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  2. Pacifying Police Unit - Wikipedia

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    Composition of a unit of the Polícia Pacificadora (UPP), here on the occasion of the ceremony for the change of command of the units.. The Pacifying Police Unit (Portuguese: Unidade de Polícia Pacificadora, also translated as Police Pacification Unit), abbreviated UPP, is a law enforcement and social services program pioneered in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which aims to reclaim ...

  3. Armed conflict for control of the favelas - Wikipedia

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    Despite the investigation and criminal case, the UPP suffered weakened support from favela residents, who felt both anger and fear at the actions of the local UPP unit. Coupled with insufficient training [ 43 ] and poorly strategized growth of the units, the UPP continued to fail as insignificant funding heavily derailed the project, which ...

  4. Cantagalo–Pavão–Pavãozinho - Wikipedia

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    Cantagalo–Pavão–Pavãozinho is a neighborhood consisting of two favelas in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.It is located between Ipanema and Copacabana.In 2010, it had about 9,500 inhabitants.

  5. Cingapura project - Wikipedia

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    The Cingapura project is a low-cost housing initiative in São Paulo, Brazil. It is designed to try to move the poor population from favelas (shanty towns), into more permanent structures. This approach mimicked that of the Housing Development Board (HDB) in Singapore (where over 80% of the population lives in HDB-developed public housing [ 1 ...

  6. Favela: Four Decades of Living on the Edge in Rio de Janeiro

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    Favela is a sequel to The Myth of Marginality (1976) as Perlman attempts to retrace the steps she took while living among favela residents between 1968 and 1969. She relates developments in Rio de Janeiro including the loteamentos, a vast community of squatter plots on the western outskirts of the city; and the conjuntos, characterized as cement apartment complexes built by the government to ...

  7. Cidade de Deus, Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    Known in English as City of God, Cidade de Deus is the eponymous name of a 1997 semi-autobiographical novel by Paulo Lins, about three young men and their lives of petty crime during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s in the favela where Lins grew up. An English translation by Alison Entrekin was published in 2006.

  8. 'The New Buffettology': Case Studies, Part 2

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    In the lengthy chapter 19 of "The New Buffettology," authors Mary Buffett and David Clark offered four case studies to explain how he approached these buying opportunities. The year was 1994 and ...

  9. Social issues in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The rate of poverty is in part attributed to the country's economic inequality. Brazil ranks among the world's highest nations in the Gini coefficient index of inequality assessment. A study on the subject [6] shows that the poor segment constitutes roughly one third of the population, and the extremely poor make out 13% (2005 figures). However ...