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Discover the Art of the Pinacoteca Museum
Located in the building of the Liceu de Artes e Ofícios de São Paulo, the Pinacoteca was inaugurated in 1905 and is the oldest art museum in the city of São Paulo. Its art collection has approximately 1900 artistic, bibliographic, and archival items.The Pinacoteca displays works such as ‘São Paulo’ by Tarsila do Amaral and…
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World’s Most Attractive Employers Rankings 2017
Universum Global announced the results of the 9th annual World’s Most Attractive Employer (WMAE) ranking, based on over 290,000 business and engineering/IT students from the 12 largest economies in the world. The WMAE ranking recognizes global organizations that implement preferred employer attributes according to highly talented students. This research is the largest of its kind,…
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Fernando de Noronha Recognized as National Cultural Heritage
The Historical Ensemble of the Archipelago of Fernando de Noronha has been officially recognized as Cultural Heritage of Brazil. The location, off the coast of the state of Pernambuco, is considered a Brazilian paradise. In addition to being a highly sought-after tourist destination, it holds memories, stories, traditions, and narratives that contribute to the composition…
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Learn More About Brazilian Agriculture on a Rural Tour
Specialized rural tours take business travelers to Brazil’s agricultural territories to learn about the success of Brazilian agriculture. From the Coopavel Show Rural in Cascavel to Expo Londrina, all rural tours can be customized to include research centers, agricultural cooperatives, farms in Argentina, or even coffee plantations in Colombia.Travel through the interior of Brazil, stopping,…
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Americans’ Favorite Beaches Are Here
Expedia.com has released the results of a global study that explores cultural differences in attitudes and behaviors at beaches in 17 countries around the world. The results provide an enlightening and fun insight into what a beach trip entails.Americans Prefer Domestic DestinationsIt seems that most Americans do not look beyond their own borders when planning…
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How to Profit from the Gig Economy
There is an exciting revolution in careers happening for those who want to be their own boss, set their own hours, and control their own destiny. Welcome to the “gig economy,” a new and rapidly expanding job market. Nowadays, more and more Americans are becoming part of this employment shift. In fact, according to a…
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Secret Swimming Holes to Dive Into
The Travel Channel has traveled the globe to discover the most incredible, refreshing, and unusual places to dive into in the new season of “Top Secret Swimming Holes.” From epic cliff jumps in Hawaii to private waterfalls in Jamaica, water thrills can be found all over the world. But the Travel Channel highlighted an amazing…
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Experience the Great American Solar Eclipse
On August 21, millions of people in the U.S. will see the day turn to night as a total solar eclipse sweeps across North America. The last time this happened coast to coast was in 1918. Temperatures will drop rapidly as the moon completely covers the sun. You will be able to see the spectacular…
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The Biggest Brazilian Party of All is Coming Soon
The most awaited party of the year, BR Day NY, is scheduled for September 3rd starting at 11 AM on 6th Avenue, in the heart of Manhattan. With just a month to go until the event, not only Brazilians are making plans for the big day. The golden team of artists coming from Brazil for…
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Hélio Oiticica: Organizing the Delirium
The first large-scale retrospective in the United States of the work of Hélio Oiticica, the Brazilian artist. One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Hélio Oiticica’s early work began with formal and geometric investigations in painting and drawing and soon evolved into large-scale “spatial reliefs,” exploding his two-dimensional works into three-dimensional compositions.…



