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242: 1083:). Author Charles C. Mann refers to recent research by archeologist Anna C. Roosevelt of the Chicago Field Museum of Natural History and several botanologists and geographers. They indicate that the indigenous population before 1491 had created the rain forest ecosystem by systematically planting trees and shrubs and ameliorating the soils. The Amazon Rain Forest -if this hypothesis stands- is not a wilderness but the result of human activity. I think this idea should be mentioned. -- 435: 414: 382: 445: 302: 275: 752: 731: 312: 233: 762: 923:
all costs. In particular, he borrowed massive amounts of money at extremely high interest rates in order to sustain the 1R$ = 1US$ illusion. It was FHC, not his predecessors, who created the present "unpayable" debt -- and that was only one of his many disastrous "achievements". Let's give credit (or rather debt 8-) where credit is due.
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I've deleted this phrase, because without explanation, it's implausable that indians crossing the Bering strait in Alaska walked (?) all the way to Brasil. We need at least a few paragraphs to cover what happened there. Why not also cover geologic history, before humans arrived (i.e. the separation
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Escola Superior (not even a mention of operation Brother Sam, for instance). Ignoring that is like ignoring the role of the British Empire on the war of Paraguay, or North-American role for the end of Vargas dictatorship. History is too important a thing to be forgotten. But anyways, best of luck. --
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Sorry to hear that. Only on my second read I noticed that problem, so I fear there might be other crazy stuff around there, and a less prepared reader could take them as truth. I'm specially concerned that the thing on military dictatorship mentions little of the US role on the events apart from the
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Have you looked at the figures? The national debt at the end of the dictatorship was about US$ 100 billion, and decreased under the following governments -- until FHC's. It skyrocketed again under FHC (to over US$ 450 billion), because of his economic policies which aimed at fighting inflation at
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the same in all regions, and should be sublisted separately in each region: intermunicipal entities are sometimes larger and split by subregions (e.g. the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon has two subregions), some intercommunal entities are containing only parts of subregions. All subregions should be
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That wasn't Jango, that was Quadros, a completely different guy. So, only as a precaution, I'll add a "citation needed" thing to the rest of the paragraph. Also, would you mind reading a book about the subject before writing it on the wikipedia? I don't go around writing that Lincoln wrote the
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The low social indicators and the huge national debt are by no means a result of the Fernando Henrique administration. The national debt was acquired during the dictatorship, and has been a growing problem ever since, and the social indicators actually rose quite a bit between 1995-2001. I've
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It is a mistake to call them "stone age" as this is a term applying to a chronological period, and its use here is Social Darwinian. Whilst Tupi-Guarani language emerged later as the major family, the decimation of Indian populations leaves us ignorant as to which was originally numerically
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I was on the main page and I started reading and on the 5th paragraph, the first line, some of the text is blocked and I can't read it. I'm relatively new to Knowledge so could somebody else please move the picture slightly so it is readable. This is a realatively minor problem
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Indigenous monarchy is not an adequate term for the Brazilian monarchy, considering that the monarchs descended from two of the most traditional European royal houses. And the country itself saw itself as a continuation of the Portuguese monarchy in the Americas.
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Brazilians have great appetites. Say what?! I don't think that this is appropriate for an encyclopedia; it is appropriate for a late night talk show. If I'm mistaken about the humorous nature of this sentence, then what is its meaning?
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The view of seminomadic hunters and tribes living off the wilderness of the the Amazon jungle has been challenged since the 1990ies. I am not an expert on that and refer to the article "1491" in "Atlantic Monthly | March 2002"
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Brasil was not the only country of the New World to effectively establish a monarchic state; Mexico did it twice; though the first one was short-lived, the second one re-arragned the country adminsitratively and politically.
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Don't be fooled by statistics. The federal administration assumed the state's debts and broken regional banks as a measure to contain inflation and improve national accountability. Check the "Fiscal Responsability Law".
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of South America from western Gondwana, the spread of rainforests and the rise of the Andes mountains?) This article is really about Portuguese/European history of Brasil, and starts with what little we discovered about
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statistic subdivisions but real administrative entities, so they should be listed below, probably using a smaller font: we can safely eliminate the subgrouping by type of intermunicipal entity from this
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I think, this article has almost no information on the dictatorship in 80s and transition to direct elections of presidents. It would be great if some one can fill in this gap. I'm unable to do this.
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I've moved the Infobox up to the "abstract" (introductory) section. It still needs some better-ification from someone who's familiar with Template Editing... cheers
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Like some other Brazil-related articles, this one has repeated references to "miscegenation." Currently this term is considered offensive, according to Knowledge.
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You're absolutely right. Unfortunately, there are only 4 or 5 active editors in Brazilian topics right now and we're all busy going after a GA status on
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The airport is not listed as JoĂŁo Paulo II anywhere. The airport's own website calls itself simply Ponta Delgada, and has no mention of JoĂŁo Paulo.
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yes and Pedro died in a killing he lifed 1825-1891 also Genarl Manuel D. da. Fresca was or put himself in a place of honor
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This section says that Goulart was in favor of the Bay of Pigs; yet another unreferenced Wiki article says the opposite.
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I'm not sure what generic solution there is for this, but if you make your browser window bigger, it should solve it.
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Added a POV to that section, as it really lacks a NPOV, more like a newspaper article then an encyclopedia entry.
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1491 hello also pedro the 2nd was killed by a general and lived for 1825 - 1891 jessekisser23
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listed explicitly and not assume they are only intermunicipal entities (which accessorily are
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This sounds like a style rather than content issue. Please specify biased statements. -
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True, and one of its Monarchs was actualy a cousin of D. Pedro II of Brazil.
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for public domain text that can be copied into this series. --
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are all "New World" countries that happen to be monarchies.
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The famous Governor of Dutch Brazil wasn't the great
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declaration of independence of the United States. --
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