1757970000
The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Brazil.
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Reviewing the US history: Multiculturalism in Terrorist by John Updike
Reviewing the US history: Multiculturalism in Terrorist by John Updike
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Rethinking Race, Gender and Class in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema and Literature
Rethinking Race, Gender and Class in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema and Literature
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Genre Studies and the Teaching of Writing
Genre Studies and the Teaching of Writing
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Examining critical thinking during later language development: A cross-national linguistic comparison
Examining critical thinking during later language development: A cross-national linguistic comparison
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Portuguese teachers training/education for the curriculum reconstruction in the age of internalization
Portuguese teachers training/education for the curriculum reconstruction in the age of internalization
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Brazil / U.S. Knowledge Exchange: The Process of Teaching and Learning English as a Foreign Language in Public Schools Within a Cross-Cultural Perspective
Brazil / U.S. Knowledge Exchange: The Process of Teaching and Learning English as a Foreign Language in Public Schools Within a Cross-Cultural Perspective
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Deaf Education: A Comparison Between Brazilian and American Higher Education Experiences - Knowledge and Possibilities
Deaf Education: A Comparison Between Brazilian and American Higher Education Experiences - Knowledge and Possibilities
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A study about cognitive processes: An application of a processing model of L2 learning
A study about cognitive processes: An application of a processing model of L2 learning
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The Politics of Afro-Brazilian Bodies in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema
The Politics of Afro-Brazilian Bodies in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema
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Metaphor and Urban Violence in Minas Gerais, Brazil
Metaphor and Urban Violence in Minas Gerais, Brazil