Tuesday, 29 May 2012

This week and last week we [MAC 2 (I guess its MAC 2, i dont have a clue)] talked about some cases, juridic cases like Stella Liebeck; the Worst ever Play to Appear on London Stage; basically pg. 60 - 63, and the Magazine Super Interessante made in April 3 pages about the craziests sues ever happened, its in Portuguese but...
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If u want to read some article in English, here is another one, its pretty insane too.



Friday, 25 May 2012

Avaaz: Hours to save the Amazon


Dear friends across Brazil, 

Days ago, Congress passed a catastrophic forestry bill that gives loggers and farmers free rein to cut down huge swaths of our precious forests, from the Amazon to the Atlantic. Now only President Dilma can stop it. 

Timing is on our side -- in weeks Dilma will host the world’s biggest environmental summit and insiders say she cannot afford to be pinned as the leader who approved the devastation of the Amazon. Dozens have been murdered for standing against deforestation. Now it's up to us to turn up the heat and push her to veto. 

Dilma will make her decision in the next 24 hours! Let's get her to veto the bill. Click below to sign the urgent petition to stop the Amazon chainsaw massacre and if you have already signed -- send this to everyone: 


Over the last decade, Brazil has succeeded in vastly reducing deforestation rates, achieving a 78% reduction between 2004 and 2011. The reason? A world-acclaimed forestry law, strong enforcement and satellite monitoring. But this dangerous new code threatens to unravel this progress and spark total forest devastation. 

The forest slayers are celebrating -- not only does this new law open up an area the size of France and Britain combined to clear-cutting devastation, it also gives them amnesty for all past deforestation crimes.

Dilma has said that she wants to strike a “compromise” between the pro-deforestation lobby and the environmental champions. But we know a compromise is not necessary -- in Brazil, economic development and the protection of our environment go hand in hand. Studies confirm that the impressive transformation of Brazilian agriculture is strongly based on productivity gains more than land area expansion. While in Russia, lenient forest protection has led to disastrous consequences -- with a huge increase in forest fires and a 20% reduction in the country’s wheat production. 

79% of us across the country reject this new forest law -- let’s make sure we are heard before it is too late. Sign now the petition to Dilma to veto now and then forward this email to everyone: 


In the last 3 years, Brazilian Avaaz members have taken massive leaps towards the world we all want: we helped pass Ficha Limpa against all odds and have lobbied our government to play a leadership role at the UN, protect human rights globally and intervene to support democracy in the Middle East. Now, again, it's up to us to preserve our most cherished natural treasures for the benefit of our children and our grandchildren. 

With hope and determination, 

Luis, Pedro, Diego, Alice, Ricken, Maria Paz and the rest of the Avaaz team.

MORE INFORMATION: 

Brazil's Congress approves controversial forest law (BBC)

Brazil Forest Code Passes In Defeat For Dilma Rousseff (Huffington Post)

Revised Brazilian Forest Code good for environmental criminals, bad for forests (IB Times)

Amazon deforestation record low (BBC)

Sunday, 13 May 2012

ER Lesson 18, finally: One world?

Hello again.

Here are the links related to our lesson about international cooperation (pronunciation practice, again: don't confuse it with 'corporation'...):


I haven't had the time to check them all yet, but I'm pretty curious about the Japanese one (the Japanese, Henrique, the Japanese, yes! LOL) - oh, did any of you manage to go to Matsuri? Besides meeting a handful of (former) students, I had some mouth-watering fried ice-cream and left the place with two Kokeshis and a Daruma. Thank you so much for the invitation, Lucas. :-)

Mother's Day?

ER Lesson 17, finally: Meu Brasil brasileiro

Hi there!

I know this should've been posted a while ago, but it's still worth reading anyway - BTW, it'd be great if you tried to answer the following question in your comments to the text:

Could it be that the Brazilians have the most swaggering inferiority complex in the world? The next time I'm asked "Do you like Brazil?", I will reply unequivocally: "Yes, it's a great country. But you shouldn't need me, or any other foreigner, to tell you so."

Also, a friend of mine recently posted this (cute little) video on Facebook, which reminds me of this discussion about stereotypes (and of my childhood, of course) - I hope you like it!

"Não, senhor. José Carioca, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil." :-D

Posts about more recent lessons coming soon. ;-)

Sunday, 6 May 2012

5th Matsuri São Carlos - Next Friday!

As Bruna allowed me, I am here to invite you, and of course, for you to invite your friends and family, to visit the 5th Matsuri São Carlos!!


Programmation: click here

It's a great festival that brings a little of the japanese culture, like beautiful presentations, handicrafts and of course the food :9

I'm from the Yanagi Taiko group (Taiko is the japanese drums) so don't forget to watch our presentation, and come visit us in the tent of 'SORVETE FRITO'! (It sounds better, and strange, in Portuguese, for me =D). For those who never tasted it, give it a try! Its unique! But don't forget the other tents, delicious foods and beautiful handicrafts.

Thank you, we'll be waiting for you!