Bill of rights for human basic right
Les Nabis.
Deriving their name from the Hebrew word for "prophets," the Nabis were founded by Paul Serusier, and were active in the late 1800s into the first decade of the 20th century. A number of members of the group were of Jewish background, so that's part of the explanation perhaps for the "Nabis" name for the movement. There was a desire to see art as a medium for revealing deeper truths. Their motto was expressed like this: "S<span>ounds, colors, and words have a miraculously expressive power beyond all representation and even beyond the literal meaning of the words."</span>
D. bringing the tradition of Carnival to Brazil
The tradition of Carnival is rooted in the Catholic traditions of Brazil. Portugal was settled by the Portuguese who brought the Catholic faith to the area. Carnival is celebrated before Ash Wednesday and is similar to Mardi Gras celebrated in Louisiana. The festival is a large celebration and allows for an excessive of behaviors before entering a period of fasting.