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Porto Bracuí: Where Tranquility Meets Opportunity

Porto Bracuí: Where Tranquility Meets Opportunity

eyesonbrasil Let’s explore the real estate development perspectives for Porto Bracuí, a charming area on the Costa Verde in Brazil. 🌴 1. Porto Bracuí: A Hidden Gem Porto Bracuí, nestled along the picturesque Costa Verde coastline, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. With its tranquil canals, lush greenery, and proximity to the sea,…
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Rising Above Hate: Melania Trump’s Call for Unity

Rising Above Hate: Melania Trump’s Call for Unity

eyesonbrasil 1. The Impact of Violence In her heartfelt letter, Melania acknowledges the gravity of the situation. She reflects on the devastating change that the attempted assassination brought to her life. The incident serves as a stark reminder that violence has no place in America. 2. A Plea for Unity Melania commends those who have…
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Sin Tax vs. Marijuana: A Brazilian Tax Comedy

eyesonbrasil “Beer is Not a Sin” vs. “Marijuana is Legal” The Brazilian Craft Beer Association (Abracerva) launched the “Beer is not a sin” campaign while the Federal Supreme Court (STF) was freeing the consumption of marijuana. The result? An epic clash between brewers and marijuana users on social media. Taxing the Breeze The government is…
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Desde as promessas iniciais até os desafios atuais, vamos explorar como o “Imposto do Pecado” se encaixa nesse cenário.

Sin Tax: Unraveling the Brazilian Tax Reform

eyesonbrasil Tax reform in Brazil has been a central theme in political and economic discussions. From the initial promises to the current challenges, let’s explore how the “Sin Tax” fits into this scenario. 1. Origins and Promises In December 2023, the National Congress approved the tax reform proposal, introducing the “Selective Tax” or, as it…
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PIX Taxado: Desafios e Oportunidades para os Pequenos Negócios Brasileiros

Taxed PIX: Challenges and Opportunities for Brazilian Small Businesses

eyesonbrasil 1. Introduction: Taxing PIX PIX, Brazil’s instant payment system, has been a revolution in the way financial transactions are carried out. However, recently, the Central Bank authorized the charging of fees for transfers via PIX to private companies. This change has generated debate and concern, especially for small businesses. 2. Impact on Small Businesses…
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Investor Sentiment in the Wake of Brazil’s Tax Reform

Investor Sentiment in the Wake of Brazil’s Tax Reform

eyesonbrasil 1. The Reform’s Impact on Foreign Investment Brazil’s notoriously complicated tax system has long been a deterrent for foreign investors. The recent approval of a major tax reform overhaul by the lower house represents a significant victory for President Lula, who championed the proposal1. The reform aims to simplify the system, making it more…
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Rio de Janeiro Cultural Gem

Rio de Janeiro: A Cultural Marvel Beckons

eyesonbrasil Introduction The vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro, affectionately known as the “Cidade Maravilhosa” (Marvelous City), has once again captured the world’s attention. In the 31st World Travel Awards™, Rio de Janeiro emerged as the best cultural destination in South America1. This prestigious accolade not only celebrates the city’s rich heritage but also presents…
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Origens dos Problemas Cardíacos em Crianças e Adolescentes: Prevenção e Conscientização

Origins of Heart Problems in Children and Adolescents:

Prevention and Awareness eyesonbrasil Heart disease knows no age, and it is essential that we pay attention to the cardiovascular health of our children and adolescents. In this article, we’ll explore the risk factors and origins of these problems, as well as the importance of prevention. Let’s dive into this inspiring journey! 1. Cardiovascular Risk…
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Experts aim to protect one of Brazil’s giant emblematic tree species

Experts aim to protect one of Brazil’s giant emblematic tree species

by Jenny Gonzales “What makes these trees so special is still a great mystery, and it takes time and studies to unravel,” Eric Gorgens said. The professor of spatial and environmental analysis at the Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM) was talking about the giant red angelim (Dinizia excelsa Ducke), an Amazonian tree…
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Study says 40% of Amazon region is potentially conserved — more than officially recorded

Study says 40% of Amazon region is potentially conserved — more than officially recorded

by Liz Kimbrough A larger portion of the Amazonian region might be under protection or potentially conserved than official records indicate, according to a new study published in the journal One Earth. A team of international researchers found that more than 40% of land across the nine Amazonian countries is under some form of conservation management, significantly higher than…
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