October 28
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DAY OF:
Dia Federal do Funcionário Público
(Public Servant). The date was established by the government of Getúlio Vargas, when the Conselho Federal do Serviço Público Civil (Federal Board of Civil Public Service) was created in 1937. One year later, the Departamento Administrativo do Serviço Público do Brasil (Administrative Department of Public Service in Brazil) was created, On 28 October 1939, Decree nº 1.713, was issued. This decree regulate the functions, duties and rights of public servants. More than fifty years later, on 11 December 1990, this decree was replaced by a new law (Lei nº8112), which contained various alterations according to the 1988 Constitutional Law.
PUBLIC SERVANT
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Homenagem dia do funcionario publico 2012 |
Programa Especial do Dia do Servidor Público |
Direito Administrativo – Estatuto dos Servidores Públicos Civis da União Lei 8.112/90 Parte I |
Direito Administrativo – Estatuto dos Servidores Públicos Civis da União Lei 8.112/90 Parte II |
Dia da Engenharia da Aeronáutica
(Aeronautics Engineer). The day is dedicated to Marshal Casimiro Montenegro Filho (1904-2000), who was born on 29 October 1904. He is patron of Área de Engenharia (Engineering Unit) da FAB and Academia Nacional de Engenharia (National Engineering Academy) of the Brazilian Air Force.The marshal founded the Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA; Aeronautics Technical Institute) in São José de Campos (SP) and the Centro Tecnológico da Aeronáutica (CTA; Center for Aeronautics Technology). Aeronautics engineers are responsible for the development and technology of aircraft. At present, more than 850 aeronautics engineers are registered in Brazil.
AERONAUTICS ENGINEER
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Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA) |
Promotional Video ITA 2010 |
UFU ENGENHARIA AERONAUTICA |
Engenharia Aeroespacial – UFMG |
BRAZILIAN HISTORY:
1637
Foundation of the city of Ubatuba (SP)
Ubatuba is located at ‘Litoral Norte’ (North Coast) of the state of São Paulo. At present, the city counts about eighty thousand inhabitants. A great part of the municipial area of almost 800 square km is covered by the state park ‘Serra do Mar’. At the time of the arrival of the first Europeans, the region was inhabited by Tupiambás indian tribes. German mercenary soldier Hans Staden, who was captured by these indians, was the first to name this region, in 1552.A few decades later, José de Anchieta (one of the founders of the city of São Paulo) was held captive in Iperoig. On 28 October 1637, the settlement of Iperoig became a village, and was renamed into Vila Nova da Exaltação à Santa Cruz do Salvador de Ubatuba. Initially, farming was the principal activity, but the presence of the port of Santos boosted the economic activities in Ubatuba. In 1948, Ubatuba gained the title ‘Estância Balneária’ (beach top location), as one of the fifteen in the state of São Paulo.
UBATUBA (SP)
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Conheça Ubatuba |
Ubatuba – Pontos turísticos no centro da cidade |
Histórias e lendas da Ilha Anchieta/ Ubatuba – Reportagem Especial – Parte 1 de 3 |
Histórias e lendas da Ilha Anchieta/ Ubatuba – Reportagem Especial – Parte 2 de 3 |
Histórias e lendas da Ilha Anchieta/ Ubatuba – Reportagem Especial – Parte 3 de 3 |
Aniversário Ubatuba 375 Anos. Imagens Aéreas. |
Ubatuba em Alta Definição |
Brazil – Ubatuba – The Northern Shores of Sao Paulo |
1924
Uprising of young army officers, led by Luis Carlos Prestes, in Rio Grande do Sul
In the first decades of the 20th century, Brazilian politics were dominated by the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais. Other prominent states (Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Bahia, and Pernambuco) were dissatisfied by this dominance. Young army officers tried to initiate revolts against the government. The revolt of the ’18 of Forte Copacabana (Rio de Janeiro) was such a revolt. Another uprising took place exactly two years later, in São Paulo. On 28 October 1924, another uprising was started in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul. It was soon followed by a rebel march which has become famous as ‘Coluna Prestes‘ (or ‘Coluna Invicta’), led by Luis Carlos Prestes. The rebels marched no less than twenty-five thousand kilometers throughout Brazil, in two years and three months. Despite the large numbers of battles (53) with government troops, they had been beaten. The march, the number of rebels was reduced from more than 14 thousand to little more than 600) ended with voluntarily exile in neighboring country Bolivia.
COLUNA PRESTES
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Luís Carlos Prestes – História |
Coluna Prestes | DOC |
A Coluna Prestes |
A verdade sobre a Coluna Prestes |
1937
Imprisonment of writer Rachel de Queiroz in Ceará.
Rachel was born on 17 February 1910 in Fortaleza. In 1915, her family moved to Rio de Janeiro, and to Belém in 1917. In 1927, she started to publish in a journal, under the pseudonym ‘Rita de Queiroz’. Three years later, Rachel published her first novel ‘O Quinze’. She joined the Brazilian Communist Party in the same year. In 1937, with the creation of “Estado Novo” (New State) by Vargas, her books were considered as ‘subversive’ and were burned publicly. She became imprisoned for three months. In 1961, Rachel was invited by president Jânio Quadros to become minster of Education, but she refused. Rachel supported the military coup in 1964, she was awarded to become UN representative in 1966. In 1977, Rachel became the first woman to enter the Academia Brasileira de Letras (Literature Board). She died in 2003, due to a heart attack.
RACHEL DE QUEIROZ
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1 de 4 – Perfil – Raquel de Queiroz – A historia de quem nos contou muitas historias |
2 de 4 – Perfil – Raquel de Queiroz – A historia de quem nos contou muitas historias |
3 de 4 – Perfil – Raquel de Queiroz – A historia de quem nos contou muitas historias |
4 de 4 – Perfil – Raquel de Queiroz – A historia de quem nos contou muitas historias |
Rachel de Queiroz (escritora) – De Lá Pra Cá (Bloco 1/2) |
Rachel de Queiroz (escritora) – De Lá Pra Cá (Bloco 2/2) |
Rachel de Queiroz: não me deixes. (Mestres da Literatura) |
Raquel de Queiroz a história da mulher que mais se destacou na literatura |
Rachel de Queiroz – Documentário (entrevista) |
o quinze rachel queiroz |
Trailer O Quinze |
Curta metragem – O Quinze, Rachel de Queiróz |
1982
Announcement of the production of the measles vaccine, by Fundação Oswaldo Cruz in Rio de Janeiro
Measles was quite common in Brazil and caused many deaths. From 1968, all measles cases have to be registered. Starting in the 80s of the past century, national vaccination campaigns sharply reduced the incidence of measles infections. During the 90s, only a few outbreaks were registered. From 2005, no measles infections have been reported. The vaccine was the first measles vaccine entirely produced in Brazil.
MEASLES
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Sarampo: doença provoca manchas avermelhadas na pele |
Vacina contra o sarampo é essencial para quem vai viajar para a Europa |
THE MEASLES informational video |
Vídeo Institucional da Fiocruz – 2011 |
1985
Second Futsal world title for Brazil
Until 1989, World Championships Futsal were organized by FIFUSA. The first championship was in 1982 and was won by Brazil. The second championship was held in Spain. Spain was beaten in the final by 3 to 1. In 1988, the third FIFUSA championship was won by Paraguay, which had beaten Brazil in the final. Since 1989, the World Futsal Championship are organized by the FIFA. Brazil won five titles, and Spain two.
FUTSAL 1985
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Campeonato Mundial de Futebol de Salão FIFUSA Espanha 1985 – 1ª Fase – Brasil X Holanda |
Campeonato Mundial de Futebol de Salão FIFUSA Espanha 1985 – Final – Brasil X Espanha |
By Adriano Antoine Robbesom © 2007, 2015
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