Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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What is International Noise Awareness Day
International Noise Awareness Day – INAD (April 25) was created in 1996 in the USA to promote a global event with various actions in support of the movement. Trisoft, the largest company in Latin America in the production of PET wool items, celebrates the date with various awareness activities throughout 2018. In addition to the…
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The Scarcity of Natural Resources
The scarcity of natural resources is a megatrend with significant effects that impact everyone, creating competitive advantages for countries with these resources.
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How to Identify if a Company is in Crisis
At some point in their journey, every company will go through a crisis, or even more than one. However, it is the ability to overcome crises and obstacles that defines the companies that endure in the market from those that quickly wither. Therefore, it is important for every manager to differentiate a crisis from an…
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Book “Never Been Alone”
The launch of the book written by Tatiana Gonçalves: “Never Been Alone” was one of the most anticipated events in May 2018. This is a significant milestone in the climb to success that culminates in the realization of yet another special dream, that of publishing a book telling her own story. Never Been Alone is…
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The Voice and Swing of a Blonde from Pernambuco in New York
Talent alone is not enough to face today’s challenging music market. There must also be a lot of persistence in the face of such competition. When you are outside your home country, in the midst of another culture and language, it takes even more courage. This is something that this 27-year-old from Pernambuco has in…
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Araponga, the bird that is impossible not to hear
The araponga is a widely occurring species in the Atlantic Forest, with a distribution that ranges from the northeast to the south of Brazil, passing through Argentina and Paraguay. It stands out in the forest thanks to the contrasting white color of the male against the vegetation, and an unmistakable vocalization that resembles a hammer…
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Do You Know the History of Toys?
In the 20th century, children had few toys, and those they had were precious. Moreover, children did not have much time to play. Only a minority went to school, while most children were expected to help their parents with simple tasks around the house or in the fields. Egyptian children played games similar to those…
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Pennsylvania: Dive into Four Centuries of History
Your vacation trip in Pennsylvania begins in one of the most historic cities in the country and the birthplace of the United States. In Philadelphia, you will find Independence Hall, the famous Liberty Bell, and the National Constitution Center. The Philadelphia Museum of Art is among the largest art museums in the United States, and…
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Mississippi: how about some blues?
Sink your feet into the sands of the Gulf of Mexico, the “Riviera of the South,” and follow the beat of authentic blues. Walk the paths trodden by respected leaders of the Civil Rights movement and take a photo next to the statue of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Nourish your body and soul…
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Skin Cancer, Ultraviolet Rays, and Tanning
It is very appropriate this summer to talk about the Sun and skin cancer. We also know that a little exposure to the Sun helps activate the famous Vitamin D at the skin level. In fact, exposing the forearm to the Sun for twenty minutes three times a week is enough to activate Vitamin D…


