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Daily Archives: July 16, 2010
Google declares Brazilians World’s Best Soccer Fans
Google declares Brazilians world’s best soccer fans based on hard data. On June 15, as Brazil played its first game against North Korea, the volume of queries from Brazil, shown using a red line, plummeted when the match began, spiked … Continue reading
Posted in Article review, Brazil, Culture, Life
Tagged Brazil, Google, Soccer, sport, World Cup
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Brazilian Diplomacy through Currency
Brazil uses an abundance of currency for diplomatic leverage. Read the full article, here. Brazil’s foreign-aid programme Speak softly and carry a blank cheque In search of soft power, Brazil is turning itself into one of the world’s biggest aid … Continue reading
Posted in Article review, Brazil, Economy, Politics
Tagged Brazil, Diplomacy, Lula, Politics
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