Poxa, nem me fala... no meio da pesquisa o Ministério da Saúde retirou do site alguns dados que eu estava consultando, que apontavam o CEP das pessoas que haviam tido covid (é um jeito de olhar quais as áreas mais afetadas, assim você pode tomar medidas específicas, mais ou menos restritivas, de acordo com o número de casos, o que poderia ter contribuído no controle da pandemia aqui no país). No site do IBGE também parece ter sumido algumas coisas. Dureza. : /
Obrigado pelas felicitações, FSpectro! Te coloquei na whitelist. : )
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You're welcome. I think it is really admirable to try and do something like this. I'm sure this isn't an easy topic to work on and it won't just change over night with just a paper. It'll take efforts from the government but hopefully it'll bring more awareness as well.
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Wow! Mexico City is a place with a series of challenges in this area... it is not an easy place to work because of the same difficulties we have in some brazilian cities (corrupt politicians, violence, social inequality and so on).
Thank you very much for the congratulations, Fluffster!
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Hello, beautiful beings!
This week my master's thesis was approved and I ended an important cycle of my life (now come the articles and publications that will derive from this work, plus many other years of study, of course).
In times of greatest distress I went through this site as a way to "make up" the fact that I wasn't able to play anything because of lack of time. As a result, I became a more active member of this community (but not as much) and increased my whitelist.
Speaking of lists... to celebrate my master degree I gave an amnesty to all users who were on my blacklist. Most were suspected of using bots to get into GAs, but there were one or two that had misbehaved in the past that I don't even remember because they are blocked (except for someone who was being quite inconvenient with multiple users in another website and that I blocked here too). So, if you couldn't get into my GAs before, avoid copying and pasting a repeated thank you message to every GA you join, so you don't look like a robot (i know most of you just want to be nice, and you guys are great for that, but the repeated messages are pretty suspicious) and try to be nice to people.
I was also blocked a few times here at SteamGifts. The first few times for doing GA with games that were for free on other sites (at some point I learned it wasn't "elegant" and I stopped it) and other times simply "because" (I was added to some blacklists when I made my first train, for example, and I never understood why). But I probably must have been an asshole to some people a few times, for whatever reason, even if that wasn't my intention. So if I joined your list a long time ago, consider talk to me about it (it took me a while to figure out how everything works around here).
Anyway. I've set aside some cheap games to celebrate my master's degree, all with at least 80% of the positive reviews, which you can access here.
♥
I know that some will be curious about my thesis, so I explain that I graduated in the area of Urban Planning, with a research about the lack of formal address in the brazilian cities. For slum dwellers or homeless people, for example, not having a oficial address means that they cannot receive postal items, enroll children in schools, register or receive government assistance (at the moment, some Brazilian cities are requiring proof of address to apply Covid's vaccine, to avoid "vaccine tourism", only this leaves out residents of irregular areas, precisely the poorest and most vulnerable people in our society). For the government, the irregularity of some areas means that it will not be able to take evective actions related to basic sanitation, health, urban planing and maintenance or containment of violence, in addition to representing that part of the taxes is not properly collected (a small town with little more than 100,000 inhabitants, for example, had an increase of more than four million reais after regularizing certain informal areas and this is a significant amount that greatly increases the government's investment capacity). Anyway, the lack of addresses is bad for everyone, and in Brazil I estimate that more than 3 million homes are on streets that do not officially exist. Thats it.
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