http://www.powhow.com/classes/professorjason Practice your Portuguese in Professor Jason's Interactive Online Classes. Private and group classes available! This is Lesson 1 in my Brazilian Portuguese for Fun series. I present some common, useful phrases in Portuguese (greetings, courtesy phrases, etc.) and their English equivalents.

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http://www.connectionrio.com -- BJJ black belt Dennis Asche shows a simple yet very effective method of opening and passing the closed guard. This video was shot in one of the free BJJ classes available to ALL Connection Rio guests. Connection Rio is the best combination of accommodation and BJJ training in Rio de Janeiro. Contact us today and plan your trip to train BJJ in Rio de Janeiro.

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http://www.connectionrio.com -- A gold medallist in Rio as a blue belt, Jordanian BJJ fighter and Connection Rio athlete Abdallah Nabas returned to Brazil as a purple belt for his first tournament with his new rank. Find out how this champion grappler performed against other BJJ purple belts in Brazil. If you're interested in training and competing in Rio, find out how we can help make your trip a reality by visiting our site: http://www.connectionrio.com Video by Hywel Teague for Connection Rio Music: "SEM NOME" by Autonomia BEATS http://soundcloud.com/autonomia-beats Connection Rio is the best combination of accommodation and BJJ training in Rio de Janeiro. Contact us today and plan your trip to train BJJ in Rio de Janeiro. http://www.connectionrio.com Train BJJ in Rio, jiu-jitsu lifestyle, Connection Rio, jiu-jitsu in Rio de Janeiro

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The Brazil 2014 Magazine profiles the town of Ouro Preto, a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site only 100km away from Belo Horizonte. More on 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ host city Belo Horizonte: http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/destination/cities/city=6783/profile.html

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Salvador da Bahia is a city on the northeast coast of Brazil and the capital of the Northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia. Salvador is also known as Brazil's capital of happiness due to its easygoing population and countless popular outdoor parties, including its street carnival. The first colonial capital of Brazil, the city is one of the oldest in the country and in the New World. For a long time, it was simply known as Bahia, and appears under that name (or as Salvador da Bahia, Salvador of Bahia so as to differentiate it from other Brazilian cities of the same name) on many maps and books from before the mid-20th century. Salvador is the third most populous Brazilian city, after São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and it is the ninth most populous city in Latin America. The city of Salvador is notable in Brazil for its cuisine, music and architecture, and its metropolitan area is the wealthiest in Brazil's Northeast, its poorest region. Over 80% of the population of metropolitan region of Salvador has Black African ancestry, the African influence in many cultural aspects of the city makes it the center of Afro-Brazilian culture and this reflects in turn a curious situation in which African-associated cultural practices are celebrated, but Black Bahians due to their low income are apart from most of the city life options. The historical center of Salvador, frequently called the Pelourinho, is renowned for its Portuguese colonial architecture with historical monuments dating from the 17th through the 19th centuries and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. Salvador is located on a small, roughly triangular peninsula that separates Todos os Santos Bay from the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The bay, which gets its name from having been discovered on All Saints' Day forms a natural harbor. Salvador is a major export port, lying at the heart of the Recôncavo Baiano, a rich agricultural and industrial region encompassing the northern portion of coastal Bahia. The local terrain is diverse ranging from flat to rolling to hills and low mountains. A particularly notable feature is the escarpment that divides Salvador into the Cidade Alta ("Upper Town" - rest of the city) and the Cidade Baixa ("Lower Town" - northwest region of the city), the former some 85 m (279 ft) above the latter,[1] with the city's cathedral and most administrative buildings standing on the higher ground. An elevator (the first installed in Brazil), known as Elevador Lacerda, has connected the two sections since 1873, having since undergone several upgrades. The Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport connects Salvador with Brazilian cities and also operates international flights, and the city is home to the Federal University of Bahia. ( source Wikipedia )

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Hello South America, looks like we are gonna be friends for the next few weeks. Read more at: http://www.heynadine.com Thanks to http://www.hostelbookers.com Follow Me: Twitter- http://twitter.com/heynadine Facebook - http://facebook.com/nadineesykora FourSquare- http://www.foursquare.com/heynadine Instagram- http://www.instagram.com/heynadine Tumblr - http://etcnadine.tumblr.com Google + - https://plus.google.com/u/0/103287765819114824267/posts Stumbleupon - http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumbler/nadinesykora Flickr- http://www.flickr.com/photos/heynadine Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/heynadine

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The official FIFA interactive World Cup reporter, Brazilian Andre Buffo, takes you on a fun tour of Rio De Janeiro's tourist hot spots. More videos on the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC6A454DD385AAB9F More FIWC 2014 videos: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0is_-zphJd71JdvDWNjLMve More about the FIFA Interactive World Cup: http://www.fifa.com/interactiveworldcup/index.html Subscribe to FIFA on YouTube to stay updated on daily releases: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=fifatv More videos from FIFA on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/fifa

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Composed of over 275 individual waterfalls, Iguassu Falls is one of the most INCREDIBLE things I have EVER seen. Read more at: http://www.heynadine.com Thanks to http://www.hostelbookers.com Follow Me: Twitter- http://twitter.com/heynadine Facebook - http://facebook.com/nadineesykora FourSquare- http://www.foursquare.com/heynadine Instagram- http://www.instagram.com/heynadine Tumblr - http://etcnadine.tumblr.com Google + - https://plus.google.com/u/0/103287765819114824267/posts Stumbleupon - http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumbler/nadinesykora Flickr- http://www.flickr.com/photos/heynadine Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/heynadine

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Vídeo Promocional do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul.

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música de un estilo peculiar de este grande de la balada rock.

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Watch some of the best moments of Dance the World, a special event airing Monday 7/11 @ 10 E/P on Travel Channel.

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Known as the "Land of Happiness," this tropical port city is home to a unique blend of cultures and ethnicities, making it one of the world's most fascinating and exotic locations. The historic city center, Pelhourino, delights visitors with its immaculately preserved colonial architecture and baroque churches, while the Barra beachfront neighborhood is filled with hip nightclubs and outdoor cafes. Bahia's capital of Salvador (the city was generally referred to as "Bahia") is located on a cape of land sticking south south-west into the Atlantic Ocean. And although it sits well within the tropics at a southern latitude of thirteen degrees, it receives a refreshing sea-breeze which seldom falters until the wee hours of the morning when things have generally cooled off anyway. The city sits on a huge bay, a Baia de Todos os Santos (the Bay of All Saints), and the topography is predominently hill and valley. Video brought to you by Travelindex Network and Travel & Tourism Foundation. Travelindex.com is the World's largest Travel Directory. We invite you to submit your tourism, travel or destination site for publication, its free, at http://www.Travelindex.com More travel and tourism information and travel videos at: http://www.Travelindex.com/br http://www.BrazilSensational.com http://www.Travelindex.tv http://www.BestDestination.com http://www.TourismFoundation.org and more...

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. Um abraço do Rio de Janeiro ao Brasil e ao Mundo! Música de Gilberto Gil com interpretação de Tim Maia

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I have the great pleasure and honour to present Amazonia, another fascinating and most wonderful soundscape out of the album Wonders, composed and performed by critically acclaimed musicians Paul Lawler from the UK and Paul Speer from the USA. Wonders is a musical journey to awe inspiring places on Planet Earth. Please see Paul Speer's channel for more information: http://www.youtube.com/user/paulspeer1 or go to: http://www.paulspeer.com Again my very special thanks and sincere appreciation to Paul Speer and to Paul Lawler for this exciting collaboration! After all the months it is still such a great joy to make the videos to this awe-inspiring music. Listening to this piece of music is like actually floating in a boat on the Amazon River, the largest river in the world by volumetric discharge, through the Amazon rainforest, also known as Amazonia. The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining rainforests, and it comprises the largest and most species-rich tract of tropical rainforest in the world. It is so important that we do everything possible to preserve this great wonder of nature. Enjoy the journey :-)

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CHAPTERS Visiting Fortaleza - 0:26 | Estadio Castelao - 3:24 | Fortaleza derby - 8:11 | New sports in Brazil - 14:03 | The Rabeca - 17:03 | Mario Jardel - 19:25 Brazil 2014 Magazine is in Fortaleza to visit the new FIFA World Cup stadium and check in on the two big clubs in the area. Episode 7 of Brazil 2014 magazine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4GiLLtToYw More videos on the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC6A454DD385AAB9F More on the host country of Brazil 2014: http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/destination/hostcountry/index.html Subscribe to FIFA on YouTube to stay updated on daily releases: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=fifatv More videos from FIFA on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/fifa The monthly Brazil 2014 video magazine reports on Brazil's preparations for hosting the 2014 FIFA World Cup™, touching on the varied character of the regions and venues as well as Brazil's passionate and colourful relationship with football at all levels. Special features will focus on Brazilian players at home and abroad, their clubs, the 1950 FIFA World Cup and FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.

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Неизвестные самолёты.

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Pizza Shirt: http://dftba.com/pizza Planet Money: http://dft.ba/-b6g In which John Green discusses the insane story of how the United States of America ended up subsidizing the cotton industry in Brazil so that America could continue its own illegal subsidies of its cotton farmers. This year and every year until we end our illegal cotton subsidies, the U.S. federal government will pay $147 million of American tax dollars to Brazilian cotton farmers to make up for our illegal subsidies, which amount to more than $3 billion most years. There's no question that American cotton subsidies create jobs, but there's ample evidence that the same $3 billion could be used to create MORE jobs, either through more efficient direct government stimulus or through just not spending that $3 billion and allowing private industry to create jobs with that 3 billion in capital. This is (one of the reasons) why economists generally hate industry-specific subsidies. HERE ARE A LOT OF LINKS TO NERDFIGHTASTIC THINGS: Shirts and Stuff: http://dftba.com/artist/30/Vlogbrothers Hank's Music: http://dftba.com/artist/15/Hank-Green John's Books: http://amzn.to/j3LYqo ====================== Hank's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hankgreen Hank's Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hankimon Hank's tumblr: http://edwardspoonhands.tumblr.com John's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/realjohngreen John's Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/johngreenfans John's tumblr: http://fishingboatproceeds.tumblr.com ====================== Other Channels Crash Course: http://www.youtube.com/crashcourse SciShow: http://www.youtube.com/scishow Gaming: http://www.youtube.com/hankgames VidCon: http://www.youtube.com/vidcon Hank's Channel: http://www.youtube.com/hankschannel Truth or Fail: http://www.youtube.com/truthorfail ====================== Nerdfighteria http://effyeahnerdfighters.com/ http://effyeahnerdfighters.com/nftumblrs http://reddit.com/r/nerdfighters http://nerdfighteria.info/ A Bunny (\(\ ( - -) ((') (')

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Their fates remain a mystery, here are 10 unexplained disappearances. The song is called, 'The End 2' by Gareth Johnson & Justin Johnson Where else to find All Time 10s... Facebook: http://ow.ly/3FNFR Twitter: http://ow.ly/3FNMk Check out a selection of video's highlighting some Alltime10's favourite and interesting people.. @ http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=365DD325201BCB58

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Are you wondering about how to spend your time in Brazil? No need to worry. We have some great suggestions here. Boat trips, snorkelling and partying are just some of our suggestions for activities in Brazil.Read more about Brazil: http://travels.kilroy.eu/destinations/south-america/brazil

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"What are your favorite travel moments?" Share on FB: http://on.fb.me/1d895Na (you can add a note) Tweet This: http://bit.ly/1d89bnS (you can change the tweet) Song: lagoa v1 - kevin macleod/ http://incompetech.com/

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Sao Paulo: La ciudad de los rascacielos, el fútbol y la samba. Esta ciudad brasileña, es la segunda del mundo con más helipuertos y es que esta macro-urbe brasileña es el lugar donde se se 'cuecen' más negocios de América latina. Mucho millonario y ejecutivo sobrevuelan los 5.667 rascacielos que tiene Sao Paulo, la tercera ciudad del mundo en este sentido, sólo superada por Hong Kong y Nueva York. Además, hemos visto el nuevo estado del Palmeiras (Palestra Italia), el equipo más representativo de la ciudad, que servirá también de sede para la celebración del próximo mundial de fútbol. Otro de los motivos por los que Sao Paulo llama realmente la atención es por la densidad de población: Más de 20 millones de personas, lo que la convierte en una de las tres ciudades con más gente del mundo. Mucho de ello tiene que ver con la parte más marginal de la ciudad, las favelas (casa de la montaña). Son más de 2000.

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Post completo no Blog :: http://bit.ly/181iF0v Inscreva-se aqui para não perder nenhum vídeo: http://bit.ly/12vGiii Facebook :: http://facebook.com/JulianaGoesOficial Instagram :: Twitter :: Pinterest @jujulianagoes Loja que indico ♥ http://www.paletaspinceisecia.loja2.com.br - Use o cupom JUGOES para desconto nas compras acima de R$50! Espero ter feito seu dia mais colorido :) Se gostou dá um joinha \o/ Obrigada pela visita, um beijo no coração. Boa sorte! Royalty Free Music by Audio Micro http://audiomicro.com/royalty-free-music

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Preview of 74-minute documentary by Lin and Larry Pardey. YouTube Rental: $2.99 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byhAS1O6qt8&list=PL5713DE2E60C714A9&index=6 Video Download (wmv, mov): $12.99 Included in Pardey 4-Pack Download: $39.99 CHNL DVD: $22.95 + S&H www.thesailingchannel.tv/pardey/chnl/ Skimming before caressing tradewinds, savoring tropical landfalls, evading stormy seas—such is the image of the cruising life under sail. It is all this, but it can be so much more. Join Lin and Larry Pardey at their New Zealand home base as they recount some of their most memorable adventures during more than 30 years of cruising. Sail with them across the Indian Ocean on board 29-foot, 9-inch Taleisin. Learn how they planned and executed a sevenmonth "Champagne Safari on a Beer Budget," outfi tting a 4X4 to reach remote corners of southern Africa. Share their memories of campfi re evenings with Kalahari Bushmen, life in a sculptors' commune in Zimbabwe's northern reaches, and days of animal-watching at waterholes far from game reserves. Then voyage onward with them to Brazil, and see how two 14-year-old passengers led them into a unique, eight-month-long island encounter with nine Brazilian families who dreamed of their own off shore adventures. Finally, sail north through the Atlantic to Ireland's music-filled shores and a summer of history, classic sailing, and friendship. Along the way, you'll learn some of the truisms that could help you get out adventuring sooner and more enjoyably—whether on the water or on land. You'll also come to know more about this longtime cruising couple who have been dubbed "the enablers" because of their enthusiasm and willingness to share their secrets for exploring the far corners of the world on a limited budget. "After voyaging tens of thousands of engineless miles under sail, penning more useful marine books than Hiscock and Moitessier combined, and receiving more awards for their pursuits than Tom Hanks has for his, Lin and Larry Pardey are entitled to their well-earned nautical opinions." —HERB McCORMACK, EDITOR-AT-LARGE, CRUISING WORLD

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Recife is the 4th-largest Metropolitan area in Brazil with 3,768,902 inhabitants, the largest metropolitan area of the North/Northeast Regions, the 4th-largest metropolitan influence area in Brazil, and the capital of the state of Pernambuco. The population of the city proper was 1,561,659 in 2009. Recife is located where the Beberibe River meets the Capibaribe River to flow into the Atlantic Ocean. It is a major port on the Atlantic Ocean. The name Recife means "reef" in Portuguese, in allusion to the coral reefs that are present by the city's shores. The many rivers, small islands and over 50 bridges found in Recife city center characterize its geography and gives it the moniker of the "Brazilian Venice." The Metropolitan Region of Recife is the main industrial zone of the State of Pernambuco; most relevant products are those derived from cane (sugar and ethanol), electronics, food, and others; thanks to the fiscal incentives of government, many industrial enterprises were started in the 1970s and 1980s. Recife has a tradition of being the most important commercial center of the North/Northeastern region of Brazil with more than 52,500 business enterprises in Recife itself plus 32,500 in the Metro Area which will total more than 85,000. A combination of a large supply of labor and significant private investments turned Recife into Brazil's second largest medical center, (second only to São Paulo); modern hospitals with state-of-the-art equipment receive patients from several neighboring States. Like all other cities in the Northeast, Recife is developing its tourist sector. The beach of Porto de Galinhas, 60 kilometers (37 miles) south of the city, has been repeatedly awarded the title of best beach in Brazil and has drawn many tourists. Recife's infrastructure is among the most developed in Brazil for travellers and business people, though there is wide room for improvement. The city is also a renowned educational center, and home to the Federal University of Pernambuco, the largest university in Pernambuco. Several Brazilian historical figures, such as the poet and abolitionist Castro Alves, moved to Recife to attain their education. Recife is served by the Gilberto Freyre/Guararapes International Airport which connects Recife to several Brazilian destinations as well as major international cities in Europe, the United States and South America. Also, together with Natal these are the only Brazilian cities with direct flights to the paradise islands of Fernando de Noronha, World Heritage Site since 2001. ( source Wikipedia )

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Vídeo Promocional do Estado do Mato Grosso do Sul

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CHAPTERS Santos in the FIFA Club World Cup - 0:27 | Visiting Sao Paulo - 2:37 | 1950 World Cup Revisited - 5:04 | Arena de Sao Paulo - 8:07 | 2002 FIFA World Cup captain Cafu - 9:51 | Roberto Carlos' Brazilian Best XI - 13:38 | Football museum - 15:37 | Corinthians - 18:55 Brazil 2014 Magazine focuses on Sao Paulo and the city's great clubs, along with the 1950 FIFA World Cup, and Roberto Carlos picks his all-time Brazilian best team. Episode 3 of Brazil 2014 magazine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uhtzuu0bVL8 More videos on the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC6A454DD385AAB9F More on the host country of Brazil 2014: http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/destination/hostcountry/index.html Subscribe to FIFA on YouTube to stay updated on daily releases: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=fifatv More videos from FIFA on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/fifa The monthly Brazil 2014 video magazine reports on Brazil's preparations for hosting the 2014 FIFA World Cup™, touching on the varied character of the regions and venues as well as Brazil's passionate and colourful relationship with football at all levels. Special features will focus on Brazilian players at home and abroad, their clubs, the 1950 FIFA World Cup and FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.

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Everyone needs to be brushing up their Brazilian Portuguese for the '14 World Cup and '16 Olympics in Brazil! Jo teaches Damon a little Portuguese and Damon shares the cheapest ways to learn languages. Apps: Duo Lingo Websites Featured: ielanguages.com Couchsurfing.com Meetup.com Follow us on all social media sites! Website: https://www.damonandjo.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DamonAndJo Twitter: https://twitter.com/damonandjo Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/DamonAndJo Instagram: http://instagram.com/damonandjo

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