Brazil's Second Chance


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Brazil is currently in a critical phase of a decades-long transformation from a patrimonial society--based on the cultivation and export of sugar and coffee--to a modernized industrial and service economy with effective democratic governance. It is the world's fifth largest nation-state in area and population, and ranks eighth in total economic output. Since World War II, Brazil has been a leader in international trade governance and negotiation, playing an important part in development of the GATT and the WTO. Currently, the country is a major factor in negotiations toward a hemispherewide Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). However, Brazil's political record in the past half century has been erratic and it has struggled with high inflation and balance-of-payment deficits. In this major new work, a former American ambassador to Brazil examines the social, political, and economic history of the country since the 1930s and discusses whether Brazil is now ready to assume a place as an important participant among First World nations.




A Second Chance


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One vacation that was planned for months, with the objective of visiting friends and family. Everything seemed smooth, full of unforgettable moments, until the unexpected occurred. In a matter of seconds, a tragedy occurs, and the author's life takes a turn for the unexpected. A new life begins from that moment, a life of many trials and learning. However, the author never loses hope and fights diligently for a second chance. This book is a factual story of the author's life.




A Second Chance at Family


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Dive into the heart-rending journey of A Second Chance at Family, a compelling narrative that explores the depths of love, redemption, and the power of familial bonds. This emotionally charged novel follows Aaron, a man haunted by a past riddled with mistakes, as he embarks on a path toward healing and self-discovery. Forced to flee from the only life he knew as a teenager due to the menacing threats of a father he barely recognized, Aaron sought refuge in the fleeting solace of alcohol and drugs. It was a desperate attempt to numb the pain of separation from his family and his first love, Emmanuelle. However, the sudden death of his estranged father brings an unexpected opportunity for Aaron to mend the broken pieces of his life. Reconnecting with Emmanuelle, his long-lost love, serves as a catalyst for Aaron's transformation. Inspired by their reunion, he realizes the time has come to confront his demons, reclaim his life, and seek forgiveness from those he wronged. As Aaron sheds the chains of his addictions, he returns to his hometown, ready to assume responsibility for his actions and embrace the inheritance that awaits him. But the past holds surprises of its own, and Aaron is faced with a revelation that changes everything: a daughter born from his love for Emmanuelle. With newfound purpose, Aaron must navigate the complexities of fatherhood and show that he is worthy of a second chance at family. A Second Chance at Family is not just a story about one man's journey to reclaim his life; it is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of love and forgiveness. Perfect for fans of emotionally driven narratives and stories of redemption, this book will touch the hearts of readers, reminding us all of the enduring strength of family ties. Embark on this unforgettable journey with Aaron as he discovers that sometimes, the greatest challenges lead to the most rewarding futures. Grab your copy of A Second Chance at Family and be inspired by the enduring power of love, forgiveness, and the unbreakable bonds of family.




Frozen Brazilian Delight


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It's 1988, and our heroine is leaving Brazil for the US with her new husband: an Argentinian clergyman with a roving eye toward women. Frozen Brazilian Delight is the story of a newlywed couple, brought together by the protagonist's sense of duty toward her Holocaust Survivors' parents, who urged her to choose the religious man as a husband instead of the simple man she had fallen in love with. Stories of the holocaust intermingle with the newly married couple's journey, as they land in Cincinnati, Ohio, and attempt to learn English and the Midwest culture. Through situations both hilarious and heartbreaking, the two navigate their way in their new home. A riveting historical novel mixed with Jewish mysticism and Brazilian folklore, CeCe Rubin's 'Frozen Brazilian Delight' offers a glimpse to the life of an immigrant after the Second World War.




The Meaning of Liberalism in Brazil


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The Meaning of Liberalism in Brazil explores the consequences of globalization in emerging-market economies using Brazil as a case study. This well-researched and thought provoking book elaborates a new interpretation of Brazilian society by showing the relationship between political thought and economics, as well as how the two disciplines can interact, working together to shape a nation. Milton Tosto Jr. carefully traces the meaning of liberalism throughout Brazilian history, explaining liberalism's birth and collapse, and ultimately offers reasons why the new liberal institutions of Brazil have an excellent chance of prospering. Anyone interested in economics, political theory, or Latin American studies will find this unique and insightful volume helpful.




Handbook of Latin American Studies, Vol. 61


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"The one source that sets reference collections on Latin American studies apart from all other geographic areas of the world.... The Handbook has provided scholars interested in Latin America with a bibliographical source of a quality unavailable to scholars in most other branches of area studies." —Latin American Research Review Beginning with volume 41 (1979), the University of Texas Press became the publisher of the Handbook of Latin American Studies, the most comprehensive annual bibliography in the field. Compiled by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress and annotated by a corps of more than 140 specialists in various disciplines, the Handbook alternates from year to year between social sciences and humanities. The Handbook annotates works on Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and the Guianas, Spanish South America, and Brazil, as well as materials covering Latin America as a whole. Most of the subsections are preceded by introductory essays that serve as biannual evaluations of the literature and research under way in specialized areas. The Handbook of Latin American Studies is the oldest continuing reference work in the field. Lawrence Boudon, of the Library of Congress Hispanic Division, has been the editor since 2000, and Katherine D. McCann has been assistant editor since 1999. The subject categories for Volume 61 are as follows: AnthropologyEconomicsGeographyGovernment and PoliticsPolitical EconomyInternational RelationsSociology




Brazilian Science Fiction Film


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This book offers a pioneering critical history of Brazilian science fiction (SF) cinema, from its first appearances in the mid-twentieth century to the present. Though frequently overlooked by scholars, SF cinema from the Global South has reinvigorated the genre in recent decades. In this comprehensive study—the first of its kind in either English or Portuguese—Alfredo Suppia draws out the unique features and universal resonance of SF film in Brazil, a country that has fittingly been called "the land of the future." In Suppia's analysis, Brazilian SF stems from and responds to a long history of inequality in which everyday reality has often resembled a movie-like dystopia. Analyzing both short and feature films in the context of social, political, and economic transformations, Suppia rethinks SF film in general from a southern perspective.




Brazil


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Examines the South American country that is destined to be one of the world's premier economic powers by the year 2030, and considers some of the abundant problems the nation faces.




The Brazilian Workers' ABC


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John French analyzes the emergence of the Brazilian system of politics and labor relations between 1900 and 1953 in the industrial municipalities of Santo Andre, Sao Bernardo do Campo, and Sao Caetano do Sul. These municipalities, which constitute the so-




Kidnapping the Brazilian Tycoon


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Passion was never in the bargain Addison Reed lost her fiancé, but she'll do whatever it takes to protect his legacy. When the gorgeous and arrogant landowner, Brazilian billionaire Bruno Duarte, who is thwarting her at every turn, refuses to meet with her, she puts her plan into action. He will listen to her. Bruno's plan was simple: return to Brazil and marry to fulfill his father's dying wish. But when his engagement crumbles, and he's then stranded with an idealistic woman hell-bent on saving a tribe of people on his land, he sees the perfect solution. If his feisty and passionate abductor agrees to a bogus marriage, he'll relocate the tribe. With the Brazilian heat rivaling the growing heat of their desire, will Bruno and Addison abandon their respective plans and give in to each other, or will their differences tear them apart?