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A Brazilian teacher (picture above) was shortlisted among the top ten finalists of the Global Teacher Prize, an education award promoted by the United Arab Emirates. This is one of the news this Monday (25) ANBA Bulletin brings in the education area. Learn also that students from a Brazilian school have sent letters to the United Nations with suggestions to achieve peace in Syria. Read also about the Vibra Group, a Brazilian poultry industry that received an innovation award during Gulfood. You will also learn about AE Negócios Internacionais deals to enter the Arab nut market. More News? A little on the history of Nisreen Khalid Dibdulahi, an Iraqi living in São Paulo who tells Brazilian about her country through poetry.
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São Paulo – The Global Teacher Prize 2019, promoted by the United Arab Emirates, has a Brazilian among its ten finalists. Débora Garofalo is majored in linguistic and literature and pedagogy, and post-graduated in Portuguese. The Brazilian has a 14-year experience in the São Paulo public education system and has been shortlisted to be one of the best teachers in the world.
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Brazilian poultry company wins award in Gulfool
São Paulo – Brazilian poultry industry Vibra Group was rewarded in the category most innovative meat or poultry product during Gulfood Innovation Awards, which occurred in the first day of Gulfood, February 17, in Dubai. Gulfood is considered one of world’s largest food shows in the world. The company participated for the 5th time, the first with its own stand.
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Brazilian students send letters to UN about the Syrian war
São Paulo – “We could put ourselves in the shoes of the people who are experiencing this conflict. And after the study, we thought on ways to end the conflict.” This sentence is by Debora Castro, who was a middle-school student in Colégio Marista in Goiania, Brazil, last year. During classes, one of the activities put forth by two teachers involved a detailed study of a delicate issue: the conflict in Syria. The project resulted in letters the middle-school students wrote and sent to the United Nations (UN). In their texts, the students highlighted the political interests of the countries involved in the war.
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Portrait of an Iraqi strong woman as a poet
São Paulo — Nisreen Khalid Dibdulahi is Iraqi. And a poet. She recites her poems in the Sarau Vozes Femininas (picture above), which brings together migrant and refugee women from different nationalities in Brazil. The event occurring in SESCs in São Paulo aims to create a space to discusse culture, values and challenges with 10 other women from Angola, Uganda, Mozambique, Congo, Nigeria, Senegal, Pakistan, Iran, Colombia and Venezuela.
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Company from Northeastern Brazil opens Arab nut market
São Paulo – AE Negócios Internacionais will export cashew nuts to the Middle East. In a few weeks, the company from Natal, Brazil, may ship a container with the product to Kuwait and will receive an importer from the United Arab Emirates in March to negotiate even more cashew nuts, according to information by one of the partners Amanda Lopes (picture above). The deal with Kuwait is almost closed.
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