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Numbers and their meanings Let's look at an example. What is the biggest fan base in Brazil? The numbers, read directly, show that it is Flamengo. As it is a subject that moves with passion, arguments begin that in the Northeast and North of Brazil, as the teams have less participation in major championships and less exposure, Flamengo becomes the second team of all in this situation. Thus, this person would answer Flamengo in a possible survey. On the other hand, Corinthians fans say that if the search is
delimited by state it shows the real fans and, if that were the case, 1000 Mobile Number List Corinthians' fans would be bigger than Flamengo's. Flamengo fans retort that São Paulo has more people than Rio, that people support whatever team they want and the discussion is endless. Another type of reading comes from negative approaches, with the so-called “antis”. If Flamengo's fans do not correspond to half plus of Brazilians, the anti-Flamenguists' fans would be bigger, that is, more people would support Flamengo than those in favor.

Globo, for example, only broadcasts Flamengo and Corinthians games, and only in extreme cases the games of other teams. And her thinking is strategically correct. Big fans added to the antis, cheering against, bring hugecourt hearing. The numbers are the same, what changes is the perspective. And all the analyzes are partially correct. Thus, we see that the important thing is to elaborate more in the study, analysis and production, as understanding the content. And I keep watching my Fluminense on pay-per-view…
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