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Unicamp Newspaper 179 - Page 1
July 1 to 7, 2002
Now weekly
THEATRE
Unicamp runs schools
Theatrical companies made up of former students and professors from the Unicamp Arts Institute make the district of Barão Geraldo, in Campinas, where the majority are based, one of the most important theater-research centers in the country. Unicamp's influence can be attested in the formations and productions of Lume, Barracão Teatro, Boa Companhia, ParaladosanjoS, Grupo Matula Teatro, Grupo do Santo, Companhia Arrastão and Trupe Ofusca. page 12
Economics
Mercosur: end of the hegemonic delirium?
Thesis shows how Mercosur could build a regional integration project, contributing to strengthening relations between Brazil and Argentina, countries that often have hegemonic outbursts. page 9
ENVIRONMENT
Study monitors production of chemical waste
Thesis on monitoring waste generated at the Institute of Chemistry resulted in awareness-raising work and the adoption of concrete measures in relation to the disposal and treatment of the material. page 11
PUBLIC HEALTH
Violence surrounds workers
Violence is already the second cause of mortality among workers in Campinas. Homicides and accidents are the main occurrences. This is what Professor Élida Hennington’s thesis reveals. page 3
RESEARCH
Lead recycling does not eliminate risks
Master's thesis concludes that environmental control measures adopted by lead recycling companies are still insufficient to prevent possible contamination. page 4
LITERATURE
Marisa Lajolo, a professor at the Institute of Language Studies and essayist, debuts in fiction with the book Destino em Aberto, aimed at children and young people. page 2
SERVICE
The HC offers housing, transportation, basic food baskets and medicine to needy patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation at the Hemocentro. page 5
BEHAVIOR
Sociologist Ana Mércia Roberts' doctoral thesis analyzes laws and codes created by residents of closed horizontal condominiums. page 10
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