 and the Rio Games 2016. Edited by Regina Cohen of UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro.
El documento describe el programa de un festival de Navidad en un instituto de Poio, Galicia. El festival incluyó presentaciones musicales de Panxoliñas, varias coreografías con combas realizadas por grupos de estudiantes, una clase de zumba, actuaciones de acrosport de diferentes cursos, y finalizó felicitando a todos por su trabajo.
Brazil is a country with a diverse population and culture influenced by its Portuguese colonizers. It gained independence in 1822 and has significant agricultural, mining, and livestock industries. The dominant religion is Roman Catholic and popular foods include feijoada and brigadeiro. Brazil contains the largest rainforest in the world, the Amazon jungle, and is known for soccer and its exuberant Carnival celebrations.
This document provides an overview of Brazil, including its history, geography, economy, and culture. Some key points:
- Brazil was discovered in 1500 and became independent from Portugal in 1822, becoming a republic in 1889. Portuguese is the main language.
- Brazil has a large and diverse economy, being the largest in Latin America and 8th largest globally. Main exports include aircraft, automobiles, minerals, and agricultural products.
- The country is divided into five regions - North, Northeast, Center-West, Southeast, and South - which vary geographically and economically. The Southeast, home to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, generates over half of Brazil's GDP.
- Brazilian culture
Men and women greet each other differently in Brazil. Men shake hands while maintaining eye contact, while women may extend their hand first if shaking a man's hand. Proper travel documentation is required to visit Brazil. Brazilians take pride in their appearance, with men wearing conservative suits and women wearing elegant, feminine attire. Soccer is hugely popular as a recreational activity in Brazil.
Brazilian culture is deeply influenced by music. Brazilian music draws from Indigenous, Portuguese, and African influences and is a source of passion and joy for Brazilians. Art in Brazil transformed over time from native influences to fine arts, supported by wealthy coffee barons in the early 20th century. Brazilian literature is written in Portuguese and has become more distinctly Brazilian over the 20th century. Samba is a lively Brazilian dance performed to Samba music, with African origins, involving three steps per beat in 2/4 time.
Brasil es el quinto país más grande del mundo y el quinto más poblado, con más de 183 millones de habitantes. Está dividido en 26 estados pertenecientes a 5 regiones. Sus principales ciudades son Sao Paulo, Río de Janeiro, Brasilia y Salvador. Brasil es miembro del Mercosur y tiene la novena economía mundial, basada en industrias como automóviles, petróleo, agricultura de café, soya, trigo, arroz y cacao. Culturalmente, es conocido por el carnaval de Río, la
Brazil is a large South American country with diverse geography and culture. Key facts include:
- Capital is Brasilia, official language is Portuguese, and government is a federal republic
- Population is over 196 million, concentrated along the coast and in major cities like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
- Culture is influenced by Portuguese, indigenous, and African roots and celebrated through music, dance, soccer, and festivals like Carnival
Inclusive Tourism in Brazil: Design for All India September 2013Scott Rains
The special edition of Design for All India (September 2013) on Inclusive Tourism in Brazil in time for FIFA World Cup 2014 and the Rio Games 2016. Edited by Regina Cohen of UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro.
This document briefly mentions a few things related to Brazilian culture and cuisine, including the famous bossa nova song "The Girl from Ipanema", the city of Rio de Janeiro where the song originated, a type of cheese bread snack, and a traditional Brazilian dish of dried beef served with rice and beans.
Brazil has a diverse culture that stems from its Native, European, African, and Asian influences. Some key aspects of Brazilian culture include Portuguese as the main language, Roman Catholicism as the dominant religion, and diverse musical styles like samba, bossa nova, and chorinho that incorporate African rhythms. Brazilian culture is also expressed through vibrant festivals and celebrations like Carnival and June Festivals, as well as traditional dishes that often combine rice, beans, and cassava.
Scooby Doo is a brown dog with black spots who always wears a blue collar. He lives in Coolsville, Ohio and spends his time eating Scooby Snacks, solving mysteries with Shaggy, and relaxing. Scooby thinks mainly about Scooby Snacks and alternates between saying "Raggy!?" "SCOOBY SNACKS!!!" and his famous "Ru-Ro!". Most people see Scooby as hungry, helpful, cowardly, and Shaggy's best friend.
Tourism can generate employment and income from international visitors but it also has negatives - it can destroy local customs, pollute the environment, and enable issues like prostitution and drug trafficking. While tourism supports infrastructure development and preservation of historical places, communities must balance these pros and cons.
Brazil is the largest country in South America with over 196 million people. Portuguese is the official language, though English is also commonly used. Brazil has a diverse culture influenced by the Portuguese, African, and indigenous peoples. Business relationships are built on trust and personal connections. Meetings require extra time and often include meals as a celebration. Handshakes, business cards, and titles with surnames are customary greetings. Maintaining eye contact and accepting food or drinks are encouraged.
The document provides an overview of Carnival in Brazil, the Mardi Gras of the Southern Hemisphere. It discusses the Portuguese and African influences on Carnival traditions and music. Portuguese settlers introduced Catholic festivals to Brazil in the 1500s. Africans brought percussion instruments and polyrhythmic music. Candomble, an Afro-Brazilian religion combining Catholic and West African traditions, integrates music and dance. Samba music developed from these influences and features numerous percussion instruments of African and European origin. Bossa Nova emerged in the 1960s as an influential genre exemplified by the song "The Girl from Ipanema."
The document discusses the Mexican tradition of Dia de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. It is celebrated from October 31st to November 2nd to honor loved ones who have passed away. Families create altars and place marigolds, sugar skulls, and the deceased's favorite foods to welcome their spirits back. It is meant to celebrate and remember the deceased, not be scary like Halloween. Mexicans believe the spirits of their ancestors visit during this multi-day holiday.
Brazil is a large, diverse country located in South America. It has a population of over 184 million people and is known for its beaches, carnivals, and soccer. While Brazil has a rich culture, many citizens live in poverty. The majority of Brazilians are of mixed European, African, and indigenous ancestry and speak Portuguese. Popular tourist destinations include Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and Iguacu Falls.
Brazil is the largest country in Latin America, with a culture that blends Portuguese, African, and indigenous influences. It has a large population living below the poverty line and many social problems. Favelas, or shantytowns surrounding major cities, lack basic services. Street children use drugs and prostitution to survive, but social programs aim to provide support and alternative living spaces to address this issue.
Mexican Holidays are an important part of Mexican culture and tradition. Some of the major holidays celebrated include: New Year's Day on January 1st with family dinners and fireworks; Carnaval in February which is a celebration before Lent with parades and dances; Semana Santa or Easter Week from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday with religious images and passion plays; Cinco de Mayo on May 5th celebrating Mexican culture and independence; Independence Day on September 16th commemorating Mexico's independence with bell ringing and decorations; Day of the Dead from November 1st-2nd when families visit cemeteries and honor deceased loved ones with sugar skulls and pan de muerto bread; Our Lady of Guadalupe Day
Brazilian culture has a rich musical tradition with diverse regional styles influenced by African, European and indigenous influences. Samba and bossa nova are two of Brazil's most famous musical exports, with samba being strongly associated with Rio's Carnival celebrations. Brazil also has a long visual arts history dating back 13,000 years to cave paintings, with later Pre-Columbian cultures producing intricate pottery and sculptures. Samba dancing is deeply ingrained in Brazilian culture and may have origins connected to West African religious ceremonies.
Brazil is known for its legendary national football team that is renowned for its technical skill and beautiful style of play. The Brazilian national team is considered one of the greatest of all time and has won the most World Cup titles with 5 victories. Brazilian players are also admired globally for their natural technical ability with the ball at their feet and creativity on the pitch that has influenced modern football.
This document discusses notable Mexican film stars, films, and directors. It mentions that Cantinflas was known as the Latin American Charlie Chaplin, Ramon Novarro became a leading Latin actor in silent films in the 1920s, and Lupe Velez was a popular comedy star in the U.S. in the 1920s-1930s. It also discusses the Mexican films The Fugitive, Pan's Labyrinth, and A Day Without a Mexican as well as the famous Mexican director Guillermo Del Toro and his films like Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy. Finally, it provides information about the Mexican American actor and comedian George Lopez.
This document discusses tourist attractions in South Africa. It defines attractions as places of interest that are the main reason for tourism, featuring natural or constructed beauty. Attractions fall under sub-sectors like gaming, leisure, conservation, sports, and events. There are natural attractions like geographic features, animals, scenic sites, and climate, as well as constructed attractions that are ancient or modern. Primary attractions are the main reason for visiting an area and shape its image, while secondary attractions improve the overall experience. Common activities at attractions include hiking, wildlife viewing, beaches, shopping, sightseeing, and cultural experiences.
Brazil is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. It has a population of over 190 million people and its capital and largest city is Brasilia. Portuguese is the official language and most Brazilians are Roman Catholic. The country has a diverse geography and culture due to influences from indigenous peoples, European colonists, and African slaves. Some of Brazil's notable aspects include its vibrant culture with samba, carnival and caipirinha, its status as an emerging economic power, and its passion for football.
This document summarizes key aspects of music in Brazil. It discusses various genres that originated in Brazil like samba, bossa nova, maracatu, choro, and forro. Samba originated in Africa and is recognized as a symbol of Brazil. Maracatu is traditionally played during Carnaval parades in Recife and Olinda using drums and bells. Choro originated in Rio de Janeiro in the 19th century and was later replaced by bossa nova, a jazz-samba fusion popular in Ipanema nightclubs.
This document briefly mentions a few things related to Brazilian culture and cuisine, including the famous bossa nova song "The Girl from Ipanema", the city of Rio de Janeiro where the song originated, a type of cheese bread snack, and a traditional Brazilian dish of dried beef served with rice and beans.
Brazil has a diverse culture that stems from its Native, European, African, and Asian influences. Some key aspects of Brazilian culture include Portuguese as the main language, Roman Catholicism as the dominant religion, and diverse musical styles like samba, bossa nova, and chorinho that incorporate African rhythms. Brazilian culture is also expressed through vibrant festivals and celebrations like Carnival and June Festivals, as well as traditional dishes that often combine rice, beans, and cassava.
Scooby Doo is a brown dog with black spots who always wears a blue collar. He lives in Coolsville, Ohio and spends his time eating Scooby Snacks, solving mysteries with Shaggy, and relaxing. Scooby thinks mainly about Scooby Snacks and alternates between saying "Raggy!?" "SCOOBY SNACKS!!!" and his famous "Ru-Ro!". Most people see Scooby as hungry, helpful, cowardly, and Shaggy's best friend.
Tourism can generate employment and income from international visitors but it also has negatives - it can destroy local customs, pollute the environment, and enable issues like prostitution and drug trafficking. While tourism supports infrastructure development and preservation of historical places, communities must balance these pros and cons.
Brazil is the largest country in South America with over 196 million people. Portuguese is the official language, though English is also commonly used. Brazil has a diverse culture influenced by the Portuguese, African, and indigenous peoples. Business relationships are built on trust and personal connections. Meetings require extra time and often include meals as a celebration. Handshakes, business cards, and titles with surnames are customary greetings. Maintaining eye contact and accepting food or drinks are encouraged.
The document provides an overview of Carnival in Brazil, the Mardi Gras of the Southern Hemisphere. It discusses the Portuguese and African influences on Carnival traditions and music. Portuguese settlers introduced Catholic festivals to Brazil in the 1500s. Africans brought percussion instruments and polyrhythmic music. Candomble, an Afro-Brazilian religion combining Catholic and West African traditions, integrates music and dance. Samba music developed from these influences and features numerous percussion instruments of African and European origin. Bossa Nova emerged in the 1960s as an influential genre exemplified by the song "The Girl from Ipanema."
The document discusses the Mexican tradition of Dia de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. It is celebrated from October 31st to November 2nd to honor loved ones who have passed away. Families create altars and place marigolds, sugar skulls, and the deceased's favorite foods to welcome their spirits back. It is meant to celebrate and remember the deceased, not be scary like Halloween. Mexicans believe the spirits of their ancestors visit during this multi-day holiday.
Brazil is a large, diverse country located in South America. It has a population of over 184 million people and is known for its beaches, carnivals, and soccer. While Brazil has a rich culture, many citizens live in poverty. The majority of Brazilians are of mixed European, African, and indigenous ancestry and speak Portuguese. Popular tourist destinations include Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and Iguacu Falls.
Brazil is the largest country in Latin America, with a culture that blends Portuguese, African, and indigenous influences. It has a large population living below the poverty line and many social problems. Favelas, or shantytowns surrounding major cities, lack basic services. Street children use drugs and prostitution to survive, but social programs aim to provide support and alternative living spaces to address this issue.
Mexican Holidays are an important part of Mexican culture and tradition. Some of the major holidays celebrated include: New Year's Day on January 1st with family dinners and fireworks; Carnaval in February which is a celebration before Lent with parades and dances; Semana Santa or Easter Week from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday with religious images and passion plays; Cinco de Mayo on May 5th celebrating Mexican culture and independence; Independence Day on September 16th commemorating Mexico's independence with bell ringing and decorations; Day of the Dead from November 1st-2nd when families visit cemeteries and honor deceased loved ones with sugar skulls and pan de muerto bread; Our Lady of Guadalupe Day
Brazilian culture has a rich musical tradition with diverse regional styles influenced by African, European and indigenous influences. Samba and bossa nova are two of Brazil's most famous musical exports, with samba being strongly associated with Rio's Carnival celebrations. Brazil also has a long visual arts history dating back 13,000 years to cave paintings, with later Pre-Columbian cultures producing intricate pottery and sculptures. Samba dancing is deeply ingrained in Brazilian culture and may have origins connected to West African religious ceremonies.
Brazil is known for its legendary national football team that is renowned for its technical skill and beautiful style of play. The Brazilian national team is considered one of the greatest of all time and has won the most World Cup titles with 5 victories. Brazilian players are also admired globally for their natural technical ability with the ball at their feet and creativity on the pitch that has influenced modern football.
This document discusses notable Mexican film stars, films, and directors. It mentions that Cantinflas was known as the Latin American Charlie Chaplin, Ramon Novarro became a leading Latin actor in silent films in the 1920s, and Lupe Velez was a popular comedy star in the U.S. in the 1920s-1930s. It also discusses the Mexican films The Fugitive, Pan's Labyrinth, and A Day Without a Mexican as well as the famous Mexican director Guillermo Del Toro and his films like Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy. Finally, it provides information about the Mexican American actor and comedian George Lopez.
This document discusses tourist attractions in South Africa. It defines attractions as places of interest that are the main reason for tourism, featuring natural or constructed beauty. Attractions fall under sub-sectors like gaming, leisure, conservation, sports, and events. There are natural attractions like geographic features, animals, scenic sites, and climate, as well as constructed attractions that are ancient or modern. Primary attractions are the main reason for visiting an area and shape its image, while secondary attractions improve the overall experience. Common activities at attractions include hiking, wildlife viewing, beaches, shopping, sightseeing, and cultural experiences.
Brazil is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. It has a population of over 190 million people and its capital and largest city is Brasilia. Portuguese is the official language and most Brazilians are Roman Catholic. The country has a diverse geography and culture due to influences from indigenous peoples, European colonists, and African slaves. Some of Brazil's notable aspects include its vibrant culture with samba, carnival and caipirinha, its status as an emerging economic power, and its passion for football.
This document summarizes key aspects of music in Brazil. It discusses various genres that originated in Brazil like samba, bossa nova, maracatu, choro, and forro. Samba originated in Africa and is recognized as a symbol of Brazil. Maracatu is traditionally played during Carnaval parades in Recife and Olinda using drums and bells. Choro originated in Rio de Janeiro in the 19th century and was later replaced by bossa nova, a jazz-samba fusion popular in Ipanema nightclubs.
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Beneficios de Source:
Minerales que apoyan la salud ósea.
Mejora la absorción de nutrientes.
Antioxidantes que promueven la salud general.
Asiste en el equilibrio del pH.
Ayuda en la digestión.
Mejora la salud de la piel.
Electrolitos para la salud intestinal.
Apoya la desintoxicación.
Conoce Source, un producto repleto de minerales esenciales como potasio, magnesio, hierro, calcio y zinc que apoyan la salud de tus huesos y músculos, mientras que los electrolitos dentro de estos minerales ayudan a mantener el equilibrio adecuado de agua y pH en tu cuerpo.
El polvo de minerales fúlvicos, derivado de material orgánico encontrado en el suelo y formado durante la descomposición de materia vegetal orgánica, está repleto de minerales traza esenciales para apoyar diversas funciones corporales.
Al unirse a las toxinas para eliminarlas del cuerpo, los minerales fúlvicos ayudan a apoyar la desintoxicación, un intestino saludable y una mejor digestión, contribuyendo a una mayor absorción de nutrientes. Las propiedades antioxidantes del polvo de minerales fúlvicos pueden ayudar a neutralizar los radicales libres, promoviendo la salud y vitalidad en general.