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Monday, August 23, 2010

LIST OF TELEPHONE AREA CODES FOR BRAZILIAN CITIES

List of area codes for Brazilian cities (DDD)
The term DDD means Long Distance Direct Call, and the prices varies according to the telephone carrier company that is used. First you must dial "0" , then the carrier code, then the city code (DDD) and finally the phone number.

Lista de códigos DDD das cidades do Brasil
O código DDD significa Discagem Direta a Distância e é utilizado para discagem interurbana através de prefixos que facilitaram a automação da telefonia.
Ele é distribuído por localidades dos estados e concentração de população nos mesmos, podendo assim num estado haver mais de um código DDD.
Uma dúvida que a gente sempre tem é: Como fazer DDD? Como ligar DDD? Para você fazer um DDD basta você digitar 0 + operadora + código cidade + telefone.
E quais são as tarifas DDD? Uma ligação DDD pode sair caro e a tarifa varia da operadora utilizada. Uma dica do blog é você utilizar VoIP, onde a ligação pode ser feita com tarifas muito reduzidas ou até mesmo ligações gratuitas pra qualquer lugar do mundo.
Caso a idéia seja somente você se localizar em algum lugar, você pode utilizar serviços de localização como o do Nokia Maps, que oferece informações precisas do local onde você está e para onde você quer ir.
Segue abaixo a lista de códigos DDD do Brasil:
11 – São Paulo (São Paulo)
12 – São José dos Campos (
São Paulo)
13 – Santos (
São Paulo)
14 – Bauru (
São Paulo)
15 – Sorocaba (
São Paulo)
16 – Ribeirão Preto (
São Paulo)
17 – São José do Rio Preto (
São Paulo)
18 – Presidente Prudente (
São Paulo)
19 – Campinas (
São Paulo)
21 – Rio de Janeiro (
Rio de Janeiro)
22 – Campos dos Goytacazes (
Rio de Janeiro)
24 – Volta Redonda (
Rio de Janeiro)
27 – Vila Velha/Vitória (
Espírito Santo)
28 – Cachoeiro de Itapemirim (
Espírito Santo)
31 – Belo Horizonte (
Minas Gerais)
32 – Juiz de Fora (
Minas Gerais)
33 – Governador Valadares (
Minas Gerais)
34 – Uberlândia (
Minas Gerais)
35 – Poços de Caldas (
Minas Gerais)
37 – Divinópolis (
Minas Gerais)
38 – Montes Claros (
Minas Gerais)
41 – Curitiba (
Paraná)
42 – Ponta Grossa (
Paraná)
43 – Londrina (
Paraná)
44 – Maringá (
Paraná)
45 – Foz do Iguaçú (
Paraná)
46 – Francisco Beltrão/Pato Branco (
Paraná)
47 – Joinville (
Santa Catarina)
48 – Florianópolis (
Santa Catarina)
49 – Chapecó (
Santa Catarina)
51 – Porto Alegre (
Rio Grande do Sul)
53 – Pelotas (
Rio Grande do Sul)
54 – Caxias do Sul (
Rio Grande do Sul)
55 – Santa Maria (
Rio Grande do Sul)
61 – Brasília (
Distrito Federal)
62 – Goiânia (
Goiás)
63 – Palmas (
Tocantins)
64 – Rio Verde (
Goiás)
65 – Cuiabá (
Mato Grosso)
66 – Rondonópolis (
Mato Grosso)
67 – Campo Grande (
Mato Grosso do Sul)
68 – Rio Branco (Acre)
69 – Porto Velho (
Rondônia)
71 – Salvador (
Bahia)
73 – Ilhéus (
Bahia)
74 – Juazeiro (
Bahia)
75 – Feira de Santana (
Bahia)
77 – Barreiras (
Bahia)
79 – Aracaju (
Sergipe)
81 – Recife (
Pernambuco)
82 – Maceió (
Alagoas)
83 – João Pessoa (
Paraíba)
84 – Natal (
Rio Grande do Norte)
85 – Fortaleza (
Ceará)
86 – Teresina (
Piauí)
87 – Petrolina (
Pernambuco)
88 – Juazeiro do Norte (
Ceará)
89 – Picos (
Piauí)
91 – Belém (
Pará)
92 – Manaus (
Amazonas)
93 – Santarém 94 – Marabá (
Pará)
95 – Boa Vista (
Roraima)
96 – Macapá (
Amapá)
97 – Coari (
Amazonas)
98 – São Luís (
Maranhão)
99 –
Imperatriz (Maranhão)

Thursday, August 19, 2010

ISLAND FOR SALE IN ANGRA DOS REIS, RIO DE JANEIRO



ISLAND FOR SALE IN ANGRA DOS REIS, BRAZIL










I want to give you some information about the area where the island is located. The region is known as the Emerald Coast, in the State of Rio de Janeiro. The main town on the mainland is Angra dos Reis. It has a population of 200,000 and is located 157 kms (two hours drive) to the south of the city of Rio de Janeiro.




The first Portuguese expedition arrived in January 6, 1532. Americo Vespúcio exclaimed “Oh, God! If there was a paradise on earth, it would not be very far from here!”.



The Bay of Angra has 365 islands; many have been bought by members of the Brazilian elite, such as the Marinho family, owners of Rede Globo, one of the world´s biggest media companies (TV channel, newspaper and magazines). Other owners are Joao Havelange,(former head) of FIFA , Dr.Ivo Pitanguy, the famous plastic surgeon, as well as many of Brazil´s wealthiest businessmen.
Many of Dr.Pitanguy´s famous patients do their post surgery treatment and recuperation at the island.
In February 2010, Dr.Pitanguy was visited by Tom Cruise and his family. http://ego.globo.com/Gente/Noticias/0,,MUL984072-9798,00-TOM+CRUISE+ADOROU+VER+AS+ANTAS+DE+PERTO+CONTA+IVO+PITANGUY+A+JORNAL.html

Dr. Pitanguy has created a nature reserve on the island that includes a natural aquarium. The aquarium is next to the beach, forming a small bay and with a dike that separates it from the sea.
http://www.pitanguy.com.br/professor_santuario.asp






Near to Pitanguy´s island is “Ilha de Caras”, (Caras Island) .Caras is a celebrity magazine that uses the island to hold parties and interviews to VIPs. Due to its beautiful scenery, the island is also used by magazines such as Playboy to photograph their models.
http://www.caras.com.br/paginas/eventos-ilha-2010/
Each year Caras organizes a regata in the Bay.
http://www.nautica.com.br/ilhadecaras/index-10a-regata-2009.php

b) About the 2 houses on the island (included in price of 16.000.000 Brazil Reals)
Main House: living (10x3 sq mters),6 suites, kitchen, bathroom, varandas around the house
House 2: living room,2 suites, bathroom
House 3: Houskeeper´s home
saunas

swimming pool
covered barbeque area
gym with bodybuilding appliances
wharf for yachts

Other distances from Angra dos Reis:
SãoPaulo - 411 km,Paraty - 95,9 km,Volta Redonda – 108 km

contact person: Dan (55-21-75896004)
rjaparts@yahoo.com

Friday, August 13, 2010

ORIGINAL COPIES OF ROSWELL REPORTS

HERE ARE SOME DOCUMENTS FROM THE "BLUEBOOK PROJECT"


Data: 3 de Julio , 1947

Hora: 1830 pm

Nome do Observador : John F. Cole

Ocupação do observador: Astronomo

Localidade : South Brooksville, Maine, USA.

Lugar exato: Harborside, Maine.

Cantidade DE UFOs : 10

Distancia do objeto ao observador: Nao está seguro

Direcçao de voo: NW (verdadeiro)

Som : Alto e forte

Velocidade dos UFOs: entre 600 a 1200 mph

Tamanho dos UFOs: entre 50 a 100 pes de largura
Cor dos UFOs : claro
Notas : Observador fez um disenho dos objetos, mais este nao aparece nos arquivos do "Bluebook"







ROSWELL INCIDENT 1952










Brazilian Air Force reveals top secret UFO "X-Files"












All documents will be available to the public at the National Archives

Brasilia August 2010 - The Air Command Center of the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) will keep a record of all UFOs that appear in Brazilian airspace.An official notice published on August 11 suggests that all civilian and military pilots, air traffic controllers and users of the air traffic control centers should inform of any UFO sightings to the Airspace Defense Command Center in Brasilia.

Any event that is seen, photographed or filmed within the huge Brazilian airspace (8,5 million square kilometers, equivalent to 34 times the size of the United Kingdom) and in the 13,5 million square kilometers over the territorial waters will be filed and archived in the Historical Documents Center of the Brazilian Air Force (Cendoc) . In an undisclosed timeframe, the FAB will transfer all information about UFOs from Cendoc to the National Archives in Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia. Researchers or anyone interested will be able to access this information about ETs and UFOs.


FAB will not chase UFOs


The head of the FAB, brigadier Juniti Saito, signed official order number 551/GC3, on August 9 , whereby the Air Force will only process the information and creating the documents according to eyewitness versions.The FAB sent an official letter to O DIA,a Rio newspaper, where it stated that it will not follow any UFOs sighted in Brazilian airspace." The FAB does not have a specialized structure that can carry out scientific investigations about these aerial phenomenons , it will only register the incidents and deliver them to the National Archives. The FAB wants the citizens to have complete access to the information," said the letter.
12.800 Brazilian air traffic controllers will keep watch on airspace
The documents that will be revealed are not to be understimated. There are12.800 traffic controllers in Brazil, that are constantly focused on their airspace. . "There was a top secret FAB document that instructed personnel about how to register sightings of UFOs ", said a FAB official in charge of air traffic control. "We have reports of sightings by government ministers and even a President that saw UFOs ", said an air traffic controller from Rio de Janeiro. "This official order is given fifty years late. The U.S. government already had the Blue Book Project in the 1950s, with the only purpose of recording UFO sightings", said a high ranking FAB officer. "But over there, as will be the case here, this does not mean that UFOs exist", added the officer.
UFOs and ETs attacked in Pará in the 1970sBetween September and December of 1977, FAB officials investigated in Vigia,in the northern state of Para. Villagers of this jungle area denounced that thay had been attacked by UFOs that fired lasers at them, causing 1º degree burns, dizziness,headaches and trembling and draining of their blood.
Operation Flying Saucer registered 130 accounts from military personnel and civilians, as well as 500 photographs and 16 hours of film footage. In 1997, Coronel Uyrangê Lima, the leader of the operation, declared in an interview that he had seen UFOs as big as airplanes.





Night of the UFOs

On May 19 ,1986, FAB fighter jets attempted to intercept UFOs over Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.At least 21 UFOs were detected by the radars while others were followed by jets.According to witnesses and pilots, the UFOs were flying at speeds of between 250 and 1500 kmph.This episode was known as "the Night of the UFOs".


ETs in VARGINHA:

On January 20,1996, firefighters from this town in Minas Gerais were called to capture two creatures that had been seen in a park. The creatures had a strange appearance, with big red eyes, brown skin and oval heads. The creatures were captured and taken to an Army barracks, but no more information was given.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

CHUPACABRAS ATTACKS IN RIO DE JANEIRO

Many farm animals are massacred in Campo Grande, on the outskirts of Rio

In the morning of July 22, 2010, a group of farmers from Campo Grande, (a suburb of the metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro) woke up to find that 18 of their animals had been slaughtered. The peasants are sure that it was the work of the Chupacabras , a mythical creature whose name derives from the Spanish term meaning "the Goatsucker". The blood had been drained from all the animals, and no stains were found on the ground near the corpses. All that was left of the chickens was the feathers, while the goats had all the intestines removed. Reporters from RJRecord, a newscast aired by one of Brazil´s main TV channels, Rede Record, was the first to arrive at the crime scene.First to be interviewed was Jose Ricardo, a local farmer. "We really don´t know what happened, all that I can say is that some years ago my neighbor lost many animals in the same way, we have had many attacks like this in Campo Grande," said Jose Ricardo. A biologist called Anderson Mendes was sent by the authorities to investigate, and is also not sure who or what could have killed the animals. Anderson believes it was a pack of stray dogs, but was also astonished to find the footprints of a creature that he was unable to identify, in spite of his biological background. " All that the farmers can do is to lay traps near their houses and hope to capture whatever killed their animals," said Anderson to RJRecord.A well known Brazilian Ufologist, Orlando de Souza, also arrived at the farm and gave his own version to RJRecord."In my opinion, extraterrestial or extradimensional beings from a superior civilization did this. They are investigating the human and animal DNA structure on Planet Earth.I have never seen a dog cutting a perfectly round circle in a wire fence," said De Souza.This incident occurs at the same time as the Brazilian Air Force is revealing top secret information from its "X-Files". The most spectacular close encounter of the third kind in Brazil has been the 1967 Varginas incident, where it is reported that a UFO crashed in a rural area. The remains of three ET´s were found , but these were secretly handed over to a foreign organization, probably the NASA.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

A JORNADA DO SUCESSO

"Como qualquer jornada, a do sucesso tambem começa com um bom planejamento. Chega a hora de botar o pé na estrada. Debe montar uma boa rede de relacionamentos. Debe aprender a habilidade par se relacionar bem, a capacidade para influir e liderar. A jornada é longa e exige muitos cuidados, além de atualizaçao constante. O sucesso estará ao alcance de todos aqueles que souberem tomar as decisões certas nas horas certas. O sucesso está em cada um dos passos que vamos a dar para chegar ao ponto onde sonhamos chegar."
(MAX GEHRINGER)

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

COMO SER UMA PESSOA BEM SUCEDIDA !

O que faz uma pessoa ser bem sucedida?

Vários fatores contribuem para que isso aconteça.

Mas existem algumas características que essas pessoas têm em comum.

Veja, abaixo, quais são elas:

1 - Todas elas trabalharam duro para chegar lá.

Não há dinheiro fácil no mundo. O sucesso exige trabalho duro, e só é alcançado pelos que se dispõem a enfrentar esse trabalho.

2 - Pessoas bem sucedidas são honestas.

O sucesso por meios desonestos dura pouco. O vendedor mentiroso e enrolador pode garantir a primeira venda, mas certamente nunca irá criar uma clientela...

3 - Pessoas bem sucedidas são perseverantes.


Tentam até conseguir.

4 - Pessoas bem sucedidas são, na maioria das vezes, amigáveis e gostam de pessoas.

É isso que permite que tenham facilidade em estabelecer contato e em liderar outros, quando necessário.

5 - Pessoas bem sucedidas gostam de aprender novas coisas. Durante toda a vida.

Aprender significa crescer. Curiosidade intelectual é a chave para uma das maiores vantagens na competição profissional - a informação atualizada. Aprender significa não só adquirir novos conhecimentos profissionais. Significa, também, aprender com os próprios erros.

6 - Pessoas bem sucedidas sempre entregam mais do que prometem.

Essa é uma regra de ouro - prometa a menos, entregue a mais. Assim, você não cria expectativas desnecessárias. E, ao entregar o que prometeu, causará uma agradável surpresa ao entregar mais do que prometeu.

Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Why Invest in Brazil?

Why Invest in Brazil?
Brazil is quite possibly the most exciting investment market in the world today. It is currently the world's 9th largest economy and accounts for over 40% of South America's total GDP. After
achieving Investment Grade in 2008, Brazil is widely predicted to be amongst the economic leaders of the future, along with Russia, India and China.




Manufacturing industries in Brazil are thriving and the latest oil and gas discoveries, combinedwith the fact that Brazil is already the leading producer of ethanol in the world, has firmly catapulted the country to energy self-sufficiency.

Interest rates are at an all-time low and inflation is stable. The private sector is thriving and investment is flooding in.
With this rapid pace of development in the Brazilian economy there is a growing national housing shortage. It is estimated that there is a current deficit of 8 million units, and Brazil's growing middle classes (expected to increase by 64% by 2015) are further pushing up demand.
Couple this with the increasing availability of mortgage products, which is opening up the market to millions of Brazilians who have previously been unable to get onto the property ladder and you have a remarkably strong onward sales market with the potential for great capital gain.




In addition to all of this Brazil has been selected to host the 2014 Football World Cup which will have a direct, positive impact on the country's and host cities' infrastructure, tax base, tourism stream and hospitality revenues. Brazil's GDP will not only experience substantial gains in 2014, but will also show gains in the following years, due to the pay off of public and private investment in facilities and infrastructure.
Why North-East Brazil?
Widely predicted to be amongst the economic leaders of the future, along with Russia, India and
China
Huge improvements brought by President Lula, including a decrease in inflation to an all-time low of 5.7%
Expected to become self-sufficient for oil within the next year
Increase of thriving manufacturing industries
Annual property price increases of over 20% in the North-East
Foreign investment actively encouraged
Favourable currency exchange, making it cheap for foreigners to invest
Low property maintenance costs
Cost of living a mere 20% of the UK/Europe Expanding internal air network and direct flights to Europe and the US Government dedicated to foreign tourism - annual tourist numbers have risen by almost 100% since 2005 and over 250,000 new jobs have been created for the Brazilian market
Located just south of the Equator, offering year round sunshine, with average daytime temperatures
of 27ºC
Great natural beauty with fantastic scenery and over 7,000 km of beaches
Friendly nature of the Brazilian people - rich culture, vibrant cities, carnivals and music
Low international risk of terrorism or war

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Brazilian Squad Rejects Jabulani Ball used in 2010 World Cup


All the players in Brazil´s national team dissaprove of the Jabulani ball, that will be used during the matches of the next World Cup. Julio Cesar, the goalkeeper, said that the ball makes unusual curves in the air and does not have a straight trajectory when kicked. Luis fabiano said that the Jabulani ball made by Adidas is similar to those cheap balls that are sold in supermarkets. Meanwhile the home team and England appointed their final lists of 23 players. Carlos Alberto Parreira rejected Benny MacCarthy, while Fabio Capello shocked the world by leaving out Theo Walcott, England´s most famous player. This is the official list published today:

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South Africa World Cup squad:
Goalkeepers: Itumeleng Khune, Moeneeb Josephs, Shu-aib Walters
Defenders: Aaron Mokoena (captain), Siboniso Gaxa, Bongani Khumalo, Anele Ngcongca, Tsepo Masilela, Lucas Twala, Mathew Booth, Lance Davids, Siyabonga Sangweni
Midfielders: Teko Modise, Siphiwe Tshabalala, Steven Pienaar, Thanduyise Khuboni, Kagiso Dikgacoi, Macbeth Sibaya, Reneilwe Letsholonyane, Surprise Moriri
Strikers: Bernard Parker, Katlego Mphela, Siyabonga Nomvete
Coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira

England's final 23-man squad for the World Cup in South Africa:
Goalkeepers: David James (Portsmouth), Robert Green (West Ham), Joe Hart (Man City)
Defenders: Jamie Carragher (Liverpool), Ashley Cole (Chelsea), Rio Ferdinand (Man Utd), Glen Johnson (Liverpool), Ledley King (Tottenham), John Terry (Chelsea), Matthew Upson (West Ham), Stephen Warnock (Aston Villa)
Midfielders: Gareth Barry (Man City), Michael Carrick (Man Utd), Joe Cole (Chelsea), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Aaron Lennon (Tottenham), James Milner (Aston Villa), Shaun Wright-Phillips (Man City)
Forwards: Wayne Rooney (Man Utd), Emile Heskey (Aston Villa), Peter Crouch (Tottenham), Jermain Defoe (Tottenham)
Coach : Fabio Capello

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

BRAZIL FAVORITE TO WIN 2010 WORLD CUP

The World Cup, commences in June, so now might be the time to place a bet.
So, who are the favorites to win the 19th soccer World Cup?
Odds Of Brazil Winning The 2010 World Cup
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9/2 (+450)
The five time winners are joint favorites, with Spain, to win the 19th World Cup. Brazil are in great form, qualifying convincingly at the top of the South American group, and tasting victory in the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. They are one of the strongest teams and will be confident of claiming their sixth World Cup championship.
Odds Of Spain Winning The 2010 World Cup
9/2 (+450)
The European Cup holders are joint favorites, with Brazil, and have recently been hailed by Pele, to claim their first championship. Following a flawless qualifying campaign, winning ten out of ten, Spain are the current number one team in the rankings, and will be the team to beat in South Africa.
Odds Of England Winning The 2010 World Cup
6/1 (+600)
England finished top of a difficult qualifying group containing Ukraine and Croatia. Although, currently only ninth in the FIFA rankings, the odds reflect English optimism and hope that they can repeat their feat if 1966 and win a second World Cup.
Odds Of Argentina Winning The 2010 World Cup
8/1 (+800)
After trying their hardest not to qualify, Diego’s Maradona’s team, finally made it to the World Cup finals, and now they have sneaked in, they could be very dangerous. The team individually and collectively will have to improve massively to make an impact in South Africa.
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Odds Of Germany Winning The 2010 World Cup
12/1 (+1200)
Never rule Germany out. As they have shown, time and time again, Germany are a big-tournament-team, who always perform at the highest level on the world’s biggest stage. Undefeated in qualifying the Germans are on course to have another successful World Cup.
Odds Of Italy, Holland, France and Portugal Winning The 2010 World Cup
All - 14/1 (+1400)
Italy, Holland, France and Portugal are four European teams who shouldn’t be written off. Each team is capable of winning the World Cup if they can find their form at the right time. Italy and Holland topped their qualification groups.
Odds To Win The World Cup: Fractional (American) (All Odds Taken from Ladbrokes.com On The 11/24/09)
Spain - 9/2 (+450)
Brazil - 9/2 (+450)
England - 6/1 (+600)
Argentina - 8/1 (+8000)
Germany - 12/1 (+1200)
Italy - 14/1 (+1400)
Netherlands - 14/1 (+1400)
France - 14/1 (+1400)
Portugal - 14/1 (+1400)
Ivory Coast - 20/1 (+2000)
Chile - 40/1 (+4000)
Cameroon - 66/1 (+6600)
Paraguay - 66/1 (+6600)
Ghana - 66/1 (+6600)
Serbia - 66/1 (+6600)
Mexico - 80/1 (+8000)
USA - 80/1 (+8000)
Greece - 80/1 (+8000)
Uruguay - 100/1 (+10000)
Nigeria - 100/1 (+10000)
South Africa - 100/1 (+10000)
Australia - 100/1 (+10000)
Denmark - 100/1 (+10000)
Slovenia - 100/1 (+10000)
Switzerland - 150/1 (+15000)
Japan - 200/1 (+20000)
Slovakia - 250/1 (+25000)
South Korea - 250/1 (+25000)
Algeria - 250/1 (+25000)
New Zealand - 500/1 (+50000)
Honduras - 500/1 (+50000)
North Korea - 500/1 (+50000) All odds taken from Ladbrokes.com (11/24/2009)

Brazil expects succesful 2014 FIFA World Cup

Brazil is already anticipating the economic benefits of hosting the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The initial prediction from Brazil's Ministry of Sport is that around 600 thousand foreign football fans will visit Brazil during the 2014 finals, which will take place in twelve cities: Curitiba and Porto Alegre in the south; Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo in the south-east; Cuiabá and Brasília in central Brazil; Manaus in the north; and Fortaleza, Natal, Recife and Salvador in the north-east. It is estimated that the 2014 World Cup will have created more than 300 thousand jobs between 2009, when Brazil was chosen as host country, and the end of the tournament. Major investments in infrastructure, including airports and urban transport, are already taking place in preparation for 2014. The twelve stadiums where the matches will take place are either due to be upgraded or, in three cases, under construction. However, the Ministry of Sport announced this week that every venue will be ready in time for the 2013 Confederations Cup (a smaller-scale international tournament that takes place one year before the World Cup). The largest stadium, and one of the candidates for hosting the World Cup final on 13 July 2014, is Rio de Janeiro's famous Maracanã, which will have a capacity of around 90 thousand. The 2014 World Cup will be the first in South America since the 1978 tournament in Argentina. Brazil will become the fifth country (along with France, Germany, Italy and Mexico) to have hosted the tournament twice, having previously done so in 1950.

Monday, May 24, 2010

GANHE DINHEIRO NO BRASIL DESDE SEU PC

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Trabalhe em Casa utilizando seu computador, ou até mesmo em uma lan house, participando do GranaMundial você receberá um link perzonalizado para divulgar e ganhar dinheiro, receberá as melhores comissões do mercado, receberá um kit com diversos produtos digitais testados e aprovados, entre eles lista 220 milhões de emails, 8 programas de envio e extração, receberá muito mais produtos que podem ser vistos no nosso site, acesse nosso site e confira, além disso suas comissões serão pagas todas semanas, menor investimento e com mega desconto promocional limitado, não perca a chance confira agora mesmo sem nenhum compromisso:

Affiliate Marketing to Increase in Brazil


While Europe is near to a financial disaster and the U.S is still shaking from the past crisis, the Brazilian economy continues to grow at a constant pace. President Lula has already promised to loan the International Monetary Fund (IMF) 250 million dollars to help countries such as Greece from going bankrupt. Lula has also stated that he wants to increase Internet access in Brazil and will use Telebras, a state owned telecommunications company, to spread optic fiber connections to the North and Northeastern regions. In Manaus, capital of the nothern Amazon State, internet access is so slow that to download a one minute video the person must wait for 40 minutes.
The situation is similar in the Northeast, but not so in the more industrialized southern states where cities such as Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Porto Alegre have adequate Internet connections. In this last city, there are many hotspots where citizens can access the web for free via WI-FI. The Telebras project will mean that millions of Brazilians will have better connections and on line businesses such as Granaland can only expect to see an increase in its affiliates and activity. Brazilian population is very near to reaching 200 million, of these about 80 million are adults over the age of eighteen, the required age to become an affiliate to a local company.
After paying the low entry fee of 25 Reals (approximately US $12) the new member will have an own webpage, and will also be able to download a kit that includes high quality digital products such a list with 220 million emails, software for sending and retrieving emails, 1030 professional style webpage templates. With these tools, the associate can begin to set up his own network of associates that will in turn replicate his activity. The company pays the associates commissions once a week, and there are also prizes such as laptops and the latest model of mobile phones for the members that earn most every month.

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BRAZILIAN EXPATS CAN JOIN GRANAMUNDIAL

Brazilian Expats use affiliate marketing to make money in their country

A new affiliate marketing company has been operating in Brazil since 2009. Any Brazilian, including those living abroad can become an associate of http://www.granamundial.com.br/granaland, and with a low investment of 25 Reals (about US$ 12) will receive the start up kit that one Professional responder software, an e-book cover creator, 1030 templates used to create high quality websites, a list with 220 million e-mails and 8email sending and extraction softwares. Since most ex-pats living abroad have savings bank accounts in Brazil, all their earnings will be deposited very week by the company. With perseverance and effort, the new affiliate should be getting positive results within a short period of time. After all, if they use their PC to chat, read the latest news, play video games etc, why can´t they use it to make money? This system has an e-commerce format whose aim is to distribute the kit with the high quality digital products, and has been proven successful by thousands of net workers during many years of practical experience.
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Tuesday, October 06, 2009

RIO DE JANEIRO WILL HOST 2016 OLYMPICS





Thousands of Cariocas celebrate victory at Copacabana beach

It was on October 2 at 1.50 pm local time that Rio de Janeiro (the happiest city on earth according to Forbes magazine)was chosen to host the 2016 Summer Olympics.Thousands of Cariocas (citizens of Rio)celebrated in ecstasy as Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Commitee announced that their city had beaten Madrid, Tokyo and Chicago in the election.
The fun had begun several hours before on the sandy beach in front of the Copacabana Palace, the city´s most famous hotel.Local singers such as Lulu Santos and Revelacao made the anxious crowd dance and sing in front of a giant screen and stage.

"Around the Rings" and "Games Bids", two well known websites that specialize in forecasting the winners of these events, got it wrong this time.Both had predicted that it would be a close finish between Rio and Chicago, but the Northamerican city was eliminated early on along with Tokyo.Not even the presence of Barack Obama and his wife Michelle in Copenhagen could help Chicago´s bid. However Obama was present at Copacabana in the form of a local lookalike ( see the photo).

Brazil´s delegation included President Lula da Silva,Pele,Joao Havelange(former head of FIFA),Paulo Coelho and Sergio Cabral, governor of the state of Rio de Janeiro.Cabral and his successors will have a tough job in order to improve the city´s public transport system and eliminate the drug trafficking gangs.It is normal for scores of people to be killed in shootouts between police and the traffickers each week.Not only will Rio host the Olympics, in 2014 several matches of that years FIFA Football World Cup will be played there, including the final match at the famous Maracana stadium, that will have to be modernized. The announcement of Rio´s victory had an instant effect on the economy.The price of shares in the local stockmarket went up, especially those of airlines and construction companies. The price of the US dollar against the Brazilian Real was greatly devaluated and is at present at 1.77 reals for every dollar.

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

After Crushing Argentina Brazil is ready for Chile

After the historic match played in Rosario,Argentina on September 5,when none of Diego Maradona´s tricks could avoid a humiliating 3-1 defeat on home ground,
the Brazilian national team is now ready to face Chile on Wednesday night in Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia. The local press is concerned that after its brilliant performance and having qualified for South Africa 2010 the players will have relaxed and is demanding that coach Dunga´s team makes its best effort against Chile, the second placed team in the South American qualifying tournament. The visitors did not get a good result last Saturday since it could only draw 2-2 in Santiago against a weak Venezuelan team. However, not all omens are bleak for Chile since the Brazilian team will be without four of its top players: Kaka, Lucio, Ramires and Luis Fabiano (leading goalscorer in the tournament with nine goals). Luis Fabiano had become a nightmare for Chile since every time the striker had played he had scored, including twice in the first round match where Brazil beat Chile by 3-0. This match is also the twentieth anniversary of one of football´s most controversial episodes. In 1989, Brazil and Chile were competing for a place in Italy 1990, and the ticket had to be decided in a two way tie. The first match ended in a 1-1 draw in Santiago, and there had been plenty of violent prematch declarations by players and coaches of both teams.Even before the match began, a fight occured on the pitch between Chilean players and Romario, the star of the Brazilian team.Also in the first minutes of the match a Chilean defender made aviolent foul on Branco, one of Brazil´s best players, and nearly broke his leg.Instants later Romario tried to punch the Chilean player and ended up being sent off by the referee.



But worst was yet to come in the return match at Maracana Stadium on Sept 3, 1989.Brazil was winning 1-0 and seemed to be heading for a clear victory when a local fan threw a flare onto the pitch. The flare landed very near to Roberto Rojas,the Chilean goalkeeper, that immediately fell on the ground apparently in much pain.Rojas was bleeding from a wound over his eye, and the Chilean players took advantage of the situation and walked off the pitch.

In Santiago, angry fans threw stones at the Brazilian embassy in protest for what they considered an aggression. FIFA ordered a full investigation into the incident and finally discovered that Roberto Rojas had tried to deceive everybody by cutting himself with a shaving blade that was given to him by a member of the Chilean medical staff that went onto the pitch. The outcome of Roja´s behavior was that FIFA instantly gave the victory to Brazil and also banned Chile from the next World Cup that was to be played in USA in 1994.see video

Monday, August 24, 2009

INVEST IN BRAZIL TODAY !!

Dear Foreign Investor: I have contacts with Brazilian government officials that can open doors for you in this marvellous country. They are looking for investors in the following areas: Gold, Diamond , Iron ore, manganese mining, sea ports, tourism , hotels & resort construction, and the energy industry. If you have any investors interested in these areas we can collaborate. Many thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.
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Suddenly the whole world seems to be investing in Brazil.
Banks, investment funds, international hotel groups and resort developers have all been pouring money into Brazil and now shrewd individuals are following suit, keen to secure their investments before Brazil fully wakes up to its potential and prices rise.
Friendly people, unbeatable climate, natural beauty and colourful culture have long been central to Brazil's unique offering. Couple this with its expanding infrastructure, political stability and booming economy and it's not difficult to understand why Brazil is suddenly the word on everyone's lips.
An Emerging Giant
The Brazilian economy is booming. It is hotly tipped to achieve the prestigious Investment Grade as early as next year, and by 2050 Brazil is predicted to have grown into one of the world´s largest economies, alongside China, the US, India, Japan and Russia. (source: Goldman Sachs)
People
The Brazilians themselves are the country's greatest asset; they are happy, friendly and welcoming to any visitor! It’s hard to find warmer friendlier people. Brazil's mix of races makes it a culturally rich and unique country, one of the last places on earth where no-one is a foreigner, where one can change ones destiny without losing ones identity and where each and every Brazilian has a little of the entire world in his or her blood.
With 50% of the population under 25 Brazil boasts one of the youngest populations of the emerging nations. The population in 2009 is at 191 million and expected to grow to 250 million by 2050 – by which time Brazil is widely expected to be one of the world's 4 biggest economies.
Climate
The Brazilian climate is unbeatable. The country basks in year-round sunshine and annual daily temperatures ranging from 22 degrees in the south to 27 degrees in the north east, and more during the peak season of December to February. Brazil is untouched by natural disasters such as Tsunamis and monsoons that have had such a damaging effect on many other emerging nations.
Geography
At 8.5 million square kilometers (roughly the size of the US) Brazil is the largest country in South America, covering around half the continent's land mass, and the 5th largest country in the world. Tropical rainforest covers much of the interior while pristine white beaches fringe over 7000 km of coastline. Except for a small number of islands, Brazil is a single and continuous land mass. The Equator passes through the northern region, near Macapá, and the Tropic of Capricorn cuts through the south of the country, near São Paulo. Brazil’s east to west extension (4,319.4 km) is almost equivalent to its north to south distance (4,394.7 km). The country borders French Guiana, Suriname, Guiana, Venezuela and Colombia, to the north; Uruguay and Argentina, to the south; and Paraguay, Bolivia and Peru, to the west. Ecuador and Chile are the only two countries on the South American continent that do not border Brazil. The Atlantic Ocean extends along the country’s entire eastern coast, providing 7,367 km of coastline.
Natural Resources
Brazil is home to more than one third of the world's fresh water reserves. It is fully self sufficient of petroleum-producing regions such as the Middle East and produces all its own fuel from sugar cane. More than 85% of Brazils energy comes from renewable sources, mostly hydro-electrical, isolating Brazil from international energy shocks.
Language
Brazil's official language is Portuguese; however, the accent and the intonation are very different from what one hears in Portugal and other former Portuguese colonies. Some people say that Brazilians speak “Brazilian”, just like Americans can say they speak “American”, and not English. And there are also many Brazilians who are descendants of immigrants and who speak German and Italian, especially in cities in southern Brazil.
Economics
Brazil’s economy is transforming. Gone are the days of instability and boom time has arrived. Financial leaders are praising today’s politicians with declarations that they’ve never had a government so committed to the capital market. Interest rates are at an all-time low, inflation is stable and with increased credit and more jobs, investor confidence is high and gaining momentum. Brazil has broad-based growth in many markets and is exporting widely. An increase in production, savings, credit and jobs has led to an attractive and profitable private sector and investment is flooding in. Confirmation of this can be seen in the Sao Paulo Stock Exchange (Bovespa). 2006 saw market capitalisation rise by 37% to 1.54 trillion reais ($723 billion) and 26 Initial Public Offerings. In the first 2 months of 2007, Bovespa raised more capital than Hong Kong. Brazil is the largest Latin American economy, producing 40% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and its purchasing power is the 9th largest in the world. It is predicted to become one of the 4 most dominant economies by the year 2050.
Brazil is set to become an investment-grade country as early as 2008 following an upgrade to its credit rating. Analysts representing Credit Suisse have attributed the decision, which has boosted Brazil’s financial markets, to “faster-than-expected improvement in the fundamentals of the Brazilian economy.”
This news confirms that Brazil is now one of the most stable countries in South America - to date only Mexico and Chile have achieved investment grade, and that the confidence placed on President Lula da Silva is justified, as he looks for faster economic growth and opportunities to take advantage of the global economy.
Useful Information about Brazil
Visas and Passports
Tourists and visitors from Mercosul countries do not need to present passports. They merely need to show their ID cards. Visitors from other countries must present a passport that is valid for the next six months. For further information on Visas and necessary documentation, access: www.mre.gov.br or www.braziltour.com.
Electricity Voltage
Electricity voltages vary from one state to another. Check the voltage before connecting any electrical appliance to an outlet.
Car Hire
All the well-know car hire firms have counters at the country’s main airports and in the main urban centers. Tourists may also book cars through their travel agencies.
Taxis
You may opt to take an ordinary taxi easily found in the streets or through radio taxi services. It is recommended that accredited taxi services at the airports and at points nearby the main hotels be given priority. It is not usual in Brazil to tip a taxi driver although it is common to round off the amount and let the driver keep the change as a gratuity.
Tips
Most bars and restaurants include a service charge of 10% in the bill. It is usual to leave a little extra if the service has been satisfactory. When no service charge has been included then a tip of 10% to 15% is the general rule.
Currency
The Brazilian currency unit is the Real ($R). Dollars and Travelers Checks can easily be changed in hotels, banks or travel agencies. Most establishments accept credit cards.
Communications
To make an international call, dial: 00 + operator code* + country code + area code (if there is one) + telephone number. For reverse charge international calls dial 0800 7032111.
Time Zones
Because of its continental dimensions Brazil has 4 time zones. The official time is Brasília time and it corresponds to 3 hours less than GMT. From September to February the clocks are put forward one hour in most Brazilian States.

Buying property in Brazil is refreshingly straightforward...
Appointing a Lawyer
As with any legal transaction, the first step in your land purchase is to appoint a reputable lawyer to act on your behalf. Your lawyer will carry out all necessary checks on the property or land in Brazil and fulfill the legal requirements of the purchase.
We recommend you appoint a lawyer who is fluent in your language so that you fully understand all the legalities and proceedings.
(Legal costs are generally between £500 and £1,000 depending on the value of the land purchased.)
Your lawyer will:
Check the current owners have the correct title to the property
Check for any charges and liabilities still owed on the property
Check your contract and advise you on the obligations for both parties
Help you through the payment/funds transfer
Ensure the property is registered in your name
Registration
The property registry system in Brazil is well developed and safe and real estate registration in Brazil is carried out by private notary publics. All land and property is registered at one single registry, which records details of the entire commercial history and the physical identification of each property. It is obviously very important to ensure that any land or property you buy has a clear title and your lawyer will ensure this is the case.
Brazilian CPF
You will need a Brazilian ID called a CPF. This is the UK equivalent of a national insurance number and can be obtained fairly simply by submitting a copy of your passport with a request for a CPF signature card. Once you receive the signature card you simply sign it and send it back with a small fee, and your CPF number is assigned to you at the Receita Federal. This can then be included in any purchase agreement. A formal copy of the CPF card will be posted out to you at an address in Brazil – usually your lawyer´s address for ease.
Costs
Transaction costs, including stamp duty, fees etc. are on average between 3% and 8% of the purchase price. Costs vary according to location, type of property and the State you buy in.
Breakdown:
A down-payment for your chosen property
Property transfer fees of approximately 4%-5% of the purchase price.
Balance payment (or installments if financed)
1% import tax on the transfer of funds from abroad.
Money Transfer
Funds are sent via the official route of the Central Bank of Brazil. Also Western Union can be used but there is a limit.The bank records your funds entering the country and in order to release the funds, Purchase Brazil must present the contract to the bank. We strongly recommend you use only this official route, or you may have problems transferring funds out of Brazil when you sell your property in the future.
There are generally no limitations to returning funds overseas provided they were originally registered with the Central Bank at the time of purchase.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

BRAZIL GETS 100TH WIN IN FORMULA 1

RUBENS BARRICHELLO WINS AT VALENCIA CIRCUIT

On August 23, at the Valencia race track in Spain, Rubens Barrichello came in first place to win the Telefonica Grand Prix of Europe. After a five year dry spell,this was Barrichello´s tenth personal victory of his career, and also a historic result as it was the 100th Formula 1 race won by a Brazilian driver.Barrichello drove his Brawn Mercedes racecar at an average speed of 308 kilometers per hour and took one hour and thirty five minutes to complete the race.Now Rubens is in second place of the 2009 driver´s champíonship with 52 points, while Jenson Button is in first place with 74 points.
Rubens dedicated his victory to his countryman,Felipe Massa, that is recovering from an unfortunate incident that occurred weeks ago while training. This incident also involved Barrichello since it was a bolt that came loose from his car that hit Massa in the head and nearly killed him. It was Massa that also won at Valencia in the 2008championship, and sent Rubens a message via Twitter to congratulate Rubens.Ross Brawn also sent Rubens a message by radio only minutes after the Brazilian had crossed the finish line "Absolutely fantastic Rubens, it was just like in the old days, well done," said Brawn. With this win Rubens enters the history of Formula 1 alongside other great Brazilian Formula 1 drivers such as Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelson Piquet and Ayrton Senna (that was killed in a crash in 1994).
After today the Brawn Mercedes team is in first place of the constructors championship with 126 points.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

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Monday, August 03, 2009

MY SON MICHAEL JACKSON WAS MURDERED


His full name is Joseph Walter Jackson, but to the world he is known simply as Joe Jackson, father of "The King of Pop", the late Michael Jackson.In recent years Joe as taken up residence in Las Vegas, Nevada,city where on the past July 26 he agreed to give an exclusive interview to Rede Record, one of Brazil´s main TV networks.The most relevant parts of the interview have been translated from the TV transmission.
Accompanied by a man known as "Majestic", that acts as a media adviser and bodyguard, Joe Jackson met the crew from "Reporter Record" in a suite at "The Orleans Hotel".While preparing for the interview by putting on his own makeup and trying a few dance steps, Joe Jackson appeared to be in a good mood.

Reporter: Do you feel like dancing?

Joe Jackson: Yes, but I need some music, otherwise I can´t do anything (laughs).

R: So it was you that taught Michael to dance so well?

J.J: I taught him the first steps and then he added his own stuff.

R: We are grateful that you gave us this interview, now Brazilians will get to know you better.

J.J:
I feel good because its for Brazil, a country that I like very much but have not been able to visit recently, the last time was in the 80s.

R:Congratulations on your recent birthday.What present did you get from your children?

J.J:
What are they going to give me? Only my daughter Janet gave me a flower.

R: How can you describe yourself?

J.J:
I´m a guy that always treated everybody nice and easy.

R: Were the beginnings with the Jackson´s difficult?

J.J:
Yeh....they were nine kids and I had to feed them.I had to work at two jobs as a crane operator and a welder. Then I had the idea to make a lot of money by forming a pop group, so I started rehearsing with the kids at home.
R:Did you ever beat your kids? Ever beat Michael?
J.J: Oh no,never....but those parents that say they have never spanked their kids are wrong.Everybody spanks their kids.

At this point Joe´s mood changes and he threatens to end the interview.

R:Michael once said you used to beat him.....

J.J: No ! I never heard him say that, when did he say that? I disciplined my kids. All the other kids that were their friends at the time, most are not living today.My kids never got into trouble.

At this point Majestic interrups the interview and talks to the reporter.
"Do you know how much money has been made after Michael´s death? Two billion dollars.Michael was always giving money to charity...and he was not gay. Never, no way!" said Majestic.

R: How many plastic surgeries did Michael have?
J.J: He had about three..I´m sure he did his nose and his chin.There is nothing wrong wih plastic surgery.He wanted to change his nose and he did it.
R:Was Michael proud to be a black man?

J.J:We already discussed that...he had vitiligo.He was proud to be Michael Jackson.
R: Who or what killed Michael Jackson?


J.J:You said him.Remember that I had a doctor for him.All I know is that this is being investigated.But why didn´t the doctor wake him up?I mean I had this kind of problem after a surgery and the doctor was always there to take care of me.
Why was Dr.Murray missing for three days? I say it was foul play until I know exactly the whole story.I´m going to find out what happened to my son.


R:What are the biggest lies told about Joe Jackson ?
J.J:The press hates me, all they want to do is cash a big check.I don´t care about them, the fans know I´m a great guy.
R:What was your reaction to the sex abuse accusations?
J.J:I knew he didn´t do that, he wasn´t raised to do that.
R: Were you angry when you heard that?
J.J:When you are a parent and you love your kids it bothers you.
R:When was the last time you talked to Michael?
J.J:Three weeks before he died.
R:Why were you not part of his will?

J.J:I´m not worried about that. Ok, that´s it,I´m through, I gave you more than an hour, more than was agreed.
(Joe begins to get up from his chair)
R: Just a few more questions please.

R: How will Joe Jackson be remembered?
J.J:
Where am I going? I´m still here am I not ? (laughs)

R: What will Michael Jackson´s legacy be?
J.J: You will have to ask Michael that when you get to heaven. Thank you, that´s all I have to say.