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“Eu estou com 37 anos e não esperava chegar aos 30”, diz primeira secretária de Cultura de SP negra
Aline Torres foi uma das convidadas do programa “Cartas Para Pepita”, transmitido pelo Terra Isadora Wandermurem 28 nov 2023 – 05h00 Compartilhar Para Aline Torres, ser a primeira mulher negra a ser secretária de Cultura da cidade de São Paulo é mais do que um sonho Foto: Reprodução Na última quarta-feira, 22, Aline Torres, secretária…
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WATCH: How can finance leaders champion ESG & CSR compliance while fortifying financial systems?
Sustainability has revolutionised how businesses report and manage finance. The introduction of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) in the EU in 2022 is not just a regulatory change—it’s a strategic shift that intertwines financial operations with sustainable objectives. This transition brings big opportunities for innovation and progress, as well as new and formidable challenges.…
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A Carnegie Hall Concert Series Designed for Mental Health
Imagine you go to a concert at the esteemed Carnegie Hall in New York. Instead of sitting in a chair, you are invited to make yourself comfortable on soft floor cushions or a yoga mat. Rather than being shushed, you are encouraged to connect with your neighbor. And at the moment when the first musical…
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Rylan reveals a glitterball mood with his Christmas front door makeover – and it champions the biggest festive trend
Rylan Clark-Neal is widely known as just Rylan – much like Cher or Madonna. And the presenter and reality TV star almost matches them in fabulousness, proving this once again with the reveal of his festive front door makeover ahead of Christmas. It seems this year, everyone including celebrities are going bigger with their Christmas…
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This is the worst day, the worst airport to fly: What to know for a smooth holiday flight
Holiday travel season is here and many people are dusting off their suitcases. For those who haven’t traveled in a while, heading to the airport can seem daunting, but a little planning and some know-how can help make the trip relatively smooth. There’s some good news for travelers this year: While it’s expected to be…
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Travel by Domeliner #335: Union Pacific Historical Society Papers
In the 1950s, many Americans chose to vacation by train. Railroads actively promoted tourism. For Union Pacific, this meant transporting passengers to National Parks and scenic vacation spots. Customers were offered the newest and finest accommodations aboard unique Domeliner trains. The “City of Los Angeles” train brought passengers from Chicago to Southern California. The trains…
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NXP Rolls Next-Gen UWB ICs to Enable Smarter Car Access and More
Aiming to introduce more features to the automotive market, today NXP has announced two automotive ultra-wideband (UWB) ICs, the NCJ29D6A/B, that can add new functionality to next-generation vehicles. As the IoT and smart-home technology allow users to interact more with the world around them, NXP’s latest chips bring new similar functionality and security to automobiles.…
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Blinded by the Light brings hand-selected home decor to Liberty Hill
Just as as every snowflake is different, Debra Lohman believes every customer’s home has unique design needs. Her store, Blinded by the Light, sells hand-selected home decor, furniture, artwork and window coverings that can’t be found at big-box retailers. The backstory Before Lohman opened the store in 2020, she worked with home goods manufacturers who…
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Games expandem filmes para fugir do estigma das adaptações – 28/11/2023 – Ilustrada
Esta é a edição da Combo, a newsletter de games da Folha. Quer recebê-la todas as terças no seu email? Inscreva-se abaixo. Combo A newsletter da Folha com o que interessa sobre a indústria de games e com as dicas do que você ainda vai jogar. Carregando… Ao mesmo tempo em que os videogames se…
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How label-free, super-resolution imaging will push microscopy’s limits
Credited as the father of microbiology, Anton van Leeuwenhoek became the first person in 1677 to observe bacteria under a microscope, kickstarting a revolution in microscopy that continued through the 18th century. This allowed humanity to delve deeper into living things, discovering the cells that comprise animals and plants. Eventually, optical microscopes met their limit…