Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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The street carnival was the highlight in 2018
About 200,000 people in 63 blocks were present to celebrate with the energy of the Saturday blocks in Rio de Janeiro. The number exploded when Sunday arrived. There were 850,000 revelers in the streets following 47 blocks. Notably, among these numbers, 500,000 revelers came just to see the Bloco da Preta, which brought with it…
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Visual Pollution
Visual pollution is a type of modern pollution found in large urban centers, as it designates the excess of information contained in signs, poles, billboards, banners, posters, taxis, cars, and other advertising vehicles, as well as urban degradation resulting from graffiti, excessive electrical wires, and accumulation of waste. This exacerbated visual communication in large cities,…
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Free Tortoise Hatchlings in Nature
The Jaú National Park (AM) had a very special day! Over 2,000 tortoise hatchlings were released into a lake near the conservation unit. In total, more than 6,000 hatchlings from four typical Amazonian species were released: Amazon turtle, tracajá, irapuca, and cabeçudo. The activity, which is part of the Participatory Biodiversity Monitoring Project in Conservation…
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Paraíso Feminino gives plus size tips
The fashion search engine for women, Paraíso Feminino, has gathered some tips for choosing the best plus size beachwear. Rachel Toyama, the founder of the tool, explains: “What is the ideal body to go to the beach? Yours! Curvy women no longer need to hide when the temperatures start to rise; fashion has become increasingly…
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Fixseucredit, taking care of Brazilians’ credit
FIxSeuCredit is the first Brazilian company operating in the area of Financial Consulting for personal credit with free consultations to guide and offer services to clients who have credit issues or want to increase their score and thus experience financial freedom through credit. Having a good Credit Score in the USA is one of the…
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Expert warns about “hidden costs”
Flavio Itavo (photo), turnaround specialist, details the dangers generated in processes in a world where competitiveness increases minute by minute, and the means of comparison between costs and the quality presented are much more efficient than just a few years ago. Knowing how to control and circumvent “hidden” costs is essential for the survival of…
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Interview with Brazil’s Ambassador to the UN, Mauro Vieira
Brazil’s ambassador to the United Nations, Mauro Vieira, spoke with ONU News about the country’s priorities in 2018 within the organization. Mauro Vieira also discussed Brazil’s rotating presidency in the CPLP, the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, and the conclusion of the UN Mission in Haiti, MINUSTAH, which was commanded by a Brazilian general during…
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Armed Forces Act in the Security of Rio de Janeiro
With the signing of the federal intervention decree by the President of the Republic, Michel Temer, in February, the Armed Forces began to manage the security system of the state of Rio de Janeiro. According to the Minister of Defense, Raul Jungmann, the feeling of security is promoted with the support of the Armed Forces.…
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Get to Know the Work of the National Force
Created in 2004, the National Force is composed, according to the Ministry of Justice, of the “best police officers and firefighters from the elite groups of the states.” They undergo a “rigorous training” at the National Police Academy, which covers everything from crisis specialization to human rights. To obtain support from the National Force, the…
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Brazil Keeps Its Doors Open for Refugees
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Aloysio Nunes, reiterated Brazil’s willingness to keep its doors open to refugees, as it has throughout its history with immigrants seeking shelter in the country.


