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Act for peace brings together hundreds of people in the Consulate of France in São Paulo

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People gathered in solidarity to France Hundreds of people participate in a act on 15 November in honor of the victims of the attacks in Paris. The act began at 17h and was attended by representatives of the consulate, tourists and French who live in Brazil, as well as samba school members Vai-Vai, that next carnival will sing one samba doing honor to the country, "Je suis Vai-Vai, welcome to France." Member of samba school with French flag "The shock was too great and it is a relief in this time of pain and suffering to know we have friends in São Paulo, we are together and we will not give up being a free and democratic country," said Damien Loras, French consul in Sao Paulo. Damien Loras, French consul in São Paulo

Sofa in hole turns protest against poor road conservation in Brazil

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Drivers protesting in highway with bad conservation state Drivers facing the holes of the RS-786 road, on the north coast of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, decided to put a couch in the middle of the track to alert anyone who travels there. A driver passed the spot around noon on 20 November when he saw the sofa in the height of 29 km, between Tramandaí and Cidreira. He stopped to take a picture, that practically viralizou on social networks. According to him, the situation is so critical that many people have risked not very orthodox ways. "People are already using the edge of the beach to haven't to go there, because that stretch is impossible to travel on," he added. There are several reports of drivers who accumulate losses breaking cars in the holes or even getting involved in accidents, because of the poor maintenance of the highway, says the driver. In the months of heat, the stretch gain a much larger movement by the arrival of touri

Justice condemns town to indemnify student who pooped in his pants

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The judge of the 5th Civil Court, Airton Pinheiro, condemned the Municipality of Natal to pay BRL 5,000 for pain and suffering, a student who pooped in his pants after hearing the teacher three negative to go to the bathroom during class. The decision was published in the Journal of Justice. The teacher appealed the decision. The boy's mother, who was 11 at the time, filed the lawsuit after the constant constraints suffered by the child in school, which ended up causing the loss of the school year of it, beyond the need for psychological counseling for a year and a half. According to the lawyer Guilherme Martins de Melo, "the boy studying in 6th grade and failed a grade, he had to change shifts and then changed his school. He felt chills when he entered the school." In one of the hearings, the teacher reported that only realized the seriousness of the problem after the student out of the classroom and see feces in his wallet. The judge cites in its decision