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  1. 1
    Published 1973-04
    “…Modelo ração individual de combate n.º 20, Manutenção Militar, Lisboa, lote 4/73.…”
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  2. 2
    “…Instituto de Agronomia - Secção de Pedologia - Trabalhos publicados, sem designação individual de autores, mas em que o Engº Amílcar Cabral é um dos principais colaboradores.…”
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  3. 3
    Published 2008
    “…It seeks to portray how our reactions to challenges in life are relative to the conditions that guide our individual lives.…”
  4. 4
    Published 1980-02-04
    “…«O primeiro passo ... pôr em dúvida o caminho feito até agora ou recomeçar a reflexão individual e comunitária o mais possível alargada...»…”
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    Published 2000
    “…Through subjective interviews and an evocative visual style, Greytak who has used a wheelchair since childhood, weaves a personal journey of resilience, vulnerability and the struggle to carve out a sense of purpose and worth with physical, social and economic limitations. Individuals interviewed include two Russians, a man and a woman with cerebral palsy, from Siberia who speak about their struggle for independence and opportunity; a woman from Hong Kong who had a stroke and has gained great insights into the world of disability in Chinese society; Northern Italian artist, Marino Crivellari who, ten years earlier developed Wilson's Disease, a rare blood disorder, leaving his mental capacities perfectly intact, but his external body severely affected; two Brazilians: a post-polio woman who has sold candy car to car at the traffic light from her wheelchair for the past twelve years to support her son and mother, and the well-known writer Marcello Paiva who became quadriplegic from a diving accident twenty years ago;an American woman living with post-polio who battled severe social and family prejudice when she entered an interracial marriage and had children.…”
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    Published 2000
    “…Through subjective interviews and an evocative visual style, Greytak who has used a wheelchair since childhood, weaves a personal journey of resilience, vulnerability and the struggle to carve out a sense of purpose and worth with physical, social and economic limitations. Individuals interviewed include two Russians, a man and a woman with cerebral palsy, from Siberia who speak about their struggle for independence and opportunity; a woman from Hong Kong who had a stroke and has gained great insights into the world of disability in Chinese society; Northern Italian artist, Marino Crivellari who, ten years earlier developed Wilson's Disease, a rare blood disorder, leaving his mental capacities perfectly intact, but his external body severely affected; two Brazilians: a post-polio woman who has sold candy car to car at the traffic light from her wheelchair for the past twelve years to support her son and mother, and the well-known writer Marcello Paiva who became quadriplegic from a diving accident twenty years before; as well as an American woman living with post-polio who battled severe social and family prejudice when she entered an interracial marriage and had children.…”
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