Saturday, May 28, 2011

How well could I live in brazil with 100K?

How well could I live in brazil with 100K?
assuming I bought a small piece of land and was able to make an income off of that land, how far would that amount of money get me, or would it get me anywhere.
Investing - 2 Answers
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Your not saying how much income is being produce on that land. The average household wage is roughly 6000 u.s.d. per year. Many of these folks are living in poverty. You could live o.k. in the campo (country) but even a simple flat in Sao Paolo or Rio would wipe out 30-40 percent of your 100000. If you have other funds, the amount listed would be sufficient to get you started, but it would not be an easy road.
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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Why are semitic race the best when it comes to money?

Why are semitic race the best when it comes to money?
I mean all semites, not only jews, my father immigrated to Brazil from Lebanon when he was a year old only,he study medicine and become a millionaire by investing in real state, how come many semites make money like water just by working and using their brains? not only semites got money but it seems that most people that are born poor and become successful are semites. Beautiful Sunset: I'm not talking specifically about a country, I'm talking about people that immigrates to another country and are successful, Norway is not one of the 3 richest countries,Norway is the 25 on the GDP list. the 3 richest countries are U.S, China and Japan. NOW if you're talking about HDI then maybe Norway is on the top, but remember HDI doesn't mean money or wealth, it means life quality,how many people in Norway got 10 million dollars in cash? or maybe even a million dollar?
Israel - 5 Answers
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That statement is an untrue stereotype
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You say all Semites but for most people, when they think Semite, they think Jew. For centuries, Jewish communities were not allowed by anti-Semitic laws to work in many industries or were simply excluded/discouraged from attempting to do so in others. One of the few business' they could go into was the business of money. This gave the non-Jewish communities the lop sided and dangerous view that the Jews controlled the wealth, which Governments would then exploit to their own ends. It would be akin to saying that all Muslims are terrorists...stupid, dangerous and plain ignorant.
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Look at Ducati Ferrari Gucci Fiat Aprilia Alfa Campari Martini Lancia Maserati Lamborghini Abarth Benelli Moto Guzzi Morini etc etc just naming a few rich owners from one tiny area of Italy half the size of california and no semites on sight.
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That's 100% wrong! Look at Israel. It's in a war against little Palestinian children. Now look at Norway. We are among the top 3 richest countries on the planet. First in democracy too! That's a real success. bye bye
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History, as usual, is the answer. For an approx. 1000 years the jews in Europe were not allowed any other profession. Especially not "healthy" professions such as working the land or be a soldier. They basically had no other option than to direct themselves to money matters, becoming the first "banks"... as this was usually seen as a dirty profession. Obviously, if you have to do that for generations on end, you cannot help becoming good at it, handing it over from generation to generation. (And, obviously, also THAT then becomes a reason for jealousy or prejudice). I always find it so devestatingly unjust to blame a people for something - since they were MADE so by the own forefathers of those who throw the insult.


Saturday, May 7, 2011

How to help my 5 years daughter to have a good education, without money?

How to help my 5 years daughter to have a good education, without money?
I live in Brazil and the education is very weak, poor. I need to find sites on the internet to help me with her education! Also we live in the country, in a farm, so the schools around here make me "sad". I'm really unhappy! Please help me!
Primary & Secondary Education - 11 Answers
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If you just do an internet search you will find all sorts of sites with different lessons that are age appropriate. Good luck. You sound like a mother who really wants the best for her child.
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read to her and have her read to you. go to the PBS.org site. they have lots of good things to do for children. if you can't get books, find other websites for children. reading is the best thing she can do. on all subjects.
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Jumpstart educational software. Buy it on ebay.com
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teach her with everything you know in spare time, and if she cant be taught while you can teach her, teach her to read, anyway, and write books she can learn from while you have your time.
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www.noggin.com has a lot of fun and interactive educational stuff for children your daughter's age.
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Internet can be a big help, you can always find educational sites with games and all sort of things to teach her new things. Also, make sure to impulse her interest for reading, that way she can get new lessons on her own with different books all the time and lets face it, reading has never hurted anyone...5 or 100 years old ^__^
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Are you a citizen of another country living in Brazil? If so, you can probably see the curriculum of that country online. Otherwise, go online and look at the curriculum of the UK or the US or whatever. See if you can follow it on your own. Aside from that, the best way I think to educate a child is to have lots of conversation with them. Many kids lack attention span and verbal skills because they never talk to adults- they're always around other kids or in front of the TV/computer. Second, you need to make sure your daughter reads a lot, and consider it a part of school. Make sure she reads fiction and non-fiction, and get the topics to follow the curriculum topics of the UK or US or any place you consider as having a good education. Just go to the library a lot and they will help you. Third, follow her math progress and supplement it with problems online to see how she is doing. Finally, make sure she writes a lot, and work with her to revise and edit her writing. One word of warning, though. If you are going to undertake something like this, keep in mind how stressful it would be for a kid to go to school all day then come home and be expected to do more and harder work. Maybe you should look into homeschooling if you are educated enough yourself. I think you will have to spend some money though. Probably you'll have to spend on some books and frequent trips to a city with a good library. Nothing is free.
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Start with some basics, like how a child's developmental sphere is intact...here's an example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_childhood_education Here's a site that will give you items to print out and some guidance for lesson plans: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/curriculum/elar/index.html I wish you the best of luck! Just reading to your child can give them a definite advantage! If all parents were just as interested and wanting to get involved as you are...kudos to you!!
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My child was diagnosed to have never caught up with his peer group. Now my child is 2 grades ahead of the other students his age. This is what I did. I bought him only learning video's and cd's or tapes the first 5 years of his life. These are things I bought on clearance. Buy foam alphabet letters and several cheap packs of them becuase they can use these to spell words while taking a bath. A cheap way to teach her math is to have her use your money to buy your groceries or goods while shopping. If you need a pound of cheese and meat let her make out the list and give her the money. My child wanted pudding everytime we went to the store so I did not give him enough for the most expensive brand but only enough for mid-brand and he would always by the cheapest and use the rest for candy or save it for another visit. We lived in another country so he used Euro and now has to learn how to use American Money. Read to your girl everyday. Get into character and act out each part. Teach her how to cook cold foods since she is so young. Weigh your sandwiches if you have a food scale. Measure them with a ruler. She will learn a lot about weight of a sandwich, how long the meat and bread will last or how many sandwichs can be made out of a bag of rolls or bread slices. Use everything in your house that you can to teach math or reading. Like directions on a recipe. Give her a little apron so she can be proud of her work and her relationship to her wonderful Mommy who wants her to learn. Let her bandage a cut for you so she learns how to take care of the hurting. Then make sure there are no bandages to be found later and ask her what she could use to stop the blood or cover the wound. This allows a child a chance to think on an adult level and you will be amazed at what she will use.
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Are you wanting to teach her in English or in Portuguese? (Or do you speak another language?) Since school is not compulsory there until age 7, just spend the next couple of years focusing on teaching her the alphabet, the sounds of the alphabet, how to read and write, basic math... You don't really need to use anything specific. Just start showing her how to right the letters of the alphabet and what the sounds are, then simple words and the like. Now, homeschooling past age 7 is currently banned in Brazil. If you think you might want to teach her long-term, now would be the time to start getting involved and try to have those laws changed.
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Well, if you're really serious about this, the US has a foreign exchange program that would help trumendously. I don't think they'd let her do the program at such a young age but when she's a bit older, it'd be a great thing to do. I'd get more information about it :) Also, the US offeres scholar ships and grants and such to people in situations like yours. Again, get more information. Good Luck!


Sunday, May 1, 2011

How can I take advantage of growing economic powers?

How can I take advantage of growing economic powers?
I'm only 22 but I love anything and everything international. Culture, business, computers, language, i love it all. I am an American and I speak fluent English, Portuguese, Spanish and now I'm trying to tackle Chines. My question is this... I am learning all these things right? Well... How can I make money with this? How can I take advantage of these new economic powers in the world like China and Brazil and other arising countries? I think I don't even completely understand my own question. Help would be nice...
Economics - 5 Answers
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stock market, be a stock broker, take business and economics in school.
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Before you tackle Chinese, use your fluent English to spell it correctly! "I don't even completely understand my own questionĂ¢€Å“ A classic Yahoo Answers statement!
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Language is a tool to express your ideas. So, Language is a system of signs (indices, icons, symbols) for encoding and decoding information. Since language and languages became an object of study by ancient grammarians. At first, you must be an expert in any field. That may also be a teaching experience on a language. Good luck!
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You may on your knee asking them for both money and power at the same time in Chinese. You may also work for the IMF. There are a lot of works over there due to the boom and bust cycles around the world.
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Hi Homestar if you r love of things international extends to culture and are not judgemental about different countries' cultures ad methods of business- aka bribery/guangxi/tea money/golf games/drinking parties... I suggest you study some economics and business and try getting a job in a commodities trading company. I mean real commodities, physical grain rather than paper trading. This will allow you to travel, experience the world, and where your language skills and cultural sensitivity would be very useful. A lot of business is done not on strict numbers, but on people's feelings towards each other, trust; and respecting and understanding the others' culture is half-way there. You could try pure trading companies such as Cargill, or some less obvious companies such as Mars which do their own buying and selling of grain.