this is because they have vast resources in their land ,like for instance, iron, so the more they have, the more sell which means loads of money
Although painful, Brazilian waxes are becoming increasingly popular. It is believed that men prefer a woman to be hairless in that region of the body. Waxing is the fastest and most long lasting way to achieve this.
A special pair of running shoes
the first video game(pong) was invented and incredibly successful so people wanted to sponsor it so they made a gaming industry and that's how it spread on
the reason a government may nationalize an industry:1...the industry may be sinking or becoming bankrupt2...the industry may be exploiting customers and need to be reprimanded3....also the industry may be over stepping the consumers right so the government nationalised the industry so that the consumer's/customer's right will be put back into place
Her mother is Brazilian and her father is American... She has both nationalities, so we can say she is Brazilian... too.
It industrialized, becoming more and more dependent on industry, and less so on agriculture.
You can say "Estou muito feliz" in Brazilian Portuguese.
In certain cases it is. Hydro-electric power plants are commercially viable, as were water wheels in their time. Less successful are generators from tidal streams though they are becoming more so.
Katy Perry is a worldwide artist and has been in the music industry longer than JLS, so at the moment, she is more successful. But in the UK, JLS have had more number 1s, so JLS are more successful than Katy Perry in the UK only.
i met a girl long time back and we decide to get marry originally she is Lebanese but she was born in Brazil and she is holding an Brazilian passport so how can get the Brazilian passport after marry my girlfriend?
Brazilian bonds are offering very high interest rates right now because Brazilian money is not worth as much as other currencies at the moment.
The word "hello" in Brazilian Portuguese is "olá" and Brazil is "Brasil". So, "hello Brazil" in Brazilian Portuguese would be "olá Brasil".