Orientação Sexual na Esola


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Portuguese Phrasebook


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This book follows John, a businessman who lives in Manchester (UK), around for 2 days. In the process you can witness and study basic, everyday conversations he has with his family, his colleagues at work, with taxi drivers, hotel staff, and many others. This will equip you with very useful phrases and conversation patterns you can use right away, be it for travelling, at work, on your language course, with your partner, or just talking to yourself. Enjoy! Day 1 Morning at home Breakfast Taking Sarah to school Going to the supermarket Packing for the business trip Talking to the secretary about an upcoming trip Making a restaurant reservation Having a team meeting Going for lunch Having a call with his boss Taxi to the airport Check-in & security check Boarding the plane Talking to the stewardess Checking into the hotel room Dinner with business partners Discussing product details Using the hotel pool No toilet paper left Family call Call with mum Day 2 Getting breakfast at the hotel Good morning call Hotel check-out Client meeting Client meeting (2) Taking the subway Meeting with high school friend Taxi to train station Train ticket to Manchester Picking up Sarah from school Arriving home Dinner at home Bedtime Pillow talk




Pens‹o Confus‹o


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Variedade de contos, poemas e s+tiras para encher o prato. Antes e depois da independencia passamos por periodos menos bons enconomicamente. A falta de chuva fez com que muitos conseguiram emigrar para Angola, S. TomZ, Portugal e Estados Unidos em busca de uma vida melhor. O navio schooner Ernestina foi o epicentro dessa longa jornada e duradoura.




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The Road to Good Nutrition


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Veja


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Restructuring Patriarchy


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Susan K. Besse broadens our understanding of the political by establishing the relevance of gender for the construction of state hegemony in Brazil after World War I. Restructuring Patriarchy demonstrates that the consolidation and legitimization of power by President Getulio Vargas's Estado Novo depended to a large extent on the reorganization of social relations in the private sphere. New expectations and patterns of behavior for women emerged in postwar Brazil from heated debates between men and women, housewives and career women, feminists and antifeminists, reformist professionals and conservative clerics, and industrialists and bureaucrats. But as urban middle- and upper-class women challenged patriarchal authority at home and assumed new roles in public, prominent intellectuals, professionals, and politicians defined and imposed new 'hygienic,' rational, and scientific gender norms. Thus, modernization of the gender system within Brazil's rising urban-industrial society accommodated new necessities and opportunities for women without fundamentally changing the gender inequality that underlay the larger structure of social inequality in Brazil.