Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Chronicle: Citizenship and Patriotism
Generally, I do not touch on political themes simply because I have enormous respect for different viewpoints, and I always try to seek knowledge and information to make my own decisions. This reflection has no political intent; it is merely a broad perspective from a citizen who loves the world we live in. However, we…
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Hemodialysis for Patients During Travel
A new measure from the Ministry of Health will benefit patients who require hemodialysis and need to undergo treatment outside their home city. With the creation of the item “Identification of patients under dialysis treatment in transit,” individuals will be able to continue their procedures normally, with payment guaranteed by the Unified Health System (SUS).…
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Venezuelans to Have Access to New Shelter
Venezuelan immigrants living on the streets and squares in Boa Vista (RR) will have access to a new shelter so they can live with more dignity and settle in Brazil. With a capacity for 220 people, the dormitory was set up by the Government of Brazil in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for…
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Neymar Jr.
Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior, popularly known around the world as Neymar Jr., is a Brazilian football player born in Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo state on February 5, 1992. He is the son of Nadine and Neymar Santos, from whom he inherited his name and passion for football, as his father was also a…
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Brazilian Architect in the American Market
Just as first-time visitors tend to be astonished and perplexed by local customs, the same happened to a Brazilian hotel entrepreneur when faced with a series of indecipherable business and construction regulations while preparing to start the construction of his first hotel in the United States. The construction techniques may not change much from one…
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Nevada, its mountains and entertainments
Along the adventure-filled northwest of the state to the metropolitan desert of Las Vegas, there are limitless experiences waiting for you, just waiting to be discovered, explored, and conquered. Road trips are the heart of any experience in Nevada. Drive along U.S. Highway 50 (known as the loneliest road in America) and pass through mountain…
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Minnesota: for outdoor lovers
The Dakota Indians named the region “minisota,” which means “land of water with the color of the sky,” having inhabited the area for over three centuries. Today, Minnesota is still known for its stunning landscapes. Magnificent forests and prairies and several lakes with blue waters can be found throughout the state.The mighty Mississippi River begins…
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American Airlines cancels flights to Brazil
American Airlines announced the cancellation of several flights connecting the United States to Brazil. The changes will take effect starting August 21. Some flights will be completely eliminated, while others will see a reduction in weekly frequency. According to American Airlines, passengers who have already purchased tickets for the canceled flights can request to change…
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The Metropolises of Latin America, 1830-1930
The Americas Society is pleased to present The Metropolises of Latin America, 1830-1930, an exhibition that explores the impact that a century of accelerated urbanization, as well as political and social transformations, had on the architectural landscapes of six Latin American capitals: Buenos Aires, Havana, Lima, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, and Santiago de Chile.…
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Compulsive Buying is a Health Problem
Excessive worry, loss of control over the act of buying; progressive increase in the volume of purchases; frustrated attempts to reduce or control purchases; buying to cope with anguish or other negative emotions; lies to cover up the lack of control with purchases; losses in social, professional, and family spheres; financial problems. These are the…


