Tuesday, July 1, 2014

What was the book, The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair about?

What was the book, The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair about?
A) The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair is a novel about a man who grew up in the tropical forests of Brazil, but moved to New York as a young man. The book chronicles his adjustment to life in the city. B) The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair is a novel that explores what is was like to work in the meatpacking industry in the early 1900s. The novel explores the difficult labor, unsanitary working conditions, and grotesque meat handling. C) The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair is a true story about Upton Sinclair’s travel adventures in the jungles of the Congo. He used the book as a way to educate Americans about life in other regions of the world. D) The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair explores the impacts of Woodrow Wilson’s bank reforms. Political corruption was rampant in the late 1800s. Politicians frequently owned production lines, firehouses, and contracts to build major transportation arteries, making themselves wealthier as the ordinary citizen struggled. ___________ is the term given to corrupt organizations where politicians would reward people who voted for them with jobs and work contracts. A) Social gospel B) Social Darwinists C) Political machines D) Melting pots California’s population increased during the mid 1800s due to: A) The gold rush B) The transcontinental railroad C) A decrease in industry in the east D) Both A and B By the end of the 1800s the United States had become an industrial world leader. A) True B) False Which of the following is an inaccurate statement? A) By the late 1800s farmers were producing so many crops it caused prices to fall and many farmers to go into debt. B) The Populist Party wanted to pass reforms to help the working class and farmers. C) Labor unions first emerged in the mid-1800s and were created to look out for the rights of workers. Many unions pushed to limit hours worked per day, create safe working conditions, and work for a fair workplace. D) By the late 1800s farmers were producing more crops than ever and as a result, making more money than ever before. I'm pretty sure I know the answers I just want to double check! Please and thank you so much!
History - 3 Answers
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B C D True D
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B C C Gold Rush 1849 railroad 1869 True D
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Saturday, June 28, 2014

HELP!Sensitive situation needs translated to Portuguese!!?

HELP!Sensitive situation needs translated to Portuguese!!?
My sister is dating a guy who is from Brazil. He speaks very little english and my family doesnt speak portuguese. He is a great guy and my sister found out she is pregnant! He seems happy but she has a few very sensitive questions that need answered, so we need them translated. Please, please help!! 1. Are you happy about the baby? 2. Do you want to be a good father? 3. Do you want to move in her? 4. Do you want to help with rent and utilities? 5.Do you want to help with baby costs once it arrives? 6.If you do want to move in, when can you? 7. How much money do you make? to help with maternity leave? 8. Do you have legal citizenship? 9. How long do you want to stay in the US? 10. Can you please help her mom be comfortable, and tell her you will be a good father? I mean't 'move in with her'? THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
Languages - 2 Answers
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1. Vocês estão felizes com o bebê? 2. Você quer ser um bom pai? 3. Você quer mover - se com ela? 4. Você quer ajudar com rendas e serviços públicos? 5. Você quer ajudar com o bebê custos, uma vez que chega? 6. Se você desejar mudar, quando você pode? 7. Quanto dinheiro você faz? Para contribuir com a licença de parto? 8. Você tem jurídica cidadania? 9. Quanto tempo você quer ficar em os E.U.? 10. Pode você queira ajudar sua mãe ser confortável, e diga - lhe que você será um bom pai?
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1. Voce esta feliz com o bebe? 2. Voce quer ser um bom pai? 3. Voce quer morar com ela? 4. Voce quer ajudar com o aluguel e com as despesas de casa? 5.Vc quer ajudar com as despesas com o bebe? 6. Se vamos morar juntos, quando isso pode acontecer? 7. Quanto voce ganha? Para ajudar com o parto? 8. Voce eh um cidacao legalizado? 9. Quanto tempo vc quer ficar nos EUA? 10. Voce poderia por favor acalmar a mae dela, e dizer-lhe que sera um bom pai?


Saturday, June 14, 2014

What was the book, The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair about?

What was the book, The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair about?
A) The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair is a novel about a man who grew up in the tropical forests of Brazil, but moved to New York as a young man. The book chronicles his adjustment to life in the city. B) The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair is a novel that explores what is was like to work in the meatpacking industry in the early 1900s. The novel explores the difficult labor, unsanitary working conditions, and grotesque meat handling. C) The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair is a true story about Upton Sinclair’s travel adventures in the jungles of the Congo. He used the book as a way to educate Americans about life in other regions of the world. D) The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair explores the impacts of Woodrow Wilson’s bank reforms. Political corruption was rampant in the late 1800s. Politicians frequently owned production lines, firehouses, and contracts to build major transportation arteries, making themselves wealthier as the ordinary citizen struggled. ___________ is the term given to corrupt organizations where politicians would reward people who voted for them with jobs and work contracts. A) Social gospel B) Social Darwinists C) Political machines D) Melting pots California’s population increased during the mid 1800s due to: A) The gold rush B) The transcontinental railroad C) A decrease in industry in the east D) Both A and B By the end of the 1800s the United States had become an industrial world leader. A) True B) False Which of the following is an inaccurate statement? A) By the late 1800s farmers were producing so many crops it caused prices to fall and many farmers to go into debt. B) The Populist Party wanted to pass reforms to help the working class and farmers. C) Labor unions first emerged in the mid-1800s and were created to look out for the rights of workers. Many unions pushed to limit hours worked per day, create safe working conditions, and work for a fair workplace. D) By the late 1800s farmers were producing more crops than ever and as a result, making more money than ever before. I'm pretty sure I know the answers I just want to double check! Please and thank you so much! 
History - 2 Answers
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B) C) D) A) D)
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The Generic Challenge: Understanding Patents, FDA & Pharmaceutical Life-Cycle Management 2.0 out of 5 stars Horrible, distracting formatting I agree completely with B. Vendsel's review. The horrible formatting in the Kindle edition is very distracting. http://www.amazon.com/Generic-Challenge-Understanding-Pharmaceutical-Life-Cycle/dp/1599424444/?tag=partptl-20 .............. http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574865779&toolid=10001&campid=5336440665&customid=partptl&mpre=http%3a%2f%2fshop.ebay.com%2fi.html%3f_nkw%3dThe%2bJungle%2c%2b%26_sacat%3d0%26_odkw%3dThe%2bJungle%2c%2bby%2bUpton%2bSinclair%2babout%26_osacat%3d0%26_trksid%3dp3286.c0.m270.l1313






Saturday, June 7, 2014

don't we at least owe it to our-self( the whole world) to save Amazon?

don't we at least owe it to our-self( the whole world) to save Amazon?
even if one doesn't care for Brazil and the indigenous people who live in in the Amazon rain forests ; should we care at least for our own sake and our family.? doesn't it's benefits exceed all the ie; wood and soy it produces? doesn't it produce most of the oxygen we all breath? it is a priceless treasure with many unknown species and remedies for many diseases ie; cancer. internationally speaking ,why don't we get creative and save the Amazon? how much money would they make by cutting trees? why not all countries contribute and pay for not cutting down the trees? ie; Amazon is producing oxygen and has to get compensated for it we tend to spend money on weapons and other types of pathological means. why couldn't we afford saving such a priceless treasure? http://ipsterraviva.net/tv/wsfbrazil2009/currentNew.aspx?new=1280 Sean H : may be you didn't read all my question! they are helping you since without those trees you would be dead. just help yourself by saving the Amazon! many plants that can help you to have a healthier life. do a favor for yourself by saving the Amazon! Bruno: thank you very much for the link.one wonders why we can't afford to buy all the Amazon since it is very cheap and affordable £50 ($100) buys a whole acre and protects it forever. £25 saves 2000 square metres (half an acre). See area converter. The habitats you help buy are protected as nature reserves, owned and managed by local organisations.
Politics - 9 Answers
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I love 'Amazon Women on the Moon' what a great movie
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will the amazon people save me if I'm ever in trouble ?
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I would think so, yes, it needs preserving.
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Currently around 13% of the the Amazon rainforest is designated as protected. They are doing all they can, but the production of lumber and soy has almost single-handedly turned Brasil from a third-world country to an emerging super-power. The country has to balance its economic and enviromental needs. I agree though, that more international pressure should be put on their government, seeing as how the Amazon basin significantly effects the weather and climate of the entire globe.
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Not just ourselves, but our children and future generations. Especially when one considers the biodiversity of the rainforest, and the inflationary effect of deforestation on climate change.
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Yes, we should try to save the Amazon. It is said the cutting there is destroying thousands of acres of forest each day. The value of those forests is either not understood by the people involved or they don't care. These trees are not only greatly involved with our climate and the very air we breathe, but they are the source of medical discoveries that provide the medicines that cure many diseases, to say nothing of the animal species involved Not only that, but we should make an effort to save our own forests, too. George W. Bush has allowed lumbering in our forested areas, with roads and trails and the general activity that goes on when huge trucks start plowing through forestland. Also, the changing climate has caused many more forest fires that destroy this priceless heritage. Firefighters say that these fires are so hot they are destroying the roots and prohibit new growth and that much of our West may be arid desert in years to come. Whether or not you believe in Global Warming, our very lives depend upon our trees. Some people are uneducated about the importance of greenery in our existence. They toss out ridicule with words like "treehugger," not realizing that the oxygen they breathe is dependent upon forestry in our world. As the world's population rises and greedy developers plunder our forests, we are one step closer to destroying our planet and our lives. "Save the Amazon" should be a rallying call to all who care about the future of our world.
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Who is this 'we' refering to. I don't mind, yet, 'we' are not the only ones - of the industrialized world to have destroyed our own backyards and now 'demand' ala 'preservation' style - stop from destroyin the Amazon. It is US that dammed the Colorado River and are currently redirecting water too the desert on behalf of corporate agriculture drying out real farmers. We even direct water to Sin City for (what)..
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The lungs of our Earth. Most definitely. http://www.worldlandtrust.org/supporting/donation.htm
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Yes, and if not we will lose a real treasure.



Sunday, June 1, 2014

How can I get sent back to my own country?

How can I get sent back to my own country?
I'm living in Brazil now, but I'm from Texas. The problem is, I'm not making any money and I'm living rather poorly. The only food that I can afford is rice and a few other things sometimes. So I literally have a diet of rice. I'm starting to become so skinny and without energy to do anything. I can't afford a plane ticket,to go back home and my family cannot help either. Most of my money goes to rent, which is for a terrible house with no doors and the kitchen is in the garage...my roommates are terrible people and so loud that I literally get around 4 hours of sleep per night. How can I get shipped back to the US? Is there something that I can do with the embassy?
Immigration - 2 Answers
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go to US Embassy or to the Consulate and plead hardship. they may advance you airfare, but it's a loan and not a gift.
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I do hope you're not a minor! If you are then go straight to the embassy. If you are not, try to accept that you will be in that situation for a bit longer probably. But don't panic. Panic tends to blur our understanding. Just retrace in your mind the steps that you took to get there; that always helps and it gives you more will power to keep on going. While not knowing the particulars of your situation, I would advice that you simply make a bit more effort to procure a little job somewhere. I would also suppose that you know the language; this will help make things less difficult. I would also advice you ask for an appointment to be seen at the U.S. embassy. Try as hard as you can to obtain interview and explain entire situation. I do hope you are familiar with CRAIGSLIST. If you're not, just type it in on internet. Type in CRAIGSLIST, Brazil; it'll probably be easier. I just did so now in order to make sure that Craigslist is also available there. In the meantime that you get interview at embassy, try checking as much jobs as possible in Brazilian city you live, and also check for shared/rooms, and other rentals, and see what you come up with. I just noticed that some are in English. If nothing else works, try looking up TEXAS government officials, such as the Congressmen from your city in Texas. And, even try the Senators. Good luck!



Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Please help im sooo homesick. Please.?

Please help im sooo homesick. Please.?
Well this is a weird story. Well i live in the san francisco bay area and i was born here. but when i was 7 me and my family moved to goiania in brazil. We moved there because my family is from there. they grow up there. But when i was 9 we came back because the money was short. But i fell in love with goiania. The tropicalness and the palm trees and just walking on the street at night with warm weather and safely with my cousins. Well im 12 now and i barely have family here. and i hate the cold and i just love brazil. the different culture and places to go. i love to live a simple life. Help me how can i convince my parents to go back or maybe make sf like brazil
Other - Environment - 11 Answers
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go home then.
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think about great things that are here like more freedom than any other country on earth.
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i dont think that you can convince your parents to go back.. if i were you id just try to make the best of san fran and move there when your done with school..
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act like a homosexual and they might move back. SF is the homosexual capital of the world.
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ask if you can go live with your cousins without your parents girl or atleast ask for a year down there
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you're gonna be homesick. it's a given. cant make any place like any other place - just aint gonna happen. that said, i'm sure you have mementos of brazil - try to give those a little attention every day.
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just think of sf as brazil except for palms u have lamp posts and and buildings as concret jungles i hope i helped
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That's a sad tale my friend :( Do you have friends and family in Goiania? Or anywhere in Brazil? Maybe you could talk to your parents about letting you spend the summer with them! I know summer seems like a long ways off, but I doubt your parents would want you to be gone on Christmas break.. Unless your school offers any kind of homeschool program--my mom's highschool offered that-. Where they sent the work with her as she traveled, and she did it and sent it back for them to grade. But most schools don't offer anything like that -- and even if they did, your parents would probably be uncomfortable with it. I know Summer is a long ways off, but that gives you something to look forward to! Something to live for :) Plus, you have a long time to convince them if they don't buy into it at first,right? Until then, there are a lot of fun things to do in the fall/winter! I know it's cold...corn mazes are always fun in Autumn, if you get a few of your friends together on a weekend or something. And halloween is coming up, which is full of fun trick-or-treating activities and whatnot. Snow will be on the ground soon, which makes everything perfect for sledding, skiing, snowmobiling, snowforts and fights, ice skating..i just love the winter! I remember this saying once....if you can't have what you want, want what you have! ;)
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Try to make the most of what you have in San Fran - the education, the different cultures. Try to pick some things you do like about living in SF. Do you know any other Brazilians there? If not, there must be some clubs or something, so you can spend time with people that might remind you a bit of home. That would seem like the first step to making SF feel more like Brazil. You'll always have a chance to go back in future if you still want to, so do the things that will help you achieve that easily when you are older and the time comes e.g. being able to speak Br Portuguese properly (and / or any language they might speak in Goiania). One day you will get the chance to return, just remember that at the moment your parents are probably just trying to do what is best for you all right now. And one last thing since you mention the weather, I am from Britain where we have more grey and cold than San Francisco everyday and it sucks!! So think yourself lucky!
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It must have the same effect to your parents. The economy is what make most people leave their natural environment. I suggest you try to get used to it and hope that one day when you are old enough to look after your self you move back there at the risk of becoming poorer.
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I know what you mean. My grandparents sold a camp they had in the Bahamas 25 years ago. I still want to go back in time and relive happy times there. You at least only have another two or three years before you can become an exchange student and go back to Brazil for school.



    Wednesday, May 14, 2014

    Is getting open source software a good idea?

    Is getting open source software a good idea?
    My husband and I are buying a laptop (a Dell) for his nephew in Brazil. I can get a refurbished one for pretty cheap but it doesn't come with anything except the Microsoft XP Pro OS. Brazil is an open-source country so do I need to put Freeware or OpenOffice.org on it? Also, if we do get the open source software, how compatible will it be with programs like MSN Messenger and such? The less money we have to spend, the better, but we want to make sure we get the right software for him (and us so we can talk to him). Would it be better to get one without an OS as well, and get something else instead? I would be setting it all up for him here as I don't really know how tech-savvy he is. If you have any other ideas, please feel free to share. Thanks!!
    Software - 8 Answers
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    Like anything that you get for free you have to be careful. You get what you pay for.
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    if he isnt really tech savvy, then get him closed source. open source is for people that know what they are doing.
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    yes ur on the right track imo ... get the OS with it or that will just be a headache ... u could pirate an OS but thats illegal :) .... anyway, yes , open source will be fine ... openoffice is fine ... almost anything u want to do u can get freeware for ... and there shouldnt be any incompatibility problems if u stick to popular freeware ...
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    Do you actually understand the concept of Open Source Software? The only thing that differs from closed source software, is the price and the fact the code is open. You can put anything you like on the Laptop. If you don't want to pay, use open source software. If you can't find it in Open source, then you'll have to pay. Things like OO (Open Office) will work fine with closed source software like MSN.
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    YES!, openoffice is amazing.. msn messenger has nothing to do with the opensource software you install, it runs on its own within the windows enviroment. if you plan to dump windows then get ubuntu, it's a great linux distrobution. i can't remember the name of the chat client that's on linux but it basically does all the chat programs in one (yahoo,msn, icq, aol, etc..) it's really cool because you only have to have one portal to talk to people on different services :) EDIT: i see someone thumbdowned the guy that said opensource is for people that know what they are doing, that can be partially true for some programs, i mean mounting drives and crap like that isn't something a windows user can do right off the bat.
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    It's a very good Idea, but the key is getting the files from a good source like OpenCD. And you can get some good Opensource software from sourceforge.net (but be careful that the project is mature and WELL KNOWN) this cuts the threat of viruses way down. Filter Require Development Status Mature
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    There are a whole range of open source programs and programmers. Many are better built than proprietary programs, many are not. I would recommend OpenOffice as an office suite. It can do almost anything normal people need out of Microsoft Office and is very compatible. Check out Google for a number of Google supported programs such as Picasa, a photo program. For hard core graphic editing, Gimp is comparable to the best proprietary software. And, of course, I'd install Firefox for a better browser experience. One other category is malware. These programs are free or have free versions (for personal use) but are not open source. For a firewall, I use ZoneAlarm. For antivirus I use Avast but I have also heard a number of good things about AVG. For spyware I use SpyBot Search and Destroy and AdAware. For system file defense, I use WinPatrol. As far as IM, I don't use is so I can't speak from personal experience but I've heard good things about Miranda. If you want to replace Outlook, I would recommend Thunderbird (by the same group that develops Firefox) although I keep my mail online at Yahoo Mail so, again, I am not speaking from personal experience. As another person recommended, if you want to get away from MS entirely, Ubuntu is the easiest Linux distribution to use. I would not be afraid of open source. One person mentioned viruses but you should not see any of these at reputable sites like Sourceforge. What you will see, and what you need to look out for is programs that are not ready yet. Open source tends to release code that is still in testing so that it can be tested by a broader group of people. Look for programs that have gotten past version 1. I would also recommend searching reputable magazines like PC Magazine or PC World for some of their articles on open source and other free programs. Good luck. Who knows, you might find some programs for your own use.
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    I've been using open-source software for quite some time. Many items are quite good. I use OOo, Clam, Firefox, Tbird, among others, no problems, great performance and benefits. I keep up with their forums and even keep installing the latest "betas" and "release candidates". Clam is *very* good about catching viruses. Firefox is a very good browser, and Tbird (plus calendar add-in) is very good for email - if you use offline email. And none is incompatible in file format with "regulation" products! (I've kept copies of "regulation" products around just in case, but don't really need to...) Go to sourceforge.net for ideas on most open-source software