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Brazilian  Flag Following three centuries under the rule of Portugal, Brazil became an independent nation in 1822. By far the largest and most populous country in South America, Brazil overcame more than half a century of military intervention in the governance of ... [read more]
Blog: A day to venture around the city
Date: July 27th 2008

This past week I made an amazing discovery. On Wednesday, while in the car on the way to visit a hospital, my coworker and I drove by a Starbucks! This may seem insignificant to you guys in the U.S. who pass 4 or 5 Starbucks on your way to work in the morning…but here in São Paulo, I had only heard rumors of their existence, but have never met anyone who actually had seen one. If you are won ... read more




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Angela Cruciano
I am the International Health Programs Manager for a faith-based NGO called Operation Blessing International. The blog entries from 2009 on are a reflection of some of my work related travels. The older posts are from the 2 months I spent in São Paulo, Brazil where I was working as an intern at the Secretariat de Saude studying meningitis surveillance practices. ... full info
Joined: April 3rd 2008
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