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Biden Ends Discriminatory Immigration Bans
Calling them “just plain wrong,” President Biden, on January 20, ended restrictions on visa issuance for individuals from many Muslim and African countries. Under Biden’s new proclamation ending discriminatory bans, Executive Order 13780, from March 6, 2017, and proclamations 9645, 9723, and 9983 have been revoked and are no longer in effect. Under the revoked…
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International Partners Strengthen NASA’s Mission on Mars
When NASA’s Perseverance rover searches for signs of ancient life on Mars, it uses technology from partner nations across Europe. The 2,260-pound (1,025-kilogram) rover is equipped with imaging equipment and sensors from France, Italy, Spain, and Norway. “It’s an exploration mission, with elements contributed by our European partners to seek evidence of the possibility of…
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Make way, Kim Kardashian – the Next Generation of Influencers is 100% Digital
When it comes to the world of social media and retail engagement, nothing receives more press and attention than the so-called media influencers – those who make headlines with every post on Insta and can spark controversy with a simple Tweet. The biggest names in global rankings in terms of followers are, of course, superstars…
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When COVID-19 Knocks at the Door and You Are Far Away
It has been a year since the pandemic began. We have gone through lockdowns, quarantines, and an endless fear of contracting a deadly virus. It was only today that it truly hit home. Now I can truly understand the gravity and the transformative experience this represents for the world and for my own life. It’s…
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Grandma and Grandpa’s Garden
Lucy loved visiting her grandma and grandpa. They lived in a small country house with a large and beautiful garden. Grandma and Grandpa loved being together in the garden more than anywhere else and could almost always be found there, busy digging, weeding, pruning, and planting. They also loved when their granddaughter Lucy visited, as…
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Caruarú, City of the Largest Open-Air Market
Amidst the typical vegetation of the arid Northeast, Caruarú attracts thousands of visitors seeking to experience some of the local cultural events and to get to know this important artistic center of Pernambuco. Declared a historical and immaterial heritage by the National Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage (Iphan), the Feira Livre de Caruarú is…
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Garopaba, Host of Surf Championships
Located in the South of Santa Catarina, Garopaba has some of the most beautiful beaches in the State. Ideal for surfing, the city’s beaches have hosted several international championships and attract many sports enthusiasts every year. Garopaba is blessed with beautiful mountains, rivers, lakes, and extensive coastlines, in addition to its preserved native forests, with…
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São Joaquim, the Coldest City
São Joaquim, in Santa Catarina, is known as the coldest city in Brazil and for its apple production. The São Joaquim National Park offers rural tourism and hosts the National Apple Festival.
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Caldas Novas, the Largest Hydrothermal Park in the World
Caldas Novas is located in the south of the state of Goiás and is part of the largest hydrothermal park in the world! Crystal-clear water emerges from the ground at temperatures close to 60°C. The thermal water is considered therapeutic, attracting around one million visitors each year. The city has the largest hotel network in…
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Exhibition with Works by Amelia Toledo
Nara Roesler is pleased to announce ‘Amelia Toledo: 1958-2007’, the artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States, at the gallery’s new location in Chelsea, New York, from February 25 to April 17, 2021. Amelia Toledo (1926-2017) is a prominent figure in 20th-century Brazilian art, with a career spanning over five decades. Toledo was introduced…



