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Landless children and child mobilizations in Brazil
Published 2019“…This work focuses on children in the context of the fight for land spaces in Brazil, and on child mobilizations of the Landless Workers’ Movement (MTS, in its Portuguese acronym), which makes children visible and allows them to be present and play a leading role in the construction of the landless identity. …”
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SECONDARY AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IN BRAZIL (1909 -1953)
Published 2013“…It rises as a questioning what are the directions followed by professionalizing training in Brazil. The research avails of documental written sources. …”
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Three decades of cassava cultivation in Brazil: Potentialities and perspectives
Published 2021“…In this context, this systematic review aims to identify what were the factors that determined the production of cassava in Brazil in the last three decades, and to direct what are the possible perspectives of the crop in the country. …”
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Student movements in Brazil and Mexico in 1968: comparative analysis of their demands
Published 2020“…This article contrasts the demands of two of the main student movements known in Latin America during the third quarter of the 20th century, those of Brazil and Mexico in 1968. This is an original task in that the investigations in this field have mainly focused only on one movement and, in addition, have prioritized the analysis of what was their most dramatic dimension: politics. …”
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Green manure in parsley production and soil fertility in Piracicaba, Brazil
Published 2018“…Two experiments were conducted at the Crop Production Department at the Escola Superior de Agricultura “Luiz de Queiroz”, Piracicaba-SP, Brazil. The soil physical properties, such as density, total porosity, macro and microporosity, were not affected by green manure, as compared to the control in both experiments. …”
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Colombia, Brazil, Argentina and Chile: educational practice and pedagogical orientations
Published 2017“…This article discusses aspects of the Educational Practice in four state universities in: Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile. We also take into account the conceptual orientations in teacher training proposed by Feiman (1990) and Imbernon (2007). …”
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Mass Media and Music Consumption in High School Students from Brazil
Published 2017“…The main objective of this article is to discuss the influence of mass media and some other non-formal education agents in the musical preferences of high school students in Brazil. The research was developed with 940 students (men and women) from Vitória (Es- pirito Santo – Brazil). …”
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Constitutionalism, hyper-presidentialism and imbalance of powers in Brazil at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2020“…Its occurrence revealed structural, political and economic problems, which explained the great challenges that humanity, in general, and Latin America, in particular, need to face in order to overcome the current model. Brazil represents a paradigmatic case for discussing the perverse effects of the political and economic model on democracy and the effectiveness of economic, social, cultural, and environmental rights (ESCR). …”
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Gender and Teaching: Focus on the professional development of teachers in rural areas of Brazil and Colombia
Published 2015“…The communities of every place that the research, let us say Tunja, in the department of Boyacá and Santa Rita de Ouro Preto, in the district of the historic town of Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil.…”
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Cinema and Literature in Brazil and in Spain during the 1950s: Contributions of Neorealism and Speculative Fiction
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Deep Trade Agreements and Global Value Chains: The Case of Chile, Colombia and Brazil
Published 2019“…To do this, the paper combines statistical analysis with the case study of three Latin American countries: Chile, Colombia and Brazil. It is argued that a high participation in global value chains may be a sufficient cause to explain the signature of such agreements, but that it does not constitute a necessary cause for it. …”
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Phenotypic performance of four stevia genotypes in the Alto Vale do Itajaí region, Brazil
Published 2019“…An evaluation of four stevia genotypes for biomass yield, stevioside and rebaudioside A content and yield under decreasing photoperiod conditions was carried out in the Alto Vale do Itajaí region, located in the State of Santa Catarina (SC), Brazil. This field experiment was conducted at Site São Miguel, a farm located in the city of Lontras (SC), Brazil, under conditions of decreasing photoperiods, with a variation of 13.72 h of light at experiment implantation to 12.57 h of light at the end of the evaluations. …”
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Multitemporal analysis of the amazon river between Corea Island (Colombia) and Aramosa Island (Brazil)
Published 2009“…Multitemporal analysis of the amazon river between Corea Island (Colombia) and Aramosa Island (Brazil)…”
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Spillover Effect of International Market on Latin American Economies: The Cases of Chile, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
Published 2020“…In this research, the effects of spillover and volatility generated by oil, gas and coal prices on the industrial activity of the Chile, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico economies are evaluated using the methodology proposed by Debold and Yilmaz (2012), characterized by the use of generalized autoregressive vectors, where the variance decomposition does not vary according to the order of the variables, thus measuring the contagion effects of total and directional volatility. …”
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