Category: Men
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Travel Trends for 2025 Highlight Intentional, Immersive, and Sustainable Experiences
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2025 has arrived! In this article, you will find the latest trends reshaping the travel industry. With a focus on meaningful and immersive travel experiences and a commitment to sustainability, this year’s trends highlight a growing desire for intentional and culturally enriching journeys that leave a positive impact on both travelers and destinations.Slow Travel Takes…
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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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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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Perfect Snow Activities for All Ages
Have you ever stopped to think about what snow is and how it forms? This type of curiosity crosses the minds of many people, especially those who are passionate about winter landscapes and dream of visiting the most famous snowy destinations in the world. Although the phenomenon is not present in the daily life of…
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Health Recommendations for the New Year
Looking to improve your health in 2025 and beyond? Check out these recommendations from the American Medical Association: • Make nutritional adjustments: Reduce your intake of sugar-sweetened beverages and processed foods, especially those with added sodium and sugar. Drinking sugary beverages, even 100% fruit juices, is associated with a higher risk of mortality, according to…
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Poverty and Extreme Poverty Reach Lowest Level in Brazil Since 2012
Brazil ended 2023 with the lowest levels of poverty and extreme poverty recorded since the Social Indicators Synthesis began in 2012, by IBGE, the government statistics agency. However, despite this improvement, data released on Wednesday in December revealed that 58.9 million people still live in poverty, with 9.5 million in extreme poverty. The study focuses…
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Mass Rape Trial of French Woman Ends with Feeling That Justice Was Not Served
A mass rape trial that has garnered worldwide attention concluded on Thursday (19), with Dominique Pelicot, the main accused, and 50 other men all found guilty of raping or sexually assaulting Pelicot’s ex-wife, Gisèle Pelicot. Dominique Pelicot, 72, received the maximum sentence of 20 years for aggravated rape. He recruited men to rape his own…
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International Migrants Day is Celebrated This Wednesday
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in Africa, Asia, Brazil, children, Community, Europe, Geral, Immigration, Inside, Latin America, Men, North America, Oceania, Politics, South America, Teenager, United States, Women, WorldToday, December 18, is International Migrants Day. The date celebrates the adoption of the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families by the United Nations General Assembly in 1990. The day offers a special opportunity to highlight the invaluable contributions of millions of migrants around…
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American Universities Offer Free Tuition for Low-Income Students
In the last month, several colleges and universities in the United States, including the University of Texas and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), announced programs to provide free tuition for undergraduate students from families that fall below a certain income threshold.Is the tuition really free?Each school manages its free tuition program in its own…
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The Retirement Age in the U.S. May Increase Again
Next year, several significant reforms will be implemented in the Social Security system. Among them is the change in the age at which Americans can start receiving Social Security benefits. Although Americans can start receiving reduced benefits at age 62, the current range for full retirement is between 66 and 67 years, depending on the…


