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There are really four questions here, Storm - comma and full stop, inside or outside brackets.
For commas it all depends what is contained (in the brackets), and if (or, indeed, whether) the sentence stands up grammatically without the bracketed bits. My example is somewhat contrived, but I think shows that a comma is rarely needed within the brackets at the end of a bracketed piece.
A full stop should only come within a bracket if the bracket contains a full independent sentence. 'We normally see a clear sky as blue, because of refracted light. (In space, of course, there is no refraction and the sky is black.)'
I hope that is not too confusing!
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