Word: brazile
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...look like I've been destroyed. It's not as far from who I am." Though Bundchen, 23, luckily never quite uses the phrase "to find myself," the woman who is probably one of the highest-paid models ever is reappearing this spring after taking eight months off in Brazil. "I wanted to work on myself," she says. "I found out that I need to be happy with myself in order to be happy with anybody else. I wasn't happy with myself. I'm very impatient. I wanted to find a balance where I could work and have...
...BRAZIL...
Ruth V. Jesus ’05, a native of Portugal, actually felt more friction with her American peers than with the local Brazilian culture. But she still sums up her experiences in Brazil last fall—and Sweden last summer—as largely beneficial...
...Harvard Summer School and the Office of International Programs are expanding their credit-granting summer programs—traditionally offered in Germany, Italy, Greece and Peru—to Bolivia, Brazil and Portugal, as well as a second location in Peru...
...overall work force has more than doubled, to 18,500, thanks mainly to job expansion overseas. Jones interprets this not as a sign of weakness at home but as evidence of well-planned, well-executed growth. The U.S. steel industry was once its largest customer, but as Japan, Brazil, South Korea and eventually China became major players in steel and other heavy industries, Air Products followed those markets. Industrial gases are an intensely localized business--it is difficult and expensive to ship volatile compounds over distances--so Air Products became a local company in many countries, with international units that...