Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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The Sisters Who Made the ‘Brazilian Wax’ Popular
Pubic hair waxing is an increasingly common practice around the world. Interestingly, a specific style of waxing became known as the “Brazilian wax.” “A Brazilian bikini wax was born in New York, not in Brazil,” explained Jonice Padilha from the J.Sisters salon in Manhattan. The establishment was a pioneer in the early 1990s in popularizing…
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“Nota 10” Call to Help Your Sales
The process of writing the title or “call” of an article with the intention of selling something (sales letter) is completely different from the process of writing any other part of that sales letter. The title is the most important sentence in any type of “call,” whether through an email or in a web or…
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Césio-137 Accident Marks 30 Years
Thirty years ago, Goiânia experienced what is considered the largest radiological accident in the world. The tragedy involving cesium-137 left hundreds of people contaminated by the element and many others with irreversible sequelae. In terms of radioactivity, cesium-137 was only surpassed by the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986, in Ukraine, according…
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The Colorful Art of Tati Vitsic
Tati Vitsic is a Brazilian artist and designer based in New York, graduated with honors from the Fashion Institute of Technology and active in the international textile industry. In her first “Christmas Pop-Up Shop,” Tati will present “Pommy New York” – her design brand for prints. The show will feature original art and products with…
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Brazilian Entrepreneurs Gathered in Washington
A group of 30 Brazilian entrepreneurs was officially welcomed at the Brazilian Embassy in Washington, USA, by Diplomat and Investment Secretary Ricardo Daskal and Ambassador Sergio Silva do Amaral.
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Technology Takes Teachers Beyond the Classroom
Data storage tools, research platforms, applications to connect teachers and students, as well as distance learning courses, are the most current possibilities used in the learning process. For those who still believe in in-person teaching, technology innovates the classroom environment and brings new ways of learning. The latest data from the Higher Education Census shows…
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The 50th Anniversary of the Tropicalist Movement in Brazil – Part 1
Brazilian music has many styles, all showcasing a bit of the culture, joy, and strength of our people. And there was a musical movement that brought together various styles, many talented artists, and revolutionized the history of Brazilian music. Do you know what it was? Tropicália! This was such an important movement that it even…
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Mystics, Hippies, and Rustic Places
We selected the most rustic places in Brazil, with landscapes that are beyond reproach, and communities that live in harmony with nature.• Hippie Village (Arembepe, BA): The Hippie Village by the beach has attracted famous tourists, such as Mick Jagger, Janis Joplin, Tim Maia, Raul Seixas, and Gilberto Gil. The beach has soft white sand,…
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Autumn has arrived and so have the seasonal illnesses
Autumn has just arrived, bringing with it the cold and dry air. During this time of year, special care must be taken with certain illnesses, as the characteristics of the climate favor their emergence and spread. Infectious diseases are among them, which can be transmitted mainly by viruses and bacteria. These microorganisms enter the body,…
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American Football: An Autumn Tradition Across the USA
It’s Friday night in the United States, and an autumn ritual takes place across the country. Cheerleaders prepare their pom-poms. Members of the marching band warm up their instruments. Teenage boys gather in the locker rooms of sports gyms to put on their protective gear, adjust their cleats, and get ready to step into packed…


