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Bringing not only Brazilians, but also those with an interest in Brazil together!
The Brazilian Society (TBS) is an independent and completely volunteer-based organization that promotes the integration of Brazilians and serves as a gateway to Brazil for anyone with an interest in our country, its culture, economy, art, people, etc.
This portal is where people meet, connect, network, participate in discussions and get informed about events in the New York area. From here you will be linked to our original groupsite on MSN where we have some tools like a message board and a photo album.
If you are Brazilian or have a connection to Brazil, please contact us and start getting involved in the community, attending events and interacting with other members. We meet every month for a "Brazilian Happy Hour" where we have a chance to see each other in person, discuss topics that impacting Brazil and have a good time.
Check our message board or our 'events' area
Updated: 15/08/2005
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AARO was founded in 1973 by a group of Americans concerned about the way the U.S. government treated its citizens abroad. We have played an important role in enabling overseas Americans to freely exercise their right to vote. We have also contributed to important policy changes that improve and protect citizenship rights for children and grandchildren born overseas to Americans living abroad
Updated: 11/06/2005
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Behind this page there are 6,322 expat Aussies in 108 countries. Meet them and join Australians Abroad
Updated: 09/06/2005
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The labuga.com cultural website was first established on January 7th, 2004. This site belongs to the Garifuna people worldwide, who are interested in creating and accessing content relevant to the development of self-sufficient Garifuna communities and individuals. Labuga.com is an accurate and reliable source of reference in regards to issues that affect the Garifuna population.
Updated: 01/05/2005
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