Sea turtles have been swimming the world’s oceans for more than 100 million years. Yet today the survival of these...
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Imagining Earth
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday August 26th, 2022
If we approached rivers, mountains, dragonflies, redwoods, and reptiles as if all are alive, intelligent, suffused with soul, imagination, and...
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U.S. Nonprofit Group Funds Affordable Homes Made with 3D Printers
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday May 25th, 2022
If 3D printers can be used to make prosthetic limbs and topographical maps, why not houses? Habitat for Humanity, a...
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U.S. Sends Teachers all Over the World
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday May 4th, 2022
For more than 75 years, the U.S. Department of State has fostered understanding between the people of the United States...
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In the U.S., Democracy Begins in the Classroom
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday May 4th, 2022
When does democracy start? In America, kids experience democracy as early as the first grade. Through participation in group activities,...
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Building Resilience in Children
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Monday July 26th, 2021
Cultured Kids Cuisine’s international non-profit organization helps children build a future of love and tolerance through food. Administered by more...
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Five Reasons Why More American High Schools Should Offer Portuguese Language Classes
By ARICK WIERSON
/ Monday July 26th, 2021
I grew up in a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota. I graduated from Minnetonka High School, perennially ranked among the top...
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If English is your Second Language you Must Read the “Writing Rules”!
By ILANA LIPSZTEIN
/ Wednesday February 17th, 2021
Author Joan Ramirez talks about her new book, The Writing Rules, a must read for Engineering, Technical, and English as...
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Sweetheart or Flirting Dolls, the Young Women Stood by the Window
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday February 16th, 2021
The history has surprisingly deep origins from the colonial times of the state of Minas Gerais. It presents young women...
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IlanaWIP Encourage Women to Unleash their Talents
By ILANA LIPSZTEIN
/ Tuesday February 16th, 2021
Hello, my name is Simone Goldstein. I am a Mar-keting Consultant, a social media expert, CEO at Entendeu Media, and...
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Six Remarkable Women Honored Posthumously
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday February 16th, 2021
The National Women’s Hall of Fame has inducted six trailblazing Black women into its unique sisterhood, recognizing their contributions at...
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Tackling the High Cost of Student Loan Debt
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday September 3rd, 2019
There’s no way around it: Americans are drowning in student loan debt, collectively owing $1.5 trillion. Rising college costs mean...
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Physicist Marcelo Gleiser Awarded 2019 Templeton Prize
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday April 26th, 2019
Marcelo Gleiser, theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and a leading proponent of the view that science, philosophy, and spirituality are complementary expressions...
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How Families are Paying for College
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday April 26th, 2019
The way families pay for college is a good indicator of how much planning takes place before the first tuition...
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Startup Aims to Improve Brazil Students’ lives
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday August 22nd, 2017
New York-based educational technology startup EduSynch (https:// edusynch.com) has closed a partnership with Guia do Estudante, the largest digital platform...
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Portuguese Lessons on Demand
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday August 1st, 2017
Portuguese is rapidly gaining in popularity among language learners. Although the majority of its speakers live in Brazil, there is...
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American Students Lack Basic Financial Literacy Skills
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday July 12th, 2017
Results from the latest round of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) released by the National Center for Education...
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Foreign Students will be Able to Work in Brazil
By NEWSPAPER The Brasilians
/ Wednesday February 1st, 2017
Foreign higher and postgraduate education students will be able to work in Brazil legally. The rule, published in the Official...
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American Spaces in Brazil
By NEWSPAPER The Brasilians
/ Wednesday February 1st, 2017
Brazil’s American Corners are dedicated public diplomacy engagement and information spaces hosted in universities, libraries, SENAC, and SESC, generally in...
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Avenues “The World School” will Open in São Paulo
By NEWSPAPER The Brasilians
/ Wednesday February 1st, 2017
Avenues: The World School, which opened its first campus in New York City in 2012 as part of a planned...
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