Agência Brasil* Brasília – The 2007/2008 Human Development Report, published today (27th) in the Brazilian capital Brasília by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), reveals that for the first time in history Brazil has entered the group of countries listed in the High Human Development Category, even though it is still far from the level
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Dance group EntreVentres, from the southeastern Brazilian city of São Paulo, will hold a soirée on Saturday (24th) combining Eastern dances with declamations of texts by poets such as the Iraqi Bader Shaker Al Sayyab, the Lebanese Gibran Khalil Gibran, and Latin Americans such as the Chilean Pablo Neruda and the Brazilian Wally Salomão. The group has existed for three years now and is based on the combination of eastern dancing and poetry.
Dance group EntreVentres, from the southeastern Brazilian city of São Paulo, will hold a soirée on Saturday (24th) combining Eastern dances with declamations of texts by poets such as the Iraqi Bader Shaker Al Sayyab, the Lebanese Gibran Khalil Gibran, and Latin Americans such as the Chilean Pablo Neruda and the Brazilian Wally Salomão. The group has existed for three years now and is based on the combination of eastern dancing and poetry.
Ridha Ennafaa was born in Carthage, Tunisia, and is a professor at the Paris 8 University, in France. He was selected by the Ministry of Education of Brazil to develop research activities at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, in 2008. Ennafaa has already lived in Brazil and has worked on several papers about education in the country.
Ridha Ennafaa was born in Carthage, Tunisia, and is a professor at the Paris 8 University, in France. He was selected by the Ministry of Education of Brazil to develop research activities at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, in 2008. Ennafaa has already lived in Brazil and has worked on several papers about education in the country.
A businesswoman who started belly dancing to avoid stress, opens, in São Paulo, the largest dance academy in Latin America. Belly dancing, taught by teacher Semiramis, is among the courses most sought by students.
A businesswoman who started belly dancing to avoid stress, opens, in São Paulo, the largest dance academy in Latin America. Belly dancing, taught by teacher Semiramis, is among the courses most sought by students.
The Foreign Relations vice-president at the Arab Brazilian Chamber and Professor at the University of São Paulo is going to participate in the 1st Meeting of the Executive Board at the Meeting of Muslim Scholars and Thinkers, promoted by the World Muslim League. The meeting, to be held from November 12th to 15th, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, aims at discussing the problems faced by contemporary Muslim society.
The Foreign Relations vice-president at the Arab Brazilian Chamber and Professor at the University of São Paulo is going to participate in the 1st Meeting of the Executive Board at the Meeting of Muslim Scholars and Thinkers, promoted by the World Muslim League. The meeting, to be held from November 12th to 15th, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, aims at discussing the problems faced by contemporary Muslim society.
Christian Trombetta, a Swiss citizen based in Brazil, spent almost three years in the African country working in the administration of UN camps and other organisations. During the period, he pictured the daily life of the local population, images that show pride and hope.
Christian Trombetta, a Swiss citizen based in Brazil, spent almost three years in the African country working in the administration of UN camps and other organisations. During the period, he pictured the daily life of the local population, images that show pride and hope.
A survey conducted by researcher Marcia Raquel de Brito Saraiva, from the southernmost Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, identified the presence of 190 obelisks in Brazil. The monuments, originally erected in Ancient Egypt to celebrate the Sun god, are now built across Brazil to pay tribute to city mayors, regional revolutions, and emancipations.

