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Brazil revision (key words (indigenous tribes, inequality, G.D.P, infant…
Brazil revision
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Olympics
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$4.5 billion plan to improve hundreds of favelas, including tearing down 123 areas and relocating 13.000 families.
to improve safety 'pacification teams' have been put in the faves. these are armed police who aim to take control of the faves away from drug gangs
By 2016 120,000 jobs per year will be created.
pacification, the ambitious government plan aimed at reclaiming control of the slums from drug gangs and other organised groups
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1,000 people have already seen their homes destroyed to make way for a new, improved highway which is needed for the Olympic games.
three expressways for buses, to be built by 2016 will pass through several favelas home to thousands.
preparations are also displacing informal workers. street vendors have been evicted from some sites to make way for roads. there are plans to evict more closer to Rio 2016.
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the Rio 2016 education programme has been expanded beyond the boundaries of the city and is now spreading the Olympic valves to more than 100,000 pupils in 168 schools across the state of Rio DE Janine. one of the main aims of the programmes to broaden the range of sports practised in public schools
Rio would only be able to house 52,000 tourists; the expected number is 1 million. there is a massive need for housing and transportation development.
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water has still not been improved. this is expensive to clean up and dangerous, however must be done for the water events.
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location
Brazil is on the continent of South America. The Atlantic Ocean in Brazil is Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro Sao, paulo. The Amazon river flows in the northeast of Brazil where it meet the Atlantic ocean.
tourism
Around 6.4 million tourists visit Brazil each year, one of the fewest of any country in the world is a percentage of its total population. half of them head to Rio. 23. Manana is located in the middle of the Amazon rain forest, but is home to more than 2.5 million people.
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25,000 amazon natives/tribes.
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