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    The government of Brazil and America are both similar and different at the same time. Brazil was run as a monarchy up until 1988 when it developed into a federal republic and then created separate state powers. Brazil gained its independence in 1822 from Portugal. The government set up includes an executive‚ judicial‚ and legislative branch. The country is run by president‚ Michel Temer. America and Brazil have differences and similarities in their government that make them both unique. There

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    depends upon code of conducts and ethical conduct followed in the organization. If the work environment is unethical‚ it can lead to demotivatation and reduced level job satisfaction among employees. Ethical challenges that any firm will encounter‚ if wanted to set up a business in Brazil are as follows: 1. Political corruption: Brazil is highly corrupted in political ground. According to corruption index of Transparency International‚ It is ranked 73 as compared with China (78)‚ India (95)‚

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    Telefónica and Telecommunications: An In-depth Look at Chile and Brazil Telefónica is a multinational broadband and telecommunications company‚ that is mainly present in the United States‚ South America‚ and Europe. Since its creation in Spain in 1924‚ Telefónica has grown into the 5th largest mobile network provider in the world. The most prominent services that Telefónica offers include fixed and mobile telephony‚ Internet services‚ and digital television. While Telefónica offers a variety of

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    overview After more than 300 years under Portuguese rule‚ Brazil gained its independency in 1822. From this time were maintaining a monarchical system of government until the abolition of slavery and the subsequent proclamation of a republic by the military in 1889. Although a republic was proclaimed‚ Brazil was ruled by military dictatorships. This period ended with a military coup that placed Getulio Vargas‚ a civilian in 1930. Until 1961 Brazil had democratically elected governments‚ who were making

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    . Introduction Brazil is both the largest and most populous country in South America. It is the 5th largest country worldwide in terms of both area (more than 8.5 Mio. km2 ) and habitants (appr. 190 million). The largest city is Sao Paulo which is simultaneously the country’s capital; official language is Portuguese. According to the WorldBank classification for countries‚ Brazil - with a GDP of 1‚5 bn. US $ in 2005 and a per capita GPD of appr. 8.500 US - can be considered as an upper middle

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    Title of Speech: Brazil‚ a Great Kept Secret. General Purpose: To commemorate the country of Brazil. Specific Purpose: To commemorate Brazil by informing my audience about the country and its’ culture. Central Idea/Thesis Statement: Brazil is a location that any true explorer should visit in his or her life. Introduction I. Attention Getter – Raise your hand if you ever accidentally entered a Capoeira (Brazilian marshal art) fight in the middle of a Brazilian jungle. Unfortunately‚ I

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    influences are as important as the United States. Brazil has many influences. Brazil’s culture is influenced by festivals‚ Brazil’s culture is also influenced by dating and marriage traditions because people have started to be more attached to this particular tradition of different dating and marriage traditions. Another one of Brazil’s culture influences is education. Education there in Brazil is not as functional as the United States education. Brazil has a big attachment to traditions‚ maybe because

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    population distribution of Brazil. Population distribution means the pattern of where people live. The world’s population distribution is very uneven. Places which are sparsely populated contain few people and places which are densely populated contain many people. Sparsely populated places tend to be difficult places to live. These are usually places with hostile environments e.g. Antarctica. Places which are densely populated are habitable environments e.g. Europe. Brazil is the largest country in

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    Since 1998‚ Dell has faced challenges by competing in an industry that is becoming increasingly commoditized. Decreasing growth in their primary market segment and lost PC sales due to the number of growing substitutes have contributed to Dell’s decreasing profits. In 1997 Dell had a substantial dual advantage over industry leaders‚ but in recent years the wedge between Dell’s costs and consumers’ willingness to pay has been reduced. Loss of industry attractiveness as well as competitive position

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    Brazil and Mexico are both the giants of their geographic realms (de Blij and Muller 219‚254). Mexico constitutes an entire geographic region of Middle America (200). The country of Brazil is also considered a single region in South America (239). Both of these regions have very large populations in comparison to the other regions of their realms. Mexico’s current population of 102 million people has more than doubled in size since 1970 (219). Brazil’s estimated population is currently near 167 million

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