Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Blue Note, now in Rio de Janeiro
The most emblematic jazz club in the world has just opened its first branch in the southern hemisphere, in Rio de Janeiro. The Blue Note is yet another venture by entrepreneur Luiz Calainho, director of L21 participações, along with partners Daniel Stain, Marcelo Megale, Flávio Pinheiro, and the promotional marketing group TGF, led by Armando…
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Follow-ups for Making Good Business Deals
This question should be raised by many business owners, especially in a scenario where the business owner knows a potential client, exchanges business cards, and says, “nice to meet you.” For example, how do I develop a relationship with a busy architect so that he thinks of me for a future decoration project? Building relationships…
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Brazilian Literary Award for Young Talents
The Brazilian Endowment for the Arts in New York is accepting applications for the Brazilian Literary Award for Young Talents. The aim of this contest is to encourage young writers who are children of Brazilian immigrants born in the United States or born in Brazil and moved to the U.S. as children and are currently…
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Santa Catarina told by North Americans
A charming description of Santa Catarina was made by an American in the mid-19th century. He and thousands of fellow countrymen passed through Santa Catarina on their way to California in search of gold. And this is the story told in the book “A Caminho do Ouro – norte-americanos em Santa Catarina” by Jeff Franco…
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Dr. Jesus Cheda dies at 87 in NYC
Known Brazilian doctor, Dr. Jesus Cheda was found dead in his apartment in New York City. The doctor was unmarried, had no children, and no family in the city. According to experts, the cause of death was a Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA) that occurred at the end of August. Dr. Cheda was originally from Sorocaba,…
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Goiás and the new digital driver’s license
Drivers from Goiás will be the first Brazilians to use the Digital Driver’s License (CNH-e). Now, they will be able to enjoy the convenience of having the document in an electronic format, which can be accessed via mobile phone and eliminates the need to present the physical document. Drivers from Goiás will be the first…
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Automakers anticipate billion-dollar investment in the Country
In light of the strong performance of the automotive sector in exports and the improvement of the economy, companies are beginning to take projects out of the drawer. Just this year, five major automakers announced over R$ 10 billion in investments for expansion, construction, and improvement of production lines. The size of the sector’s bet…
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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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Idaho, a paradise of adventures
Take a trip through the beautiful landscapes of Idaho; the itineraries can be quite different. Embarking on the less traveled road is a great way to get to know the state. Some of Idaho’s 31 scenic byways have historical significance. Feel the fresh air on your journey through the mountains and valleys of the vast…


