Plot
Ulisses has failed in his professional life, but leads a happy life with his wife Ângela and their two daughters. Until the day he is introduced to Bárbara, a very beautiful woman living in Rio de Janeiro. Ângela becomes her friend and gives her the dress Ulisses had given her. From then on, marital problems arise, and he becomes increasingly attracted to Bárbara.
Keywords: family-relationships, love-triangle, small-town
A caboclo (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaˈboklu]; from Tupi kaa'boc, "deriving from the white") or caboco' is a person of a mixed Brazilian Indian and European ancestry. In Brazil, a caboclo is a specific type of mestiço as is the mulato, a person of a mixed Afro-Brazilian and European ancestry.
The term caboclo (which in Candomblé is usually pronounced without the l, as caboco) is said to come from the Tupi word kari'boka, meaning 'deriving from the white'. Thus its primary meaning is mestizo, 'a person of an Indian and European descent.' But it may also be used to refer to any Brazilian Indian." The term Indian should not be confused with people originating from South Asia.
There was a wave of caboclos created during the time of rubber soldiers, when young, primarily white Brazilian men were taken from North-Eastern Brazil and brought into the Amazonian interior to harvest rubber. The men were never granted permission to leave, and thus married locally.
Interestingly, the traditional caboclo populations in the Amazon region of Brazil are noted as voracious eaters of the açaí palm fruit. In a study, açaí palm was described as the most important plant species because the fruit makes up such a major component of diet (up to 42% of the total food intake by weight) and is economically valuable in the region (Murrieta et al., 1999).
Fran Fraschilla (born August 30, 1958) is an American basketball coach.
He served as head men's basketball coach at Manhattan College, St. John's University and University of New Mexico, before joining ESPN as broadcast analyst. He currently serves as a game analyst, mostly on Big 12 action, and as a studio analyst for ESPN college basketball programming. He also covers the NBA Draft, focusing mostly on foreign players. He was an assistant coach at Providence with University of Texas-Austin coach Rick Barnes. His co-broadcaster on many Big 12 games is Ron Franklin, also an Austin resident. He also serves as ESPN's analyst for its broadcasts of FIBA tournaments. His son, James Fraschilla, is currently a freshman guard for the University of Oklahoma men's basketball team.
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he walked around his stuff
as she ?????????????
the manager speaks of him
twenty five years down
chorus:
there's nothing there at all
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it doesn't matter at all
the emptiness on his face
now you've put wrong
the simple moments of
tempering the night
stand around my ????????
of what's involved
from arguments left out
nothing feeling fit. i can't cope with everyday life for
long. i can feel and hear clocks beating. not sure what
to spend these last moments on but i know for sure that
nothing will ever work. i'm kinda failing at everything
in slow motion. i hear words trying to get me out of this
in slow motion i hear words. i don't want this living in
me. this will die with me, forever it will live. this
confusion, this inner conflict shouldnt be what it is but