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    Towards the end of the 19th century, immigration to Brazil began to rapidly increase. The demand for coffee continued to increase, and the coffee production industry expanded due to an influx in immigrants from Japan, Portugal, Spain, Italy, as well as several other European countries. Brazil was a divided nation, lacking a unified population or shared culture. The goal of allowing an influx of European immigrants into the country was to conform to European culture, and “civilize” Brazil. Essentially

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    The Alchemist takes after the adventure of an Andalusian shepherd boy named Santiago. Trusting a repeating dream to be prophetic, he chooses to go to a Romani fortune teller in an adjacent town to find its significance. The lady deciphers the fantasy as a prophecy telling the boy that there is a fortune in the pyramids in Egypt. Early into his journey, he meets an old King, whose name was Melchizedek, who instructs him to offer his sheep to go to Egypt and presents the possibility of a

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    The Alchemist - (By Paulo Coelho) About Author : PAUL COELHO : A Brazilian lyricist and a novelist, who wrote one of the famous novel The Alchemist. About book : Published : 1988(80 TRANSLATIONS) GENRES : Fiction and Adventure. What was the story about : This novel shows a quest of a boy named Santiago,about pursuing his dream. A 94 paged novel explains about the pursuit of happiness that an individual feels when he/she discovers his/her personal legend and sound of soul. This story is about

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    one happens in February. Carnival is a great party where the country stops to have fun. The celebrations take place in five days. And in some regions of the country, the party can last between ten and fifteen days. In the Southeast region, in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Carnival is known worldwide and they are practically the same, with grand parades of floats, choreography, music, much samba, and also glamor. In some neighborhoods of the city, a group of people gathers to define the theme of the

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    is not meant to be. At any point in life this can happen, and it did happen to a boy by the name of Santiago. Through Santiago’s journey he learned that something very important that would change his life for forever. In the novel The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Santiago learned everyone on earth has a personal legend, and the universe will conspire to help you reach your personal legend. Throughout the book Santiago learned that just because he was called to do something greater, does not mean it is

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    difficult to overcome. An example of such a city is Sao Paulo. Located in the south-east region of Brazil, Sao Paulo is the 12th largest city in the world. The city is not densely populated, with a total population of 21,900,000. Sao Paulo was established in 1554 and became an official city in 1711. The city is involved in many major industries: business, automotive, pharmaceutical, oil, gas and capital goods are just a few. An industry that Sao Paulo is mostly associated with is business. It is considered

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    In Latin American countries, they have a very unique culture. With their holidays, music, celebrations, and art, the countries in Latin America never cease to bring joy in people’s lives. Latin American culture is vastly different than other cultures in many ways. In Latin America, the languages of Spanish and Portuguese are dominant and most people speak them. However there are people who speak other languages as well. Latin America includes nineteen countries and several territories. There are

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    Transportation is the method that a traveler uses to move from one location to another. Congested urban environments makes transportation a challenge. Since they generally consist of high density structures, activities and people. Due to the congested nature of urban environments, people who live and travel in these areas generally have various methods of transportation which may include; walking, driving a personal vehicle, riding a bike, as well as public transportation, such as trains. The Downtown

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    The idea of achieving dreams or “our personal legends” can either help dreamers succeed or derail. The infamous novelist, Paulo Coelho, writes a fascinating story about a boy who follows his personal legend. Coelho’s purpose for composing this book is to teach people about following dreams. The author establishes a hopeful tone using the rhetorical devices imagery, personification, and emotional diction to intrigue and encourages readers. Santiago, a shepherd boy, changes his perspective during

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    Naguib Mahfouz’s short story “Zaabalawi” and Paolo Coelho’s novel The Alchemist both trace the encounters of a narrator who embarks on a spiritual journey. The works are strikingly similar in that they are both are organized as quest narratives, and both are set in the middle east with the same endgame in mind: enlightenment. As Santiago from The Alchemist and the unnamed narrator from “Zaabalawi” travel, they embody the seeker archetype, and from each person they meet, they gain wisdom and strength

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