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The Brasilians NewsPaper – Page 246 – The Brasilians

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  • Is it possible to quit smoking?

    In the past, it was common to see television advertisements encouraging cigarette consumption. The practice was culturally accepted and even viewed positively. However, today the harms caused by addiction are widely known in all areas of life. So why are there still young people starting to smoke these days? The most important thing to remember…

  • Gustavo Sazes – the art of Brazil for the world

    The artist Gustavo Sazes has been living in Portugal since 2012. His decision was purely personal, as his parents are Portuguese.He had to cut some ties in Brazil, especially since most of his clients were abroad. Gustavo’s work consists of artwork for rock band albums, specifically successful bands in the Heavy Metal genre. He started…

  • Behind the Scenes NYC (BTSNYC)

    Fernanda Paronetto, founder of BTSNYC, offers a collection of places, brands, and events in NY that are not found in the commonly sought tourist guides. Fê Paronetto, as she is known, arrived in NYC in 2015 bringing with her an Instagram account about one of the most charming and visited cities in the world. It…

  • Sábato Magaldi

    Sábato Antônio Magaldi was born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, on May 9, 1927. He graduated in Law from the University of Minas Gerais in 1949, but soon abandoned his career and the following year began collaborating as a theater critic for Diário Carioca.In the early 1950s, he went to study in France, where he…

  • US Universities Train Future Diplomats

    Young scholars from around the world turn to higher education institutions in the US to develop their diplomatic and policy-making skills. Consider Siyabulela Mandela, 26, a relative of Nelson Mandela, the first black president of South Africa and an anti-apartheid icon. Nelson Mandela envisioned a prosperous Africa living in peace, a vision that inspired young…

  • Rubber Compound for Cable Covering

    The brand Cofibam is developing a special rubber to replace neoprene, which is present in both mobile and fixed cables. Due to the scarcity of this type of covering in the market, Cofibam brings to the cable sector a compound with greater mechanical and thermal resistance from Latin America, significantly improving the lifespan of applications.…

  • More Youth Stations Will Be Delivered in the Country

    The National Youth Secretariat (SNJ) announced the delivery of 29 Youth Stations. The agency reported that 14 will be delivered with all infrastructure ready, some of which have already been inaugurated and are in operation. By December 31, 2018, the SNJ will have the other 15 service orders signed to enable new units in 2019.…

  • Second platform in the Búzios Field begins operations

    Another oil and gas exploration platform has begun operations in the Búzios Field (RJ). The P-75 has the capacity to process 150 thousand barrels of oil and compress up to 6 million m³ of natural gas per day. The unit extracts products from the pre-salt layer at a depth of 2,000 meters and is installed…

  • The 110 Years of Japanese Immigration in Brazil

    It was on June 18, 1908, that the ship Kasato Maru docked in Santos with the first 781 Japanese immigrants. Little by little, the conflicts of World War II eased. New Japanese immigrants arrived, highlighting initiatives to strengthen Brazil-Japan exchange. The commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of Japanese Immigration was attended by the Prince Mikasa…

  • The Beaches of Brazil You Need to Know

    Brazil is the largest country in South America in terms of land area and ranks fifth among all places in the world, only behind Russia, Canada, China, and the United States. A land of welcoming people, enchanting beauty, and rich cultural traits. Brazil is increasingly on the list of places to visit, even for those…