Gal Costa Essays

  • Tropicalia Research Paper

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    Brazilian music industry to convince them that Brazilian music was in desperate need of new ideas but to no avail he got little to no support. Veloso then decided to gather a small group of young musicians which encompassed Bahian artists Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa and Tom Zé, the psychedelic rock band Os Mutantes, poets Torquato Neto and Capinam, and the conductor and orchestral arranger Rogério Duprat, who together would form the nucleus of a new “rebel” movement in Brazilian music (Perrone, Dunn 72-74).

  • Virtual Reality Technology

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    serendipity that needs to be experienced firsthand” (Dyril 1). A closer representation of the Metaverse is what is called a virtual world. Dan Costa sums up a virtual world best by describing virtual worlds as having “smooth chat features and realistic graphic environment, and they offer subscribers the ability to create unique avatars and wander freely” (Costa 1). This is very similar to Stephenson’s Metaverse in the sense that it gives users the opportunity to socially interact with other users without

  • The Servants of Twilight

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    Newport Beach, California. Together, the two live in Costa Mesa, a city near Los Angeles. The Church of Twilight, headed by a supposedly psychic woman named Grace Spivey, is the main force against Joey Scavello. Charlie Harrison is a private detective who helps the Scavello family evade the clutches of the members of The Church of Twilight, who are called The Servants of Twilight. It begins on a sunny afternoon in 1985 in the parking lot of a Costa Mesa mall. Christine Scavello and her son are walking

  • Portico Marketing Case Study

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    Portico 1. Current strategy & results Promotion: not mentioned Product: wooden doors from Costa Rica Price: The current strategy focuses mainly on the low price of the product. The market for wooden doors, especially for high quality doors, is little to small in Costa Rica, so that is why the company is exporting to the US. Furthermore the financial condition of the company was very bad, so they had to make profits in short period of time, which explains the low price strategy and the

  • The Lost World: Summary

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    fiction novel about a group of scientists of different fields that go on an expedition to an island to bring back a rich and stubborn scientist from a test expedition that he cared about more than his life. The "lost world" is an island off the coast of Costa Rica called Isla Sorna on which a company named InGen (Short for International Genetics Corps.), genetically engineered and contrived dinosaurs which were extinct since 65 million years. This island was used as an incubator for the dinosaurs before

  • Costa Rica

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    Costa Rica Costa Rica has a culture and landscape, along with other intriguing aspects, that would make almost anyone want to visit there. I had always wanted to go out of the country, so my friend Doug and I decided that Costa Rica was the place to be. This Spanish speaking paradise lies between Mexico and South America. The entire country is practically surrounded by water with the Caribbean Sea on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other. Needless to say, there was a lot more in Costa

  • My First Host Family

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    My First Host Family The situation I was presented with was somewhat ironic. In preparation for my departure to Study Service Term in Costa Rica, I worried a great deal about my first host family. Would they be mean? Would I be able to understand their Spanish? Would I like their food? These were the main concerns for me then. At no time did I stop to consider that it might be difficult to leave my first host family, the thought never entered my head. After all, they were not really my family

  • Jurassic Park Summary

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    Sattler were among many people paleontologists that were funded by a wealthy man by the name of John Hammond. The two of them were visited by a man named Morris who was very interested in Hammond. Apparently he had leased an island of the west of Costa Rica. He had some kind of big development going on for the past ten years. He also had been buying large quantities of Amber which seemed useless due to it's low value. And Morris, being from the government, was very suspicious. Shortly after this

  • My Life

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    Life I was born in San Jose, Costa Rica, and moved to California when I was very young. Before I moved to California my dad traveled back and forth for 2 or 3 yrs from California and back to Costa Rica. He spent most of his time working in the Fresno area, in the cities of Tulare, and Visalia. He says he spent his time working in any available job including some farm labor jobs and went back to Costa Rica to spend time with us. After the second time he left Costa Rica to come and work he did not

  • History of Costa Rica

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    History of Costa Rica Human habitation can be traced back more than 10,000 years but it appears Costa Rica was sparsely populated and a relative backwater in the pre-Columbian era. There is little sign of major communities and none of the impressive stone architecture that characterized the more advanced civilizations of Mesoamerica to the north and the Andes to the south. When Columbus arrived near Lim¢¢n on September 18, 1502 on his third and last voyage to the Americas, there were probably

  • Cross-cultural Learning

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    I was lucky enough to be raised in a family that strongly felt its Irish and Celtic heritage should be celebrated. From them, I learned the beauty of my own culture, and an appreciation to learn the cultures of others. I brought that appreciation with me through life, and found it to make all the difference. My earliest cross-cultural experience that I can remember with clarity was the Spanish exchange student who was hosted by one of my aunts. Mai not only taught me about her culture, which

  • Big Fish in a Small Pond

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    Big Fish in a Small Pond While living in Costa Rica last summer I was introduced to a new culture and way of life. The national slogan, “Puravida,” was the daily greeting while riding my bike down the dirt rode into town for Spanish class. The country’s belief in “Puravida” translated - ‘pure life’ is one component that makes Costa Rica distinct in this ever-globalizing world. In the small town I lived the people would work for a day, fishing or tour-guiding, and spend the next three days off

  • The Natural History of Mahogany

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    patterns, veneer, and plywood (Hill, 1952). In Costa Rica, the only population of Mahogany exists in the Guanacaste-Puntarenas region where the tropical dry forests occur. Both of the species' ranges overlap in this region, with Bigleaf Mahogany, S. macrophylla, extending from the Bolivian Amazon up the Atlantic and Gulf Coast to Mexico, while Pacific Coast Mahogany, S. humilis, ranges from Mexico down the Pacific Coast to 9 degrees N in Costa Rica. The two species defy taxonomy and interbreed

  • No Clear Answer Concerning the Decriminalization of Prostitution

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    No Clear Answer Concerning the Decriminalization of Prostitution To decriminalize or not to decriminalize? That is the question people in the United States and other nations have been asking themselves for decades. Many countries, including Costa Rica, Italy, Norway, and Singapore, do legally sanction certain forms of prostitution, and some find it odd that a nation like the United States, which prides itself so heavily on the principle of individual liberty, would forbid any type of activity

  • Man Against Nature in Jurassic Park

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    several specialists to satisfy his investors' curiosity and concerns. Dr. Grant (a Paleontologist), Dr. Sadtler (a Paleobotanist), and Dr. Malcolm (a Chaotician), as well as a lawyer all are summoned to the island of Isla Nublar, 120 miles from Costa Rica and home of Jura... ... middle of paper ... ...sts of Jurassic Park don't realize that the control they think that they have does not exist. In Jurassic Park, nature appears beautiful and controllable when it is viewed from afar.

  • Iran-Contra Affair: The Diversion Scandal

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    cargo plane suffered damaging missile blows. Hasenfus’ outdated cargo plane was knocked from the sky as a result of Nicaraguan surface to air missiles. After notifying the office of the United States Vice-President, informants in both El Salvador and Costa Rica would scramble to assess and control a seemingly uncomplicated situation. While United States officials prepared to limit their damages, the Nicaraguan captors televised Hasenfus’ explanation of illegal actions by the United States and specifically

  • Ecotourism in South American Countries

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    Ecotourism in South American Countries Synopsis: We are living in a world that tends to put developed nations against indigenous peoples. Foreign developers seeking cheap labor and natural resources on untouched lands are exploiting cultures that have survived for centuries on their own. South America is a continent that possesses rich indigenous culture that is still relatively untouched by outsiders. Americans have the ability to preserve that heritage through organized efforts to encourage

  • Coffee Producers Cartel

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    Coffee Producers Cartel A cartel explained by economists is a method of controlling the supply and demand effect and restricting prices from continual decrease. A cartel is an unlawful association or group of manufacturers or suppliers who get together to maintain high prices and restrict competition. In its simplest terms, a cartel is an agreement between businesses not to compete with each other. The agreement is usually verbal and often informal. Typically, cartel members may agree

  • CSR Programs: Direct and Indirect Effect on Consumers

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    provides information up to date about company’s initiatives to its customers. Environmental Starbucks is committed to reduce its operating costs and increase shareholder value through energy and water efficiency. From coffee-growing conditions in Costa Rica to the increased electricity needed to power our stores, the company takes into consideration the global impact of their business actions. For instance, by building more energy-efficient facilities and stores, conserving the energy (and water)

  • What Are The Pros And Cons Of Coca Cola

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    Coca-Cola es una empresa que se ha distinguido por más de 124 años en ofrecer bebidas refrescantes a los consumidores que pueden ser con y sin gas. Fue fundada por John Pemberton en Atlanta (su sede), su principal producto es el que lleva el mismo nombre de la compañía, Coca-Cola, sin embargo ya cuenta con una mayor diversidad de productos para todos los gustos que se clasifican en dos principales categorías con y sin gas. La compañía Coca-Cola llegó a México en 1926 a Monterrey y Tampico. Para el