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    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-11-30) PEREIRA, Acksa Silva; MAMEDE, Ana Clara de Lima; SILVA, Rafaela Gonçalves Carvalho; SILVA, William Cardozo; CAMPOS, Márcia C. Maeno de; BORSARI, Juliana Marques; NICOLA, Fabricio Silva
    This is a query made by Lívia Roberta about, initially, the events that occurred when the consultant was 11 years old and lived in the municipality of Francisco Morato, together with her uncle, known as Sérgio “Lorota”, who, according to Lívia, had repeatedly sexually abused her. At the age of 19, Lívia went to the 1st Women's Police Station in Francisco Morato, filed a police report and had her statements about the incident reduced to writing.
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    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-03-31) MAMEDE, Ana Clara de Lima; MORAES, Gustavo Zuli; FERNANDES NETO, Nelson; MACHADO, Renato Nery; CAMBAÙVA, Rafael B.; BORSARI, Juliana Marques; LIMA, Daniele Arcolini C. de; NICOLA, Fabricio Silva
    This is a consultation formulated by Eduardo on the facts that occurred during his role as Chancellor, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, dealing with the need to display a Letter of Full Powers to represent Brazil in a UN hearing, his authority to hold civil servants accountable involved in a corruption scandal in the ministry during the previous administration, environmental damage caused by a third party on their rural property and, finally, the possibility of receiving a social security benefit of less than the minimum wage.

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