Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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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.
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The Modernization of AM Radios in Brazil
AM radio stations will have an additional 180 days to migrate to the FM system. The Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovations and Communications (MCTIC) has extended the deadline to benefit more broadcasters and listeners who follow the programming. AM stands for Amplitude Modulation. This means that the reach of these stations is expanded compared to…
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Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station to Be Completed in 2019
Established in 1984, the Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station (EACF) is located on Keller Peninsula, inside Admiralty Bay, King George Island, and was created to conduct studies on climate and the environment in general. Antarctica, explains the Navy, is the main thermal regulator of the Earth, modifying climate and living conditions across the planet, as it…
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Lollapalooza Brazil
Lollapalooza Brazil takes place on March 23, 24, and 25 at the Interlagos Autodrome in São Paulo, and this will be the 5th consecutive time the festival is held in Brazil. With the festival just around the corner, it’s time to start getting to know the lineup, which features many new bands, and avoid missing…
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Carnival in New Orleans, LA
The Carnival in New Orleans is the most famous in the United States, known as Mardi Gras (a French term meaning Fat Tuesday). This movement began in Louisiana around 1699 – the year the first documentation of this event occurred – an initiative of French colonizers. Throughout Mardi Gras, more than 50 groups hold their…
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Carmen Steffens, Fall-Winter 2018 Collection
Comfort and modernity are welcome in the CS Club Fall / Winter 2018. The hottest trends of the season make the wardrobe of the modern woman more elegant and practical, through essential items that promise to satisfy all styles. Leathers in green and lead tones provoke and stand out in the military line. Boots, slippers,…
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André Silva, American actor son of Brazilians
André Silva is a young actor in action. In London, he took an intensive course at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA), where he played the character Orlando in Shakespeare’s play “As You Like It.” In New York, he is part of the cast of Bad Quarto Production and has acted in the plays…
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The Evolution of the Cell Phone
Once upon a time, some engineers decided to change the course of history. Thinking of a way to make communication more efficient and easier, they had the brilliant idea of creating a system that could enable communication between wireless phones. The idea was not bad at all, but the technology of the time did not…
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Winter Wellness Tips
A busy lifestyle and cooler weather can take a toll on the body, especially for those who suffer from chronic aches and pains. Whether the cause of your pain is due to injury, stress, or poor sleep, there are many ways to feel better while avoiding future pain. To stay well this season and naturally…


