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Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), the public health system in Brazil, provides processo transexualizador (PrTr or PT-SUS, English: transsexualizing process). [40] This includes psychological counseling, hormone therapy, and sex reassignment surgeries. [41]
Olavo de Carvalho's father was a lawyer and his mother worked in the printing industry. They divorced while he was a child. [33] His first name, which he claimed meant "survivor" in Norwegian, [34] [23] was chosen by his grandmother.
Carteira de identidade Nacional (National Identity Card in Portuguese) is the official national identity document in Brazil. It is often informally called carteira de identidade (identity card), "RG" ( [ɛʁiˈʒe] ) (from Registro Geral , General Registry) or simply identidade .
Maria Lucrécia Eunice Facciolla Paiva (November 7, 1929 – December 13, 2018) was a Brazilian lawyer and activist who challenged the Brazilian military dictatorship. [3] [4] [5] After Brazil's military dictatorship disappeared her husband, the former federal deputy Rubens Paiva, without a word as to his whereabouts, Eunice confronted a dire need to support herself and her children; she ...
Sônia Bone de Souza Silva Santos (born 6 March 1974), usually known as Sônia Guajajara, is a Brazilian indigenous activist, environmentalist, and politician. A member of the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL), she was initially a candidate for President of Brazil in the 2018 Brazilian general election, before being chosen as the vice presidential running mate of nominee Guilherme Boulos.
I spent two days in Toulouse, which Lonely Planet dubbed the top city to visit in 2025.. Nicknamed the "Pink City," Toulouse is home to several universities and iconic sites.
The library of the headquarters of the institution in Rio de Janeiro, called Biblioteca Maria Beatriz Nascimento, [18] was created in 1876 through Decree No. 6164 of March 24, 1876. [19] The regional library unit in Brasilia was constituted in 2016.
have changed. For example, Rio Tinto, Vale and Xstrata, Brasil’s and London’s largest mining companies, not only ended negotiations on their buyout deal, but have strategically refused to engage in traditional long term supply contracts due to lucrative spot market opportunities. This