In modern days it's a struggle to plan cities and states, particularly; the managers start to believe in the organization of cities as a means of good coexistence between those that occupy their spaces, visiting commerce or as the residential nucleus. According to Wikipedia, citing the researcher Monique Felix Borin and Journalist Valdir Sanches - Diary of Commerce in March of Two Thousand Fourteen (03-2014), we learn that the Municipal Code of Stances was an imperial legislation, created and enforced starting from the year of 1886, with the intent of modernizing the city of São Paulo, in order to standardize and homogenize it. The document described and associated several rules regarding the occupation of space, the behavior of the populace and the maintenance of the county.
Before this document, there was the County Standard that was created that same year, except a few months earlier, and afterwards was annexed to the very Municipal Code of Stances, which was considered broader.
Biography of João Calazans Filho
The author was born in a small village, between hills and forests cut by rivers, with signs of the major artist, who created this landscape.
At thirty days from birth the author went from this small place due to a search for change of his parents, arriving at a city that is the center of the County of Camacan.
It wasn't possible to know his life would change so greatly at such an age, however, the County would be the start of his greatest discoveries, there the city of the decade was born, it was considered the greatest producer of cocoa the world and great cultural events happened every week in several places of that small metropolis.
Perhaps due to such times in the city, drolets of culture and knowledge soaked the young minds of the youth, opening the doors to a world where few could reach, the cultured world.
Camacan embraced the author and his family, opening the doors for their development, giving them opportunies to see the magic that happened in that place and give their life greater meaning to all that enriched it.
Camacan,taking responsibility for Jacareci, extended the bridges that were needed, so that the author could walk towards new horizons and pursue its paradigms.
João took advantage of and enjoyed each and evey opportunity that were in his reach and amongst his friends used to say: "Life is a long road and we must pave it to the best of our efforts. Because, if we leave behind broken glass as we walk by, we shall step on it on our way back". That was his way of thinking...and of living.
ACADEMIA:
- Professor of the Camacan Municipal School.
- Professor of the Camacan Versatile School.
- Professor of the São José School - Salvador.
- Assistant Professor of the Chair of Sports Training Sciences of the UCSal - Universidade Católica de Salvador (Salvador Catholic College).
- Member of the Brazilian