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The D-DAY
The images of objects in the sky of Curitiba, are real, not computer graphics.There is also a fantastic and absurd video captured by the editor,unfortunately not available for distribution as a function of size.Writing EditorSource Imagesns - Capitalparanaense.blogspot.com and googleSource newsroom - Editor and http://www.december212012.comNEW YORK (Reuters) - Nearly 15 percent of people worldwide believe that the world will end in their lifetime and 10 percent think that the Mayan calendar could mean it will happen in 2012, according to new research . The end of the Mayan calendar, which covers about 5125 years, on December 21, 2012 provoked interpretations and suggestions that marks the end of the world. "If they think will come to an end at the hands of God, or a natural disaster or a political event, whatever the reason, one in seven think doomsday is coming, "said Keren Gottfried, research manager at Ipsos Global Public Affairs, which conducted the poll for Reuters." Maybe it's because of media attention comes from an interpretation of the Mayan prophecy that says 'end' the world in our calendar year 2012, "Gottfried said, adding that some Mayan scholars have challenged the interpretation.Survey responses international 16.262 people in over 20 countries varied widely, with only six percent of French residents who believe in an imminent Armageddon in their lives, compared with 22 percent in Turkey and the United States and slightly less South Africa and Argentina.Mas only seven per cent in Belgium and eight percent in Britain feared the end of the world during their vidas.Cerca one in 10 people in the world also said they were experiencing fear or anxiety about the imminent end of the world in 2012. The highest numbers were in Russia and Poland, the fewest in the United Bretanha.Gottfried also said that people with low education or income levels of families, as well as those under 35 years were more likely to believe in a Apocalypse during his lifetime or 2012, or have anxiety about the possibility. "Perhaps those who are older have lived long enough to not be so concerned with what happens to your future," explained ela.Ipsos questioned people in China, Turkey , Russia, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, United States, Argentina, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, France, Spain, Belgium, Canada, Australia, Italy, South Africa, Britain, Indonesia, Germany.AJE - Al Jazeera English - CBS - Fox news - cnn - Bbc London - La nacionArgentina - Reuters London - El diary - La era - La razón (Bolivia)Municipal Prefecture of Curitiba, Curitiba-Paraná-Capital Chamber of Councillors of CuritibaState Government of Paraná-Legislature of the State of Paraná-Rede Globo, the State Government of Rio de Janeiro Municipality of Rio de Janeiro-GovernmentFederal-Brasilia-DF-Band Curitiba-Bandeirantes - See Magazine -
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SPECIAL DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT - MINISTRY OF JUSTICE - Supreme Court
THE STATE OF SAO PAULO -
MUNICIPALITY OF SAO PAULO
THE STATE OF RIO DE JANEIRO
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MINISTRY OF CITIES - FEDERAL SENATE
CGU - Comptroller General of the Union
CNJ - National Council of Justice
Roberto Marinho Foundation, Jose Roberto Marinho
The D-DAY
The images of objects in the sky of Curitiba, are real, not computer graphics.There is also a fantastic and absurd video captured by the editor,unfortunately not available for distribution as a function of size.Writing EditorSource Imagesns - Capitalparanaense.blogspot.com and googleSource newsroom - Editor and http://www.december212012.comNEW YORK (Reuters) - Nearly 15 percent of people worldwide believe that the world will end in their lifetime and 10 percent think that the Mayan calendar could mean it will happen in 2012, according to new research . The end of the Mayan calendar, which covers about 5125 years, on December 21, 2012 provoked interpretations and suggestions that marks the end of the world. "If they think will come to an end at the hands of God, or a natural disaster or a political event, whatever the reason, one in seven think doomsday is coming, "said Keren Gottfried, research manager at Ipsos Global Public Affairs, which conducted the poll for Reuters." Maybe it's because of media attention comes from an interpretation of the Mayan prophecy that says 'end' the world in our calendar year 2012, "Gottfried said, adding that some Mayan scholars have challenged the interpretation.Survey responses international 16.262 people in over 20 countries varied widely, with only six percent of French residents who believe in an imminent Armageddon in their lives, compared with 22 percent in Turkey and the United States and slightly less South Africa and Argentina.Mas only seven per cent in Belgium and eight percent in Britain feared the end of the world during their vidas.Cerca one in 10 people in the world also said they were experiencing fear or anxiety about the imminent end of the world in 2012. The highest numbers were in Russia and Poland, the fewest in the United Bretanha.Gottfried also said that people with low education or income levels of families, as well as those under 35 years were more likely to believe in a Apocalypse during his lifetime or 2012, or have anxiety about the possibility. "Perhaps those who are older have lived long enough to not be so concerned with what happens to your future," explained ela.Ipsos questioned people in China, Turkey , Russia, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, United States, Argentina, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, France, Spain, Belgium, Canada, Australia, Italy, South Africa, Britain, Indonesia, Germany.AJE - Al Jazeera English - CBS - Fox news - cnn - Bbc London - La nacionArgentina - Reuters London - El diary - La era - La razón (Bolivia)Municipal Prefecture of Curitiba, Curitiba-Paraná-Capital Chamber of Councillors of CuritibaState Government of Paraná-Legislature of the State of Paraná-Rede Globo, the State Government of Rio de Janeiro Municipality of Rio de Janeiro-GovernmentFederal-Brasilia-DF-Band Curitiba-Bandeirantes - See Magazine -
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Last Minute Spain)
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