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    Educação Física e esportes na Ação Integralista Brasileira: Hollanda Loyola e a educação do corpo Educación Física y deporte en Acción Integralista Brasileña: Hollanda Loyola y edu... by Renata Duarte Simões, Silvana Vilodre Goellner

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Loyola won space in the newspaper and traced "General Plan" of Physical Education focused on Brazilian people's needs and characteristics, an aspect emphasized by the author. …”
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    Desenvolvimento de instrumento de coleta de dados de enfermagem para pacientes com câncer de pulmão em quimioterapia ambulatorial Desarrollo de instrumento de recogida de datos de... by Anita Moda Salvadori, José Luiz Tatagiba Lamas, Cláudia Zanon

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…<br>Cancer is a serious public health problem and among its varieties there is lung cancer, which is increasing among brazilian people and in all the world. Its main cause is tobacco use. …”
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    Physical Distancing and Mental Well-Being in Youth Population of Portugal and Brazil during the COVID-19 Pandemic by Jesus D.C. Gil, Pedro Manuel Vargues Aguiar, Sofia Azeredo-Lopes, Patrícia Soares, Heriederson S.D. Moura, Ricardo A. Arcêncio, Ana Rita Oliveira Goes, Ana Gama, Ana Rita Sousa Pedro, Carla Nunes, Ana Marta Feliciano Moniz, Pedro Laires, Sónia Ferreira Dias, Rosa M.P. Souza, Liana W. Pinto, Alexandre Abrantes

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…We aimed to estimate the prevalence of feeling agitated, anxious, down, sad, or low mood (FNF) due to physical distance measures and verify which factors are associated with young Portuguese and Brazilian people. Methods: We used cross-sectional data from the instrument “COVID-19 Barometer: Social Opinion” in Portugal (March 2020 and September 2021) and from “COVID-19 Social Thermometer” in Brazil (August 2020 to April 2021); these surveys included data regarding the health and socioeconomic impact on the population. …”
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    Development and validation of the protocol for the evaluation of voice in patients with hearing impairment (PEV-SHI) by Ana Cristina Coelho, Alcione Ghedini Brasolotto, Fayez Bahmad, Jr.

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The study sample consisted of seventy-eight Brazilian people with cochlear implants (experimental group) and 78 individuals with normal hearing (control group), divided in groups by age range — children from 3 to 5 years; children from 6 to 10 years and adults from 18 to 46 years. …”
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    Análises possíveis: imagens fotográficas dos Apinayé nas expedições de Curt Nimuendajú by Walace Rodrigues

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…These photographs can allow us to understand how the “other” (in this case the Brazilians indigenous) was seen by Nimuendajú as a researcher of the cultures of several Brazilian peoples. The methodology used in this work is the analysis of the speeches of photographic images. …”
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    Other memories, other heritage and decolonialities: Theoretical-methodological contributions to the history of Africa and Afro-descendants and history of Indigenous peoples in Braz... by Elison Antonio Paim, Helena Maria Marques Araújo

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The article is organized in order to explain theoretical-methodological aspects for the construction of conceptual thinking about decoloniality, official and counter-hegemonic memories, heritage and identities, culture and history of Afro-Brazilian peoples, culture and history of indigenous peoples and how these different categories are intersected as a possibility for the construction of other thoughts and practices.…”
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    A diversidade da vida nos territórios amazônicos: onde a figura mítica da cobra se multiplica em diferentes sentidos de mundo(s) by Pâmela Damilano dos Santos

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The paperhighlightsthe contrast between missionary and colonizers' perspectives with the indigenous and Afro-Brazilian peoples. The mythological figure of the snake is demonized in biblical myth of Genesis as the origin of evil, sin and betrayal, while in different indigenous and Afro-Brazilian origin myths, other possible meanings appear,exalting creative and transforming potencies, associated with the rainbow that unites sky and earth in its ability of transit between different poles, as well as in healing rituals (LINDOSO, 2007), also associated with Ayahuasca and female art of Kene, inits transformative potential for healing and visionary perception (BELAUNDE, 2013; LAGROU, 2013); and to the very origin of life in its diversity and of the rivers that intercut Amazonian territories (PÃRÕKUMU & KËHÍRI, 1995; PACHECO, 2009).…”
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