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Brazilian Social ClassesAt the end of the nineteenth century, Brazil was a stable society. Slavery had just been abolished and the monarchy had been replaced by the republic
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The City SlumSao Paulo is one of the largest and most progressive cities in the Western Hemisphere. It is the center of Brazilian industry.
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Church, State, and SlaveryThe institution of slavery endured longer in Brazil than in the United States. The first slaves were imported there well before the Virginia colonists accepted their first shipment in 1619.
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The Beginnings of Boer Society, Part 4For Harmen's Colony at Groenevelt: They shall receive in freehold as much land on the other or eastern side of the Amstel River near the crooked tree as the five of them may be able to plough...
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The Beginnings of Boer Society, Part 3December 13, 1655 Full moon. In the morning fine, bright weather; westerly breeze.
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The Beginnings of Boer Society, Part 2The palisade bearers report that a party of fifty armed Hottentots daily linger in the forest and do not come hither, so we hardly know what to think of all this and whether they are to be trusted.
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The Beginnings of Boer Society, Part 1Jan van Riebeeck was the Dutch East India Company's first commander (1652-1662) of the Cape settlement.
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More and More Foods Seem to Contain Artificial Sweeteners These Days. Are They Safe?Noncaloric (or non-nutritive) sweeteners must undergo extensive testing before they can be sold commercially.
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Handling Food SafelyThe key to avoiding food poisoning is to keep cold foods cold and hot foods hot.
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Preserving NutrientsFoods lose nutritive value during storage and cooking. Exposure to air, light, heat, and water speeds the process.