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  • '''Ray Rauro Marini''' was a [[Federative Republic of Brazil|Brazilian]] economist and sociologist. He is most well known for developing a theory [[Category:Brazilian citizens]] ...
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  • ...ized state-owned companies; end of oil auctions; review of concessions for Brazilian ports, airports and roads handed over to private companies. ...and radio stations; guaranteed access to the means of communication to all citizens; ...
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  • ...ter be sabotaged with the help of the NSA, FBI and the imperialist-aligned Brazilian bourgeoisie<ref>https://noticias.uol.com.br/ultimas-noticias/agencia-public ...earch". And in 1981, an outbreak of dengue sickens more than 300,000 Cuban citizens. The Cuban government claims US interference, which has denied any involvem ...
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  • ...sites and would result in a concerted effort by Anonymous to help Tunisian citizens overcome internet censorship measures.<ref name=":0" /> ...ransport fares. Research suggests that tags related to the group dominated Brazilian social media on many pivotal days of the protests,<ref>{{Web citation|autho ...
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  • Luis Carlos Prestes, leader of the Brazilian Communists, released from a Brazilian prison into which he had been thrown by the Vargas dictatorship, becomes a ...n all spheres of economic, political, cultural and social life and for all citizens regardless of race, color, or national origin. ...
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  • The '''Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla''' is a book created by the Brazilian Marxist-Leninist revolutionary Carlos Marighella in 1969. Its creation was ...of freedom. The area in which the urban guerrilla operates is in the large Brazilian cities. There are also criminals or outlaws who work in the big cities. Man ...
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  • ...2021-05-16. Retrieved 2022-09-27.</ref> and has seen tens of thousands of citizens protesting against the presence of U.S. bases there.<ref>Andrea Germanos (2 ...include numerous killings and sexual assault crimes committed against the citizens of the countries where they are stationed. In mainland Japan and overseas, ...
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  • ...est Brazil's rain forests, then levelled millions of acres so that wealthy Brazilian ranchers could enjoy cheap grazing lands.  Brazil also sent some of its urb ...conscripted into the U.S.-backed counterrevolutionary forces.  Millions of citizens are deracinated, ending in refugee camps.  These wars of attrition extract ...
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  • Meanwhile, just in the Battle of Stalingrad, 1.2 million Soviet citizens were killed. Soviet manufacturing was hit hard, as the Nazis bombed the ind ...led upon the US government to send a ‘clandestine delivery of arms’ to the Brazilian coup makers. For the coup against Allende in Chile it was Nathaniel Davis, ...
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  • ...s themselves were rarely the best, communist countries did guarantee their citizens some minimal standard of economic survival and security, including guarante Citizens were expected to play by the rules and not take advantage of the system, ev ...
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  • ...nything else to stamp the Russian Communists in the minds of most American citizens as criminal perverts”.<sup>8</sup> This tale continued to receive great cur ...ous Allies discovered the German concentration camps, in some cases German citizens from nearby towns were brought to the camp to come face-to-face with the in ...
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  • ...rm benefits became so apparent that it would be positively damaging to its citizens ''not'' to co-operate. We are faced here with the problem of uneven economi ...ts existing one at Vereeniging, near Johannesburg. The Americans and their Brazilian vassals were trying to jump the gun by enforcing a clause which would reduc ...
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  • ...wentieth century in west Africa. And cross-dressing is a feature of modern Brazilian and Haitian ceremonies derived from west African religions. 11 ...d axe and cross-gendered expression were central to worship by African and Brazilian followers of the Yoruba deity Shango—a divinity believed to appear at times ...
    280 KB (46,897 words) - 17:05, 30 January 2024
  • ...ué where we said goodbye to everyone; but not before posing for some black Brazilian girls who placed us in their souvenir album for southern Chile, and for an ...et us sleep on the patio. After a caustic diatribe regarding our duties as citizens, etc., he topped off his generosity by offering us 200 pesos which we, taki ...
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  • ...no worked in the Accion Feminista Dominica, and Bertha Lutz worked for the Brazilian Federation for Feminine Progress. All of them came from the old social clas ...for and gain economic rights, they would not be able to be full political citizens. Modern citizenship meant that women should not have to rely on the family ...
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  • ...tish on both sides of the Atlantic felt themselves to be proud subjects or citizens of ‘[a] land, perhaps the only one in the universe, in which political or c ...iew, the London government, which in sovereign fashion imposed taxation on citizens or subjects not represented in the House of Commons, was behaving like a ma ...
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  • ...as was the case in the Soviet Union? And did the sacrifices of the Indian, Brazilian, Nigerian or Egyptian worker allow the creation of an independent economic ...ntributed significantly to Reagan's  propaganda campaign for ordinary U.S. citizens about a possible occupation of the U.S. by the Red Army! Conquest's  book, ...
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  • ...dy vision of constructive democratic reform. Following the formulations of Brazilian General Golbery do Couto e Silva and like-minded military professionals, mi ...s no reforms, no political opening, could have been extruded from Chilean, Brazilian, Argentine, Uruguayan, and even Salvadoran governments while avoiding the s ...
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