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		<title>Hard-to-Get US Visas May Draw Saudis to Brazilian Schools</title>
		<description>Comments for Hard-to-Get US Visas May Draw Saudis to Brazilian Schools at http://www.brazzilmag.com , comment 0 to 7 out of 7 comments</description>
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			<description>How many Brazileiros in the planes that hit the towers on 9-11? My point. They call it racial profiling when they arrest Mexican workers in Texas and would you feel comfortable sitting in a 747 with a Arab looking passangers on both isle seats? Racial profiling or not, I is just the reality of our times. The Saudis with all their money still in the middle ages when it comes to basic freedoms of religion and gender, and in addition, they hate our guts. Talking about hating and having become the ugly Americans, the stakes went way the hell up thanks to Mr. Bush. I travel all over the world, and other than some South and Central American Countries and Poland, no one really like us (Poland has no choice, with the Germans next door and the Russians above). I find myself defending the USA, not my goverment. Bush has made the world a lot less safe for Americans all over. Let's do business with Brazil and buy their ethanol. So, if I ran out of fuel, a bottle of Cachaca or rum will get me to the next ethanol station. - Neither gringo not brazileiro</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2007 18:21:41 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>ch.c?</title>
			<link>http://www.brazzilmag.com/content/view/8005/54/#pc_7737</link>
			<description>He lives in Switzerland, and his posts are only infallible under certain circumstances and with the proper authentications. - Ric</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 21:21:42 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>I agree with imposing a higher visa deniability to Arab citizens.  I also would like to see them refraining from going to Brazil.  I would propose that they all go to live with ch. c and his family. - Alex</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 19:04:41 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Hard to understand</title>
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			<description>Sometimes I have a little trouble putting 2 and 2 together, but just can´t understand why Arab Musselman students wouldn´t be welcomed into the USA with open arems. Surely there must be a mistake. Just another example of Brazil leading the way. - Ric</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 12:15:24 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>What a joke ! In my view they will be much better off going......</title>
			<link>http://www.brazzilmag.com/content/view/8005/54/#pc_7704</link>
			<description>....in the many Europeans Universities than the Brazilian ones !

Here is my promise made to &quot;A Brazikian&quot; not later than yesterday. As he can see, I keep my promise....contrary to Lula !

 Jornal Hoje, a news program from Globo Television Network in Brazil, reported:

A disappointing and perturbing performance. Brazilians revealed the worst results in a test that evaluated students of public and private schools from 32 countries. The results reveal that reading is not really the Brazilian adolescents' strong point. In a private school in São Paulo, most of the students read by obligation. Even so, some try to escape the task. There is a justification for so much disinterest. &quot;I prefer to practice a sport.&quot; They are an example of what happens to the most of the Brazilian students. Four thousand and eight hundred students from 15 of public and private schools participated in the International Program of Evaluation, responding to Sciences, Mathematics and Interpretation of Text matters. The Brazilian performance was very bad. The reading test was the most important in the general evaluation. The results revealed that more than 40% of the Brazilian students that participated in the tests were not able to understand what they were reading. 


The principal reason for the existence of a school institution is its ability to educate. In that ability, as the Jornal Hoje report says, public schools—and even private schools, that are usually much better than public institutions—in Brazil are failing—losing the reason for their existence. But, as if that were not enough, there are also other serious issues. Violence in the Brazilian schools has increased so much that it has drawn attention from the United Nations, that prepared the book Violência nas Escolas (Violence in the Schools), a paper written by UNESCO in 2002 to address exclusively the serious problems in the schools of Brazil. The book addresses everything that is happening at the Brazilian schools: violence against children, fights, sexual violence, use of weapons, robberies and thefts, assaults and other kinds of crimes. The study included public schools in several states of Brazil.&quot;

Doubtful then that Saudis in general  who can afford the best of the best schools in will chose.....Brazil !!!!!!

Sorry.....da OLiveira !!!!!!!!  I am not connected in anyway to ....Globo Television ! Laugh....laugh....laugh !  - ch.c.</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 05:07:11 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>What about the text books?</title>
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			<description>Text books in English in Brazil? You have to be joking!!! The Ambassador is a little mis- informed if he thinks that the  Brazilian teachers and prof's are speaking english and give classes in english in high tech courses..... - Doggy Daddy</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 03:02:04 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>diplomatic emunity for saudi students ?????</title>
			<link>http://www.brazzilmag.com/content/view/8005/54/#pc_7695</link>
			<description>So brasil knows more about deep well off shore than the north sea 

schools in brasil are not up to the what the Saudi  want you would have to revamp the system as a strike by the teachers would not float .

just weight till a sauid stands at a door till a brasilian opens it and then dives through it so he does not have to open it himself .

also the reilogus  fight   is brasil ready to put a prayer rooms  in all its schools or have speakers  shouting out payers 
then the nature of muslem men hitting there women is worse than here in brasil  - Forrest Allen Brown</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 02:39:25 +0100</pubDate>
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