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Visit to Oyster Farms Surprises Visitors in Florianópolis
Famous for its breathtaking beaches, Florianópolis is a must-visit destination for both nature lovers and food enthusiasts. In fact, Floripa – its affectionate nickname – is considered a Creative City of Gastronomy and has also received the title of the largest oyster producer in the country.Oyster ExperiencesThe oyster farming industry is an important economic and…
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Community Tourism: A Watershed Moment for Indigenous Communities
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In light of the climate emergency, the debate on ways to promote sustainable development in the Amazon is gaining traction across various economic sectors — including tourism. In indigenous territories, a management model has emerged as an alternative for communities willing to welcome visitors while striving to keep the forest alive — community tourism. In…
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UNESCO recognizes Minas Artisan Cheese as intangible heritage
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UNESCO included the production method of Minas Artisan Cheese in the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the first Brazilian food tradition to receive the title.
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Jorge Amado House Foundation Reopens in Pelourinho, Bahia
The Jorge Amado House Foundation reopened in Pelourinho after its largest renovation in 37 years, with new spaces and greater accessibility.
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Donald Trump: Time’s 2024 Person of the Year
In a year marked by unprecedented political drama, economic changes, and global uncertainty, Time magazine’s choice of Donald Trump as its Person of the Year 2024 seems almost inevitable. Whether admired or criticized, Trump’s influence on the American political landscape, as well as his global impact, remains undeniable. The decision to name him Person of…
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See How the Famous Clay Pots of Espírito Santo Are Made
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In the heart of Vitória, in the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo, lies a cultural treasure that reflects the tradition and craftsmanship of the capixaba women: the Association of Paneleiras de Goiabeiras. A visit to this place is not just a tourist experience, but an immersion into the historical roots and cultural heritage of the…
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Americans Prioritize Donations, Even Under Economic Uncertainty
A new study reveals Americans’ relationship with charitable donations. While generosity is a core value for three-quarters of Americans, economic concerns have led some to tighten their belts. However, many Americans are open to advice on how to prioritize philanthropy. In a new national survey by Wells Fargo, 29% of Americans report donating less to…
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Everything You Need to Know About One Hundred Years of Solitude
“Many years later, in front of the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendía would remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to see ice.” This is the opening line of the best-selling magical realist novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude, which is becoming a Netflix series. The…
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Why It’s Harder Than Ever to Schedule an Appointment with Your Doctor
Americans are facing unprecedented wait times to see their doctors. This pressure is particularly acute in primary care, but it is also felt in specialties such as neurology, psychiatry, and obstetrics/gynecology. According to the American Medical Association (AMA), here are the main reasons why it is harder than ever to be seen by a healthcare…
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Central Bank of Brazil says it will not interfere in the depreciation of the real
The director of monetary policy and future president of the Central Bank of Brazil, Gabriel Galípolo, stated that the institution will not interfere in the depreciation of the country’s currency, the real. He added that the floating exchange rate is one of the pillars of the country’s economy. This Monday, December 2, the Brazilian real…


