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Luke Bryan, Lee Brice & Cole Swindell Tickets at PNC Music Pavilion - Charlotte
Charlotte, NC
May 29, xxxx
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EINVLKFJDLKFJThe 20AIn October xxxx, uranium hexafluoride gas leaked at the Resende fuel factory due to a failure of the facility?s safety and detection system. This radioactive, lethal gas invaded a 60 m2 (646 ft2) room but was contained. According to news reports, the gas leak did not affect any of the 450 workers or the 8,000 residents of the nearest district. However, the communities in the area nearby complained about not being informed about tthorium-232 and radium-226 to the Riacho das Vacas creek and the surrounding environment.[211] This accident motivated in loco, or on-the-spot, inspections of CNEN?s Coordination of Nuclear Facilities (Coordenação de Instalações Nucleares ? CODIN). The inspectors produced a technical report which listed various irregularities, such as constant overflows of contaminated water and inadequate excavation measures, which could lead to landslides and lack of hydro-geological studies to prevent the contaminated water from reaching the groundwater.[246] Despite the critiques of the report, Caetité?s mining license was renewed.[247] According to an article in Folha de São Paulo, the report authors resigned from theirOn June 26, xxxx, a man who works for INB as a night watchman at Caetité?s Uranium Concentrate Unit fell into a pool filled with 20,000 m³ of radioactive fluids. The incident became public through a local NGO, which reported the worker?s fall and denounced the insufficient safety measures in place at the uranium plant; such as the absence of guardrails around radioactive storage pools.[256] After the event made the news, INB released a note in which the company affirmed it had granted medical assistance to the worker. According to this statement, the worker went through checkups and his health has not been affecFrom the outset, Brazil?s nuclear program has been shrouded in secrecy. Nuclear issues are still considered a matter of national security and sovereignty, despite Brazil?s democratic makeup and transition away from military dictatorship.[263] There is little transparency regarding the various nuclear activities under the government?s purview and the potential impact these can have on public health and the environment. Moreover, numerous attempts to keep radioactive accidents and incidents secret have undermined credibility of nuclear enterprises and led to distrust among the puIn particular, local stakeholders based near uranium mines and nuclear facilities have expressed various nuclear-related concerns, ranging from impacts of uranium mining to the feasibility of the emergency plans. Political authorities and civil society organizations also complain about the lack of mechanisms to facilitate dialogue with the nuclear sector.[263] The xxxx episode in which Brazil denied IAEA inspectors full visual access to its centrifuges also adds to these accusations, as does Brazil?s persistent refusal to adhere to the Additional Protocol (AP).blic.ted.[257] positions.[248]he accident.[244] report from a parliamentary working group on nuclear safety noticed that, even though Brazil signed and ratified the International Labour Organization (ILO) Radiation Protection Convention (No. 115), it has not provided national measures that implement Article 12, which obliges signatories to commit medical services to former workers who have been in contact with radioactive substances.[232][233] Discussions to implement Article 12 have been ongoing in Brazil?s federal legislative body since xxxx.[234]00s saw the decline of television audience in the country, as internet access grew rapidly.[5] The daily average of TV sets turned on dropped from 65% in xxxx?xxxx to 42% in xxxx.[6] In the decade, the top five TV networks in the country lost altogether 4.3% of their share.[7] SBT lost 44% of its viewership in the prime time, while Globo lost 9%.[8] The biggest decline for Globo were in its showcase telenovelas, aired at 9 p.m., which reachead an all-time low during the decade. The network's latest telenovela in the time slot, Viver a Vida, scored the lowest ratings of the past ten years.[9] According to Renata Pallottin, a professor at University of São Paulo's Art and Communication School, this happens because recent telenovelas, which has the same basic story sketches since the xxxxs, has proven to be unappealing to younger audiences, who watch American television series on cable TV or surf the web instead.[6] As such, telenovelas audience grew significantly older and richer in the past decadWhile other TV networks face the lack of interest among viewers, Rede Record, on the other hand, rose its audience by 123% in the decade, partially due to investments of over US$ 150 million per year.[8] Although Globo maintains more than the double of Record's average ratings, the latter has been able to surpass Globo's audience on specific time slots, such as Sundays,[11] and mornings.[12] In some state capitals, such as Goiânia, Fortaleza, and Belém, for instance, Record's Domingo Espetacular already surpasses the audience of Globo's Fantástico.[13] Globo also faces a decrease of its audience in Rio de Janeiro, where the network is headquartered. On December 11, xxxx, Record surpassed the audience of Globo in Rio during the broadcast of The Elite Squad.[14] Almost a year later, on December 2, xxxx, Globo came on an unprecedented third place in the Greater Rio ratings in the 11 p.m.?12 a.m. time slot.[15] On a previous occasion, Record came first in the area's ratings from 7 a.m. to 12 a.m. on SeptembeA recent research conducted by Deloitte showed that surfing the web has surpassed watching TV as the entertainment activity preferred by most Brazilians.[7] Other forms of entertainment, such as watching DVDs, and viewing cable TV have also increased their popularity significantly. From xxxx to xxxx, the number of households with access to cable TV increased 152%, while the DVD market saw an expansion of 430% in the same period.[7] The number of TV sets not turned on in any of the free-to-air channels?which indicates that they are being used for watching DVD or cable TV or playing videogames, also increased from 3.5% to 6.7% of the share in the decade.[7] On xxxx it further increased to 7.7% of the share, surpassing the audience of Record. Cable TV accounted for 4.5% of this, while the remaining 3.2% accounted for watching DVD and/or playing videoCable television services in Brazil were allowed to start business in xxxx, according to federal law xxxx/95. Since then, there were no major advances in terms of access to the technology. Brazil has one of the lowest number of households with access to cable television, as a result of the combination of high prices charged by providers and the reduced purchasing power of most Brazilians.[18] Cable television in Brazil, as of xxxx, was available to only 10 million households (around 30 million viewers, which represents less than 20% of the country's population).[19] Most of the users are from the upper class (70%).[18] While the lower class represents 50% of the country's households, only 1% of them have access to The cable television market used to be almost monopolized by satellite TV provider SKY Brasil and cable TV provider NET, both of them partially owned by Organizações Globo. However, in xxxx, Globo sold 19% of its shares in SKY to the DirecTV Group, making Globo owner of only 7% of SKY shares.[20] In the same year, Embratel made an offer to buy all of Globo's shares in NET for R$ 4.58 billion,[21] even though Embratel has to wait the approval of Bill N° 119, that will allow companies from countries other than Brazil to own cable operations. Since xxxx, large national and international phone operators, such as Embratel, Telefónica, and Oi, began to enter the market. Due to cable regulations, telephone companies are using DTH rather than IPTV to launch their TV operations. In xxxx's third trimestrer, the market share of cable companies was: NET with 44,8%, SKY with 25,7%, Via Embratel with 9,8%, Telefónica TV Digital with 5,1%, OiTV with 3,1%, Abril (TVA) with 1,8% and smaller companies with 9,6% of theIn Brazil all 5 major TV networks (Rede Bandeirantes, Rede Globo, Rede Record, RedeTV! and SBT) and the public televisions (TV Cultura, TV Brasil) started to broadcast HDTV xxxxi in December 200In November xxxx, Greenpeace filed legal motions to block the construction of Angra 3, arguing it was unlawful and unconstitutional.[269] Greenpeace?s lawyer, José Afonso da Silva, issued a legal opinion contending that the creation of Angra 3 was not a legal act of the executive branch.[270] Da Silva?s legal opinion also affirmed that Articles 21, 49 and 225 of the Constitution required that the construction of a nuclear power plant must be discussed beforehand in the parliament?an action thatDuring the Lula administration (xxxx-xxxx), Brazil promoted an emphatic defense of the right of Iran, as an NPT signatory, to enrich uranium. While this action was in accordance with the argument usually put forward by Brazil ? that affirms developing countries can acquire technology considered important for their national development ? it represented a source of disagreement between Brazil and the United States.[274] According to reports of then-Foreign Minister Celso Amorim and leaked U.S. diplomatic cables, the United States had been trying to impress on Brazil the need to convince Iran to come to an agreement with the IAEA regarding its nuclear program.[275][276] Following the U.S. requests, Brazilian diplomats, together with their Turkish counterparts, brokered an agreement with Iran which became public in May xxxx. The deal was formalized via the tripartite Tehran Declaration that allowed Iran to send 1,200 kilograms of 3.5%-enriched uranium to Turkey in exchange for 20%-enriched nuclear fuel for a scientific did not happen.[271]7. Brazil uses an upgraded version of the Japanese ISDB-T, which uses H.264/MPEG-4 AVC for video compression and HE-AAC for audio compression. 1seg broadcasts use the same standard as in Japan, except for the frame rate: 15FPS in Japan and 30FPS in Brazil. Other features are the same, including codec, modulation and interactive features. Hardware can be shared between both countries, with only firmware updates to address the encodinAs referenced by journalist Eugênio Bucci, the problem of "audiovisual media ownership concentration is relatively sharper" in Brazil when compared to the United States.[26] According to the study Donos da Mídia (English: Media owners), Rede Globo alone controls 340 television stations, more than SBT and Rede Record combined together.[27] This is largely attributed to the fact that television in the country was launched in the early xxxxs by the private sector, without much state regulation and control[28] ? in a manner very similar to the system of for-profit, private networks of American TV and away from the state-owned, public TV stations in Europe and in the Communist bloc. The first national public television network, TV Brasil, was only launched on December 2, xxxx (before that, since the xxxxs there were local public-educative TV stations controlled by the state?s governments), the same day that digital television was introduced in the country, initially limited to the cities of Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, São LuísIn xxxx, Álvaro Alberto, a Navy official and a vocal supporter oAs envisaged by Alberto, the path toward developing a Brazilian nuclear sector included the nationalization of nuclear activities and specific compensations for exporting strategic raw materials.[6] Accordingly, Brazil attempted to negotiate trade agreements that, in exchange for Brazilian raw materials, would include provisions to grant easier access to sensitive technologies and training for Brazilian nuclear engineers. The success of this policy was noticeably limited, but it granted Brazilian scientists and engineers opportunities to undertake academic exchanges and training in A Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (Comissão Parlamentar de Inquérito ? CPI) established in xxxx[14] uncovered the illegal exports of atomic materials to the United States. It also revealed that Juarez Távora, chief of the military cabinet in the early stages of the Café Filho administration in xxxx, acted in accordance with U.S. requests and adopted a new nuclear policy plan whereby the U.S. was considered the privileged partner of Brazil in the After the investigation was completed, the CPI argued in favor of a more nationalistic approach to nuclear policy, resuming the plans advocated by Alberto and the CNPq.[15] The new nuclear plan adopted by recently elected President Juscelino Kubitschek created a National Nuclear Energy Commission(Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear ? CNEN) under presidential oversight.[16] It also cancelled all the contracts related to atomic minerals exporIn xxxx Brazil obtained its first research reactor from the U.S. under the "Atoms for Peace" program. IEA-R1, as it became known when it reached the Institute of Atomic Energy (Instituto de Energthe city. As different people subsequently handled it, men, women, children, animals, and plants were contaminated. In the cleanup operation, topsoil had to be removed from several sites and entire houses were demolished, with their contents removed, examined and eventually destroyed.[237][238] According to the official account, about 112,000 people were examined for radioactive contamination, 297 were found to have significant levels of radioactive material in or on their body, and 4 people died.[239] However, these numbers are in dispute, as a victims? association argues these statistics do not take into consideration the subsequent injuries and deaths resulting from the Goiânia accident.[240]ia Atômica ? IEA) in São Paulo, was the first reactor ever to operate in the southern hemisphere.[5] This was followed in xxxx by the research reactor TRIGA Mark 1, located at the Institute of RadioactiveHowever, the initiative failed to win support of the five permanent members (P-5) of the United Nations Security Council. One reason cited was that the agreed-upon quantity of 1,200 kilograms was considered too low because it did not take into account Iran?s accumulation of a larger amount of low-enriched uranium in the time since the IAEA first proposed the agreement, in late xxxx. Additionally, the Tehran Declaration did not address Iran?s production of 20%-enriched uranium.[278][279] Thus, the United States and other Western powers worried that this agreement did not require Iran to curtail its enrichment program or even resolve outstanding questions about the possible military purposes of its nuclear activities.[278][279] Shortly after the deal was announced, then-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared that the P-5 had agreed on a draft text for a new set of sanctions on IrThe rejection of this joint venture with Iran and Turkey was a big source of frustration for Brazilian diplomacy.[281] However, despite being called naïve and accused of prolonging a controversial activity of a dubious regime, President Lula maintained that "engaging Iran ? not isolating it ? was the best way to push for peace and stability in the Middle East."[282] In Lula?s view, ??the existence of weapons of mass destruction is what makes the world more dangerous, not agreements with Iran."[282]an.[280] Research (Instituto de Pesquisas Radioativas ? IPR) of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), which was used in training and research activities related to radioisotope productioIn the aftermath of the xxxx coup d?état that ousted the popularly-elected government, the ruling military devThe Central Bank is linked with the Ministry of Finance. Like other central banks, the Brazilian central bank is the principal monetary authority of the country. It received this authority when it was founded by three different institutions: the Bureau of Currency and Credit (SUMOC), the Bank of Brazil (BB), and the National The concept offers diners a parade of meats and a seasonal salad area. Texas de Brazil is family owned and operated and continues to expand both domestically and internationally to bring the Brazilian Steakhouse dining experience to new and exciting geographiThe demonstrations were initially organized to protest against increases in bus, train, and metro ticket prices in some Brazilian cities,[11][12][13][14] but grew to include other issues such as the high corruption in the government and police brutality used against some demonstrators.[15][16] By mid-June, the movement had grown to become Brazil's largest since the xxxx (protests against then-President FernaUrban riots in Brazil have been traditionally been referred to as the 'Revolt of [Something]'. An example of this was Rio de Janeiro's Revolta da Vacina in the early 20th century. These particular protests have been referred to as the Revolta da Salada ([??'v?wta ð? s?'lað?]), Revolta do Vinagre ([?e'v?wt? ðu vi'na??i]) or Movimento V de Vinagre ([movi'm?tu 've d?i vi'na??i]) after more than 60 protesters were arrested[when?] for carrying vinegar as a home remedy against the tear gas and pepper spray used by police.[19]Piero Locatelli, a journalist for the CartaCapital magazine, was arrested and taken to the Civil Police after being found with a bottle of vinegar.[22] The sarcastic tone dubbing the protests Marcha do Vinagre i.e. "the vinegar march",[23] was a reference to the popularity of an earlier grassroots march for legalizing marijuana named Marcha da Maconha (the Brazilian version of the Global Marijuana The first demonstrations took place in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, during August?September xxxx and were informally called Revolta do Busão or Bus Rebellion. Over the course of these protests, demonstrators convinced their municipal authority to reduce the fare price.[27] Similar protests were carried out in Porto Alegre in March xxxx, where protesters tried to convince the local city hall to further reduce the fare price, after it had been reduced by a judiciIn Goiânia, demonstrations started on May 16, before the prices were officially raised on May 22 from R$2.70 to R$3.00.[29] The peak of those demonstrations was on May 28, at Bíblia Square, when four buses were destroyed; two were incinerated and two were stoned.[29] 24 students were arrested for vandalism and disobedience.[29] Another demonstration took place on June 6, when students closed streets in downtown Goiânia, set fire to car tires, threw homemade bombs, and broke windows of police cars.[29] On June 13, the fares were brought back to their previous price when judge Fernando de Mello Xavier issued a preliminary injunction arguing that local bus companies were exempted from paying some taxes as of June 1, but the passengers were not benefiting from this exemption.[29]al decision.[28]March).[20][21]ndo Collor de Mello).[17]cal locations.[2]Treasury.ised a nuclear policy based on the purchase of nuclear power plants in order to generate electricity but also create the conditions for an indigenous nuclear industrial complex inside Brazil.[19] In the long term, stated the plan, Brazil would seek to acquire all the technologies necessary to master the nuclear fuel production cycle.[20][21] With regard to international standards mandating a limit to peaceful nuclear explosions (PNE), the military?s nuclear policy affirmed that renouncing the right of independent fabrication of PNEs represented "a price too high to pay", Accordingly, in a CSN meeting, President Artur da Costa e Silva voiced arguments in favor of "doing research, mining and building devices that can explode" and added: "We will not call them bombs, we will call them devices that can explode.[21] In xxxx a new CPI assessed existing mineral resources in Brazil for the nuclear program.[23] Two years later, the parliamentary commission completed its work and concluded that the Brazilian booming industrial growth meant a rising demand of electricity in the country, which confirmed the necessity of nuclear enerThe company in charge of the uranium production in São Paulo was the former Nuclemon Mínero-Química, which has now been absorbed into INB. In xxxx, the Brazilian Labor Court mandated that INB provide lifelong, free health insurance to the former workers of Nuclemon.[231] This verdict was the outcome of a long lawsuit, which argued that throughout the xxxxs and xxxxs Nuclemon workers had no substantial information about the risks they faced and were constantly exposed to radioactive and toxic substances.[228]gy.[11][24][25]sincen.[5]ts.[17]nuclear field.[15]the U.S.[9]f nuclear power, wrote the first Brazilian nuclear policy plan to be approved by Brazil?s national security council, the Conselho de Segurança Nacional (CSN).[7] Implementation of the plan began in xxxx, with the establishment of Brazil?s national research council, the Conselho Nacional de Pesquisas (CNPq), and the nomination of Alberto as its president. While the institution?s general purpose was to promote technological and scientific research in all areas of knowledge, CNPq had specific responsibilities related to the development of nuclear energy; such as promoting research on relevant mineral resources and undertaking the necessary measures to boost the industrialization of nuclear energy.[8] and São Paulo.[citation needed]g difference. market.[22]cable television.[18]games.[17]r 8, xxxx.[16]e.[6]