Ibope: 86% dos brasileiros querem cassação de Cunha

Pesquisa realizada pelo Ibope, entre os dias 5 e 9 de dezembro, constatou que 86% dos brasileiros querem a cassação do presidente da Câmara, Eduardo Cunha (PMDB-RJ); do total de 2002 entrevistados em todo o país no país, apenas 9% desejam que ele permaneça no cargo; outros 5% não responderam; os que querem Cunha sem mandato superam aqueles que defendem o impeachment da presidente Dilma Rousseff (67%); números do Ibope são mais substanciais do que os divulgados pelo Datafolha no final de novembro, quando 81% apoiavam a saída do peemedebista; Cunha é investigado pela Operação Lava Jato, acusado de ter recebido US$ 5 milhões de propina; ele mentiu ao Congresso, em depoimento da CPI da Petrobras, alegando que não tinha dinheiro no exterior, razão pela qual é processado no Conselho de Ética da Câmara por quebra de decoro parlamentar; seu afastamento do comando da Câmara já foi pedido pelo procurador-geral da República, Rodrigo Janot, ao STF

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Descontraindo: QUAL SERÁ A MAIOR BANDA DE ROCK DE TODOS OS TEMPOS?

Autor: Sandro Ari Andrade de Miranda, advogado, mestre em ciências sociais.   Qual será a maior banda de “Rock and Roll” de todos os tempos? Tal pergunta enlouquece todos os fãs e críticos de todos os tipos, pois meche não apenas com a capacidade crítica, mas com paixão. O certo é que este gênero musical,…

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Nativity: Every Child’s birth is a sign that God still believes in humanity

We are in the time of the Nativity, but the aura is not one of Christmas, but more nearly of Good Friday. There are so many crises: the terrorist attacks, the wars the bellicose and militarist powers (The United States, France, England, Russia and Germany) jointly carry out against the Islamic State, practically destroying Syria,…

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George Monbiot: Rewilding, hillwalking, and the extraordinary history of the British islands.

George Monbiot, interviewed by Dan Bailey for UKHillwalking.com, 11th December 2015 What would a natural upland habitat have looked like in Britain before humans started having the dominant influence? This is a particularly interesting question, because we have two completely different baselines in Britain. The more recent one is the situation that prevailed after the…

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Audio: “Moon Dancer” by Cherokee flute player Mark Hicks

There are many stories about how different Native American peoples invented the flute. In one tale, woodpeckers pecked holes in hollow branches while searching for termites; when the wind blew along the holes, people nearby heard its music. Modern Native American flutes are generally tuned to a variation of the minor pentatonic scale, which gives…

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Words of the year

language: a feminist guide

And now to the second part of my end-of-year round up (ICYMI you can read the first part here). As 2015 draws to a close, it’s time to choose some Words of the Year.

Actually, I’m a bit late to this party: like Christmas adverts, the WOTY announcements are getting earlier and earlier. We’re still waiting to hear from the American Dialect Society, the originator of the whole WOTY phenomenon, which doesn’t pick its winners until its annual meeting in early January. But it wasn’t even December when the lexicographers at Oxford University Press bestowed the annual accolade on something that isn’t even in the dictionary—the emoji ‘face with tears of joy’. Their counterparts at Collins chose ‘binge-watch’, while Merriam-Webster went for the suffix ‘-ism’, on the basis that their online dictionary’s most looked-up entries included a number of isms—‘capitalism’, ‘socialism’, ‘terrorism’ and, yes, ‘feminism’ among them.

This marked…

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