quinta-feira, 8 de dezembro de 2011

Mini cooper 'caught speeding the car was at 2,100 mph '


A Belgian motorist has been sent a speeding ticket for travelling at 2,100 mph.

The ticket claimed he'd been caught doing Mach 3 in his Mini in a Brussels city suburb.

Police have apologised for the mistake, and have blamed a faulty radar.

They said human error was to blame for sending out the ticket, even though it was clear the man's car couldn't have been travelling at three times the speed of sound

look to the car of the man !!!

http://mundoautomotivo.blogspot.com/2011/02/mini-com-motor-de-helicoptero.html

i think this mini he cam get speeding ticket´s very easy!!!

he´s car have a helicopter engine that can produce 450hp!!!


Francisco.Maldonado

The 60 year old man that sleeps in a coffin for 25 years

Zeli Ferreira Rossi, has slept in a coffin every friday for 25 years now. The 60 year old man made a blood pact with his childhood friend: whoever died first would have to buy the other a coffin.
Ferreira Rossi suffered a car accident which led hospitalization for 4 months. Rumors spread that he had perished in the accident, so his loyal friend bought the coffin. Later, seen he hadn't died the friend tried to return the coffin, but the funeral home wouldn't accept returns on purchsed coffins. As the coffin couldn't be returned, Ferreira Rossi said that if he ever recovered he would sleep in the coffin. He recovered and now sleeps every friday in the coffin.

Isabella Riecken

See more:
www.hispanicallyspeakingnews.com/noticias-de-noticias/details/rio-de-janeiro-man-sleeps-in-a-coffin-every-friday

Rio de Janeiro msn sleeps in a coffin every friday

A man called Zeli Ferreira Rossi, sleeps in a coffin every friday for the last 25 years, because he and his best friend made a bloode dial, that how died first had to by a coffin for the other, Zeli crashed the car a was declared dead, so, like promissed his friend bot the coffin but he didnt die. While he was in treatment he promissed to God that if he recoverd every thing he would sleep on the coffin every friday antil he died!

how to proceed in such a case?

click here to read more about it:


Theo Tuch

Recuperação final

terça-feira, 29 de novembro de 2011

Brazil prepares for major tourism boost


Brazil is a country that is super recommended to spend the holidays due to its climate, beautiful beaches and biodiversity, masm so there is not enough of the 10 most visited countries in the world.
in 2010 the number of tourists in Brazil was 5.2 million according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization.
Some of the reasons Brazil is not as frequent and the distance and also the high level of crime, but Flavio Dino, the president of Embratur, the Brazilian Tourism Institute, told the BBC business website that running a Cup successful World 2014 and 2016 Olympics in Rio, will help more than double the number of people visiting the country in 2020.

tnks, Bruna L.
Brazil prepares for major tourism boost
The city of Rio de Janeiro is preparing for a major tourism boost since in 2010 , the number of visitors to the country was 5.2 million , according to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation , and Rio should be packed full of gringos at any time.

I Think this News is good because , it’s saying that Brazil is getting more and more tourists, and since it is end of the year , the article is making a suggestion saying that , if everyone is going to Rio , why don’t we give it a try?
Guilherme Reis .
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15824562

Australia probe into iPhone 'fire' on plane

Shortly after the plane landed in Sydney, Australia, the I-Phone, a passenger began to overheat forming a red smoke and then the pilot had to put out the fire, Apple already heard of this and analyzing it to see the phone burned even if there was a problem.

tnks, Bruna L.

Brazil ballet school for the blind and visually impaired

In brazil, there is only one school of classical ballet, that has blind girls. Geyza Pereira fulfilled a dream to be a classical dancer.
this school has a beautful project for blind girls.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/videos_e_fotos/2011/11/111125_videobalecegoebc.shtml

Ana Beatriz
Brazil: Thousands Protest Over Oil RevenuesBy REUTERS
Published: November 11, 2011



Thousands of demonstrators rallied in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday against oil legislation that could cost the port city and surrounding state billions of dollars in revenues. The protest comes as lawmakers continue to wrangle over a proposal to distribute the proceeds of Brazil’s booming energy industry more widely among states, a dispute that has slowed the development of massive offshore reserves and created a political headache for President Dilma Rousseff. The government of Rio State, which organized the protest, has said the proposal would strip it of funds for basic social services and hurt its ability to prepare for the 2014 World Cup soccer tournament and 2016 Olympic Games. “There are a lot of places in Brazil with natural wealth, it’s not just Rio and oil,” said Marco Antonio Pereira de Souza, a municipal employee from the city of Macae in Rio State who was taking part in the march. “The place where the oil is produced should get the most. We’re the ones with the problems, the possible environmental problems.”



This news talk about the oil problem on our country, this problem will cost billions of dolars to Brazil, the presidente Dilma Roussef is worry about this problem, because it will cost billions of dolars to the country, it will affect the economy, and this problem the buildings to olympics and world cup of soccer will be delayed, damaging the country image.




Gustavo Soares
Jose Augusto

quinta-feira, 24 de novembro de 2011

Lula appears without hair and beard.

On the last day 16 November 2011, former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had his hair and beard shaved by his wife (Marisa Leticia), while facing a cancer of the throat for being a former smoker who influenced the chances of throat cancer. Doctors said his chances of recovery are "very good" and that his first version of chemotherapy has been completed without any complications.
Moreover, the diagnosis of cancer last month shocked the Brazilian people, since he had a very influential political figure.

Is it really that Lula will come out of this? And it will not come out that the Brazilian people will care?

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-15766843

By: Patrícia Lopes e Henrique Nuzzi.

Ferrari driver Felipe Massa vows to improve in 2012



On November 23, 2011, in an interview with BBC news, running Formula 1 Brazilian Felipe Massa says he knows it needs better results in 2012 to win a new contract with Ferrari, where the end of his current contract is scheduled to the end of next season.

Although their results this year have not been good, says Massa relies on the strength of his home crowd, as always.

"We expect great things from him in 2012, and then we'll decide how to proceed. Let's say he'll have to prove himself," said Ferrari president Di Montezemolo.


Posted by: Ana Caroline.

Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/formula_one/15865659.stm

World Cup 2014 - a scheduling headache



On Sunday, 23 October 2011, in an interview with the Fifa secretary-general Jerome Valcke we realize that is not easy to organize a World Cup in a Country the size of a continent, as Brazil.

Second the BBC news, one of the big headaches in drawing up the match schedule must have been the question of how to deal with the southern host cities of Porto Alegre and Curitiba, where temperatures can drop to freezing, further aggravating the problem of regionalization.

The canopy will be spread throughout the Brazilian territory, where games will be based in Porto Alegre, Curitiba, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Salvador, Recife, Natal, Fortaleza, Manaus and Cuiabá.


Posted by: Ana Caroline.

Link: <http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/timvickery/2011/10/tim_vickery_1.html>

domingo, 20 de novembro de 2011

Big cigarette


That cigarette was exposed in a mall in Sao Paulo and it is composed of small cigarettes were found on city streets.
In my opinion this sculpture is a critique of society that is smoke too much and throw garbage on the street.

Filipe Coelho

Beach in Brazil



And I think this image represents Brazil in that it shows very much the beaches and great vegetation that exists in Brazil and we have to preserve this beautiful things.

Gabriela santos 1°A

sábado, 19 de novembro de 2011

RJ: Police seize cocaine and ammunition at home in Rocinha



A "large quantity of white powder and cocaine ready for sale" in bags of $ 10 and $ 50, was seized in a house in the Town Red, in Rocinha, on Saturday. Police from the Suppression of Crimes against Immaterial Property (DRCPIM) also found 400 7.62 ammunition, military uniforms, headgear and equipment for ninja endolação drug, such as precision scales and sieves.

The seizure was the result of investigation of a complaint received by the channel that allows information to warn citizens about where to find materials trafficking, the chief owner of the specialist Alessandro Thiers. (Lais Carbone)

quinta-feira, 17 de novembro de 2011

Brazilian Police

A Brazilian police officer drove his car into a plane so it could not take off with a load of stolen computers, telephones and printers.

The smugglers were apprehended after the collision which occurred on a dirt airstrip in the state of Sao Paulo.

A federal policeman said the same plane had been used to bring in cocaine from Paraguay, Bolivia and Colombia for distribution in Brazil.

Henrique Mello
Andre Vianna

Rio de Janeiro

In a police operation in Rio de Janeiro against traffickers. After a few hours everyday life of the slum will be rebuilding.

With this, the government gave his word to invest more than $ 58.5m to build a cable car system to the steep hills of the slum and bring more services to the area.

During the invasion five people were arrested and hundreds of pounds of drugs, weapons, and ammunition and counterfeit goods were seized.

Henrique e Andre

terça-feira, 15 de novembro de 2011



I believe this picture of the T-shirt of Brazilian players, represents our country, because the Brazilian soccer is very important and is known worldwide.


Paola Sousa.

terça-feira, 8 de novembro de 2011

Brazil banks outshine global rivals - Financial Times


Brazil banks outshine global rivals

By Joe Leahy in São Paolo


When Brazil’s banks reported their third-quarter results this month, the numbers provided a stark contrast with the developed world.

Itaú Unibanco, Latin America’s largest lender by market capitalisation, said net profit was 25.5 per cent higher than a year earlier while rival Bradesco reported a 14 per cent increase and Banco do Brasil 10 per cent. Santander Brasil, the country’s largest foreign lender, also reported better than expected third-quarter results.

The figures hide strains in the system, including rising delinquencies. Yet, along with central bank data showing that credit growth in Latin America`s largest economy is still running at nearly 20 per cent, they seemed to confirm the underlying strength of Brazil’s banking sector despite the turmoil gripping Europe.

“The financial system in Brazil is in very good shape,” says Andre Esteves, chief executive of BTG Pactual, Brazil’s largest independent investment bank.

The resilient Brazilian banking sector of today is the product of the country’s near decade of stable economic growth, more inclusive development and better financial regulation.

A series of reforms in the mid-1990s and early 2000s coupled with lower inflation and interest rates have produced average annual credit growth of 22 per cent in Brazil since 2003. In 2002, total credit to the private sector amounted to 26 per cent of gross domestic product, today it is 47.3 per cent.

Much of the growth in loans to individuals has come from three types of credit that are considered more secure – mortgages, car and payroll credit. Payments on payroll loans are deducted directly from people’s salaries.

“Consumption was an important reason for the growth we have had recently in Brazil together with investment,” says Mr Esteves.

The rapid credit growth in Brazil has led some commentators to warn that a US-style bubble is forming in the country, as households spend around one fifth or a quarter of their incomes on debt payments. In the US this ratio was 14 per cent when the bubble burst.

Most analysts, however, dismiss concerns over US-type credit problems in Brazil.

In the US, a flood of cheap credit fuelled an asset bubble in property. Brazilian credit, on the other hand, is expensive, at an annual average interest rate of 47 per cent, and short term. This places a natural limit on how much consumers can borrow. Mortgages are still tiny as a percentage of GDP and the credit boom has not been accompanied by a bubble in leveraged assets.

Mr Esteves says Brazil’s asset quality and risk compliance measures are also highly conservative because of the country’s history of financial crises. For instance, the controlling shareholders of a bank in Brazil have unlimited personal liability.

“So if something goes wrong with Pactual, people can get my house,” says Mr Esteves. “This is a very different philosophy than the US and Europe.”

Yet delinquencies have risen this year as inflation has eaten into borrowers’ incomes, prompting the government to increase interest rates. Consumer loan defaults – measured by loans in arrears for more than 90 days – were at a 15-month high in September at 6.8 per cent.

Beneath the impressive headline figures in the third quarter, Banco do Brasil’s profit actually declined compared to a year earlier after one-off items were stripped out. Its provisions for bad loans rose 24 per cent on delinquencies at an auto-leasing subsidiary, Banco Votorantim.

Santander Brasil, the largest foreign lender in Brazil, and Bradesco also boosted loan loss provisions in the third quarter. Itau’s ratio of non-performing loans (NPLs) rose from 4.5 per cent to 4.7 per cent during the quarter but some analysts said the increase was higher after adjusting for foreign exchange factors, renegotiated credits and charge-offs.

“The 20bps increase in 90-day NPL ratio does not reflect the real deterioration in asset quality experienced in the quarter,” Credit Suisse wrote in a report.

More weakness may be on the way, with the Brazilian economy slowing and consumer demand cooling. The sector is also hostage to global gloom on financials amid the crisis in the eurozone.

Most agree, however, that Brazilian banks remains remain well-capitalised and profitable, with an average return on equity of more than 20 per cent; traits that will help them weather the global crisis. The banks are also claiming that NPLs are cyclical and have stabilised.

“We can conclude the main problems for Brazilian banking shares will stem mainly from [the] international market,” says Aloisio Lemos, banking analyst at brokerage Ágora Corretora in Rio de Janeiro.

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/497aeb38-085f-11e1-bc4d-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1d9j1bW3Q

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It is very nice to see that Brazil is developing in an area where it has been historically criticized. Although we dont fully understand the details of this article, it does show an interesting moment where the banks of the developed world are in a difficult situation and the Brazilian banks are healthy.

Ana Cecilia, Marcella Mascaro, Gustavo Soares
Olympic Games (2016)



The 2016 Olympic Games will take place in Rio de Janeiro, marking the first time that the Olympics will take place in South America.

The 104-member International Olympic Committee decided between the four candidate cities - Chicago, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, and Tokyo - on Oct. 2, 2009.
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, president of Brazil, gave an impassioned speech to the membership. He said that of the top 10 economic powers in the world, Brazil is the only one not to host an Olympics.
"For the others it would be just one more Games, for us it would be an unparalleled opportunity," he said. "It would send a message the Olympic Games belong to all people, all continents and all humanity.
President Obama lobbied hard for Chicago's bid, and its failure marked one of the president's biggest losses to date. One adviser said it had a similar feeling to Mr. Obama's defeat in the New Hampshire primary in January 2008.


This article is nice to the tourists around the world, the people can know something about the Olympic Games , the pricipal city that the games will happened in case the Rio de Janeiro.


Jose Augusto Hindi , 1 ano A

segunda-feira, 7 de novembro de 2011

One Picture that I like

http://vhm-alex.deviantart.com/art/Remorse-Is-for-the-Dead-84788790

I like this Draw because it show's how people feel inside, and show's the extension of this feeling, it start's to turn into your life something like that.This draw show's why be a good person, that's what I think when I see it.


Ronnye Lopes de Sousa Martos