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The Brazilian Kakau Höfke always dreamed of knowing Egypt. And she did go to Egypt as an adolescent. She also went to Morocco, Tunisia, Switzerland, Portugal. And she returned to Brazil, already an adult, armed with much information on which to build her art: acrylic paintings featuring countless inventions in graphism and shading. In Morocco, Kakau taught classes in silk painting and costume jewellery manufacturing.

In November, over 40 Brazilian physicists will participate in the International Conference on Physics Education, to be held in Morocco. The professionals include Antonio Ferro, who teaches science during basketball classes in the state of Maranhão (northeast Brazil). The event will bring together people from approximately 40 countries, each presenting their own innovative teaching experiences.

In November, over 40 Brazilian physicists will participate in the International Conference on Physics Education, to be held in Morocco. The professionals include Antonio Ferro, who teaches science during basketball classes in the state of Maranhão (northeast Brazil). The event will bring together people from approximately 40 countries, each presenting their own innovative teaching experiences.

Professor João Baptista de Medeiros Vargens should give a talk about language in the interaction between the Portuguese and Arabic speaking countries on August 9th. The talk will be at the Arab-Syrian Cultural Centre, in São Paulo, and will also mark the release of his book about teaching Portuguese to Arabic speakers in São Paulo, capital of the southeastern Brazilian state that goes by the same name.

Professor João Baptista de Medeiros Vargens should give a talk about language in the interaction between the Portuguese and Arabic speaking countries on August 9th. The talk will be at the Arab-Syrian Cultural Centre, in São Paulo, and will also mark the release of his book about teaching Portuguese to Arabic speakers in São Paulo, capital of the southeastern Brazilian state that goes by the same name.

The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will receive, from October this year until the end of next year, technicians and students from Arab countries. They will remain in the country for approximately 20 days, during which they will get to know more about the Brazilian economy and foreign trade. Interested parties should apply at Arab chambers of commerce.

The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will receive, from October this year until the end of next year, technicians and students from Arab countries. They will remain in the country for approximately 20 days, during which they will get to know more about the Brazilian economy and foreign trade. Interested parties should apply at Arab chambers of commerce.

Coletivo Madeirista, a group of artists from the northern Brazilian state of Rondônia that has been awarded by the Unesco for its urban artwork, is exchanging experiences with artists from all around the world, including Morocco. The art of the artists from Rondônia will be part of a documentary to be produced by the Brazilian team this year.

Coletivo Madeirista, a group of artists from the northern Brazilian state of Rondônia that has been awarded by the Unesco for its urban artwork, is exchanging experiences with artists from all around the world, including Morocco. The art of the artists from Rondônia will be part of a documentary to be produced by the Brazilian team this year.

The Egyptian Museum, run by the Rosicrucian Order, in the capital of the southern Brazilian state of Paraná, has a permanent exhibition of a mummy of a woman from Ancient Egypt. A singer and musician, she dedicated her talent to goddess Isis. The museum also brings replicas of Egyptian objects made by artists and receives around 3,000 visitors a month.

The Egyptian Museum, run by the Rosicrucian Order, in the capital of the southern Brazilian state of Paraná, has a permanent exhibition of a mummy of a woman from Ancient Egypt. A singer and musician, she dedicated her talent to goddess Isis. The museum also brings replicas of Egyptian objects made by artists and receives around 3,000 visitors a month.

Pharès Zoghbi, born in the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, moved to the Arab country at the age of 12, to live with his uncle. A passion and mania of reading and keeping books made Zoghbi establish one of the largest libraries in the country, with over 65,000 books, including some Brazilian works.