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Parapsychology in Brazil: A science entering young adulthood
Journal of Parapsychology, The, Dec, 2001 by Wellington Zangari, Fatima Regina Marchdo
Visits of foreign researchers, like those mentioned above, and others like Drs. Carlos Alvarado and Kathy Dalton, and Nancy Zingrone, for example, have been very important to the interchange of information and an incentive to develop education and new research projects.
We believe that the examples we mentioned are enough to give you a panoramic view of the evolution of parapsychology in Brazil. Psi research in Brazil has a great potential for further development. To reach this goal, we must continue to have the help of our foreign colleagues, forging stronger ties between us.
In conclusion, we would like to thank the Parapsychology Foundation, and Eileen and Lisette Coly, for supporting our trip to New York and for helping in the development of our work. Special thanks go to Dr. Stanley Krippner, Nancy Zingrone, and Dr. Carlos Alvarado, who have always been instrumental in improving psi research in Brazil and Latin America. And, finally, thanks to all of you with whom we have been in contact, exchanging information. Your efforts have helped to overcome the language and cultural barriers in our field.
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