Category: Inside
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Get Your Credit Report in Spanish
Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to understanding your personal credit history. A survey by Experian reveals that 25% of Hispanic-Latinos in the U.S. want to know what the information in a credit report means, 45% are interested in learning how to build credit, and 50% want to know how to maintain a high…
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Italian Cultural Center Celebrates 150 Years of Italian Immigration to Brazil
Rio de Janeiro welcomed a new cultural center: the Italian Cultural Center Polo Cultural ItalianoRio – art, design, and innovation. This center is the result of an inter-institutional project between the Consulate General of Italy in Rio, the Italian Cultural Institute, and the European Institute of Design (EID). It aims to transform the first floor…
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How Easter is Celebrated in Brazil?
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Discover how Easter is celebrated in Brazil, with Holy Week masses, chocolate eggs, the Easter Bunny, and the best destinations like Gramado, Pomerode, and Penedo.
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How St. Patrick’s Day Gained New Life in America
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Every March 17, the U.S. transforms into an emerald country for a day. Americans wear green clothes and drink green beer. Green milkshakes, bagels, and grits appear on menus. In a trick worthy of a leprechaun, Chicago even dyes its river green. Revellers from coast to coast celebrate all things Irish by raising pints of…
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Want to Explore the World? Holland America Line Will Visit All Seven Continents on the 2026 Grand World Voyage
Holland America Line is ready to embark on one of its most ambitious Grand World Voyages in 2026, covering all seven continents with a special four-day Antarctic Experience.
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Eduardo Kobra: Learn More About the Artist’s Studio in São Paulo
If you are one of those who truly appreciate Eduardo Kobra’s incredible work, we have great news. The artist has decided to open the doors of his studio at the FAMA Museum in Itu, São Paulo. It’s an opportunity to see his works up close, known for their unique characteristics, full of colors and beauty.…
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What is Silver Tourism?
Silver Tourism is an area that can be included in the broader concept of “silver economy.” The European Parliament defines the “silver economy” as one that includes older adults in economic activity, creating products and services tailored to their needs. The tourism sector aimed at older people is one of the areas that needs more…
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Francisco Cândido Xavier
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The greatest medium of all time is not only admired by Spiritists but also by people from all religious, political, and social segments—both national and international—who recognized the seriousness of the postulates he embraced and exemplified during his 92 years of life. He was even nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1981 and was…
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February 29: What Would Happen If We Didn’t Have Leap Years?
The time it takes for the Earth to orbit the Sun does not correspond to an even number of days. A solar year actually has 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds, according to calculations by NASA. As a result, every year, the 365-day calendar falls about a quarter of a day behind…
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Traveling by Plane Has Never Been Safer
This year did not start well for aviation safety, with a runway collision at Haneda Airport in Tokyo and a piece of the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 exploding in the air in January. Although no one died or suffered serious injuries in either incident, those who fear flying certainly panicked when…


