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Great Personalities

Great Personalities. EE Jardim Moraes Prado II São Paulo – SP – Brazil. Sister Dulce. “ Love overcomes all obstacles, all the sacrifices. As much as we do, it is little compared to what God does for us”.

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Great Personalities

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  1. Great Personalities EE Jardim Moraes Prado II São Paulo – SP – Brazil

  2. Sister Dulce “Love overcomes all obstacles, all the sacrifices. As much as we do, it is little compared to what God does for us”.

  3. Maria Rita de Souza Brito Lopes Pontes (Salvador, May 26, 1914 - Salvador, Brazil, March 13, 1992), better known as Sister Dulce, or the Poor Blessed the Poor Dulce, having received the epithet of "the good angel Bahia ", was a Catholic nun in Brazil. Sister Dulce became famous for his works of charity and assistance to the poor and needy.

  4. Tarsila do Amaral Tarsila do Amaral, born Capivari, September 1, 1886 - Sao Paulo, was a Brazilian painter and designer, and a central figure in Brazilian painting and the first phase of the Brazilian modernist movement, along with Anita Malfatti. His picture Abaporu, 1928, inaugurated the movement in the visual arts cannibalistic.

  5. From 1966, now sells his paintings, donating part of the money raised to an institution run by Chico Xavier, whom he befriends. He visited her when passing through Sao Paulo and both kept correspondence.

  6. Roberto Marinho Pisani Roberto Marinho wasborn in Rio de Janeiro, December 3, 1904 - Brazil. He was a journalist and a Brazilian businessman, having been President of Globo Organizations from 1925 to 2003. One of its most important social projects is the Roberto Marinho Foundation

  7. The Roberto Marinho Foundation started with the goal of promoting quality education in Brazil. The story began with the Telecourse, a TV program that offered classes on television for completion of basic schooling. The program has become a methodology, known as teleclassroom, recognized by the Ministry of Education and adopted by public schools, businesses and other institutions and has trained more than five million Brazilians. In over 30 years, the Foundation has developed educational technologies, using all possible tools, such as television, books and internet, to train educators and students.

  8. Paulo Freire Reglus Paulo NevesFreire (Recife, September 19, 1921, Brazil was a Brazilian educator and philosopher. Was noted for his work in popular education, geared for both the school and for the formation of political consciousness. It is considered one of the most outstanding thinkers in the history of Pedagogy world, influencing the movement known as critical pedagogy.

  9. Your teaching practice was based on the belief that the student assimilate the object of study making use of practice dialectic with reality. The student create their own education, making himself the way, not following a previously constructed. Brazil was the most honored in history: he won 41 titles of Doctor Honoris Cause from universities like Harvard, Cambridge and Oxford. The Paulo Freire method is a proposal for adult literacy developed by the educator Paulo Freire, The method was born in 1962 when Freirewas director of the Department of Cultural Extension of Recife University where he formed a group to test the method in the city of Angicos, RN. Freirecriticized the traditional system, which used the booklet as a central tool of instruction in teaching reading and writing.

  10. Ayrton Senna AyrtonSenna da Silva was born in Sao Paulo, March 21, 1960, in Brazil, was a Brazilian Formula 1 driver, three times world champion in 1988, 1990 and 1991. He was also runner-up in the controversial championship in 1989 and 1993. He died in an accident at the AutodromoEnzo e Dino Ferrari at Imola during the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994. It is recognized as one of the biggest names in Brazilian sport and one of the greatest drivers in motorsport history.

  11. The AyrtonSenna Institute is the fulfillment of the dream of the triple champion of Formula 1 to offer new generations of Brazilians necessary opportunities to develop their potential and be champions at school and in life. The Institute's work focuses on education as a means to human development. This is because we believe this is the most effective way to transform the potential of each competency and skills to ensure their active participation in society. Created in 1997, Accelerate Brazil is an emergency program, correction of flow of elementary school. He combats the repetition that leads to distortion between age and grade that the student attends, and also school dropouts.

  12. Chico Mendes Francisco Alves Mendes Filho, better known as Chico Mendes, was born in Xapuri, December 15, 1944, was a rubber tapper, unionist and environmental activist in Brazil. His political activity aimed at the preservation of the Amazon rainforest and gave him worldwide recognition. In 1987, Chico Mendes was visited by some members of the UN in Xapuri; they could see firsthand the devastation of the forest and the expulsion of rubber tappers caused by projects financed by international banks.

  13. In 1989, the group Torture Never Again, a Brazilian human rights NGO, created the award Chico Mendes Resistance Medal, a tribute not just to Chico Mendes, but also to all persons or groups who, according to the organization - fighting for human rights. The award is given each year and personalities like Dom Paulo EvaristoArns, Jaime Wright, Louise ErundinaBicudo, Paulo Freire, Barbosa Lima Sobrinho, Herbert de Souza, Alceu Amoroso Lima, Luis Fernando Verissimo, Zuzu Angel, Oscar Niemeyer, Brad Will and organizations like Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the Bar Association of Brazil (OAB) have received the honor.

  14. Pelé Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Pele. Born in Three Hearts - Minas Gerais – Brazil, ex-football player. It is an important figure because in Brazil, Pelé is hailed as a national hero for his achievements and contributions to football.

  15. It is also known for his support of policies to improve social conditions of the poor, and even dedicated his thousandth goal for poor children in Brazil. During his career, was called King of Football, Pele, or simply King.

  16. LULA Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, former President of Brazil(Garanhuns, PE, October 27, 1945), better known as Lula, is a politician, a former trade unionist, former steelworker and former president of the Brazilian Republic.

  17. He was the thirty-fifth President of the Federative Republic of Brazil, a position which position he held from 1 January 2003 to January 1, 2011. Much has created several popular social programs for the benefit of the Brazilians.

  18. Machado de Assis Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, wasborn in Rio de Janeiro, June 21, 1839. It was a Brazilianwriter, widelyregarded as thebiggestname in nationalliterature. He wrote in virtuallyallliterarygenres, being a poet, novelist, columnist, playwright, storyteller, feuilletonist, journalistandliterarycritic. Witnessedpoliticalchange in the country whentheRepublicreplacedthe Empire andwas a greatcommentatorandreporterofthesocio-politicaleventsofhis time.

  19. At 21 yearsold Machado wasalreadyconsidered a personalitybetweenthewheelsintellectual Rio. Machado hasworkedextensively as a reporterandjournalistfrom 1860 to 1867. Enjoyedgreatprestige in life, reallyrare for a writeratthe time. He waselectedfirstpresidentoftheBrazilianAcademyofLetters. Machado'sworkisof fundamental importance for theanalysisofpoliticaltransitions in Brazilandsocietyof Rio de Janeiro - Brazil - nineteenthandtwentiethcentury.

  20. EE Jardim Moraes Prado II São Paulo – SP – Brazil 2012 Silviana Grossi - Teacher

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