Posts Tagged ‘Brazil’
Brazil confident about World Cup stadium building
This isn’t about climate change – but it may be the face of the future
Friday, January 14th, 2011
Rain in Brazil, rain in Australia and rain in Sri Lanka. Rain is the factor that links all three large-scale disasters unfolding before our eyes in these very different regions of the world.
Improve Your Power By Drinking Efusjon Energy Drink
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
by Michael Cain Acai berry has created a name for itself in Hollywood. A lot of consumers wonder whether the benefits it professes are true. But the acai berry is no current marvel. A natural inhabitant of Brazil, the acai berry is usually taken in extract. Nowadays, you can purchase these in wellness stores. There are a lot of advantages and at the same time, this health supplement has triggered a lot of excitement. There are several popular acai berry produce for sale in the market sold by
Açaà Berry in Canada - Canada Is The Brand New Hot Spot For AçaÃ
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
With the many diverse health-promoting and improving benefits it offers, the acai berry in its various forms has been used throughout the history of natural medicine, beginning with ancient herbal healers in Brazil’s lush green Amazon Rainforests. These herbalists often prescribed acai root to boost blood count and cure jaundice, while acai berry oil was employed as a successful treatment for diarrhea and other digestive disorders. While crushed acai berry seeds proved helpful in lowering hi
The China BRIC: Questions Ahead for Global Manufacturings Bride
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
The emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China, or BRIC bloc of countries, represent 40 percent of the world’s population and together, a growing economic force. Throughout the next six weeks, Chris Devonshire-Ellis will travel to the four BRIC nations to observe the impact these nations are having on one another, and the impact they are having on the world. In this first article he focuses on the biggest economy of the four, China. By Chris Devonshire-Ellis BEIJING, Sept. 30 –