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Brazil. Geography. Brazilian Culture. Mixture of African, Portuguese, American Indian, and many other tradition Music & Dance: Samba, Bossa Nova, Capoeira Soccer (known as futebol ): Brazil won the World Cup in 2004 Carnival. Largest country in Latin America
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Brazilian Culture • Mixture of African, Portuguese, American Indian, and many other tradition • Music & Dance: Samba, Bossa Nova, Capoeira • Soccer (known as futebol): Brazil won the World Cup in 2004 • Carnival
Largest country in Latin America • Only Portuguese-speaking country in America • Largest African population outside Africa • Much of Brazil is developed, but at least 22% of population still lives below poverty line • Many serious social problems
FAVELAS • Favelas are shantytowns that surround every major city in Brazil • Many people have no electricity or running water • They are often right next to wealthy neighborhoods
Building Houses in the favela • Volunteers from the U.S., Japan, Jordan, Estonia, and Nicaragua worked together to construct new homes
Street Kids • There are millions of children living on the streets in Brazil • They use drugs and prostitute themselves to survive • Many children choose to leave their troubled homes and families for the street
Glue Sniffing • Glue is cheap and accessible • It kills brain cells, creating a dizzy, euphoric effect • It dulls hunger pains
What’s the solution? • Social workers reach out to the kids through street education • Provide support and affection • Offer the children a safe and nurturing living space
Volunteering • Provides direct relief from poverty • Stimulates personal growth and development • Facilitates cross-cultural cooperation and understanding