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  Brazil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, Brazil has the ninth largest economy in the world at purchasing power parity.
In January 1999, the Brazilian Central Bank announced that the Real would no longer be pegged to the U.S. dollar, which entailed a major devaluation of the Brazilian currency.
About 16 million people in Brazil are officially considered illiterate; however, if we include those who received less than 4 years of schooling, this number rises to 33 million people (around 18% of the country's total population) [9].
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 Boston DownTown Crossing Down Town Boston, MA Massachusetts Boston
It features large department stores, restaurants, music stores, souvenirs, general retail, and many street vendors.
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It had formerly been known as Washington on the Red Line and Summer and Winter or Washington Under on the Orange Line, for the streets above ground.
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 Computers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Includes 4 MB RAM, 580 MB hard drive, Microsoft external mouse, keyguard, external Keynote Gold Speech Synthesizer, AC adapter.
DOS 5.00, Windows 3.1, MS Works for Windows, Dosable, EZ Keys, Talking Screen 3.40 DEMO, Bank Street Writer, HandiKey, HandiWord, DaDa Entry, carrying case, reference manuals.
This is a complete package that can be used as an augmentative communication device as well as a "talking" computer.
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