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Lira
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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May-25-2006 03:27
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Lira
Ancient BassAddict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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| quote: | Originally posted by NeoPhono
Lira: Thank you for the educational material and link suggestions. I believe that it has increased by political knowledge and understanding of the Brazilian culture tremendously. Although I never considered myself a "fan" of Brazil, I do think I am a fan of her people, or at least her female people.
As far as the shape of the supermodel..I have no problem with it. I like tall and skinny with legs that last forever. I lucked out, my woman is nearly as tall as I am, skinny (but not anorexic) and we met at a dance club. It's the perfect combination. Oh yeah, she's smokin' (in my humble opinion). |
| quote: | Originally posted by metalgearsolid
Well, since we are on the topic. I really don't like the way supermodels look. They are too tall for me and the worse thing popssible for a girl is that they are too skinny. A girl needs to at least have an athletic figure for me I enjoy the fact that a women can keep up on rigorious activities and not bitch about it.
None, of the supermodels look like they are at all active.
Back on the topic.
I can't see Brazil being like the worlds superpower. But I can see them being one of the wealthiest nations in the world. But not having a favorable distribution of wealth.
And as long as the Brazilians don't have a fair distribution than things won't really be that different than they are now, |
I don't mind the "supermodel look" 
Oh, and I'm happy to know the articles were useful for you, NeoPhono, ad I do agree with your opinion on fair distribution, metalgearsolid 
| quote: | Originally posted by Renegade
If have to write a 750 word paper on a developing economy by Tuesday and I think I might just do it on Brazil now that this thread is here. If have any links to sites with Brazilian economic data handy, Lira (or any more pictures of Luana Piovani, for that matter ) you'd be doing me a big favour. |
hmmm... economic data? This is what I could think of:
- IBGE - Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística: As you could probably gather by its name, this is the website of the Brazilian Insitute of Geography and Statistics. This link should redirect you to the English version, which is not complete yet, but should have tons of info. As a matter of fact, IBGE is
- La Vie En Rose, avec Luana Piovani.
- Goldman Sach's predictions on Brazil, Russia, India and China: I had already posted this one, but this is just in case you missed it the first time

- The Moon: Luana Piovani's official website. "Lua" means "moon" in Portuguese, hence the name. I didn't find many pictures, although it was a good reference so I could find this, this and a nsfw'ish this.
- Economic History of Brazil: In case you need a historical background, Wikipedia's got this article. From what I've read, it seems to be quite accurate, although you might want to read this article, in case you want to know more about the 10 last years.
- Brazilian Central Bank: Title should be self-explicative

- Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: They've got some stuff about trade.
If you're looking for something more specific, PM me 
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May-26-2006 03:25
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
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May-26-2006 08:32
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