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Argentina Leaves WHO:
Argentina announced its withdrawal from the World Health Organization, citing
deep differences with the organization's policies.
- Santorini Earthquakes: A series of over 7,700
earthquakes hit Santorini, leading to a state of emergency being declared.
- Panama Withdraws from Belt and Road Initiative:
Panama decided to pull out of China's Belt and Road Initiative, citing concerns
over debt and sovereignty.
- Haiti Crisis Deepens: The ongoing crisis in Haiti
continues to escalate, with increased violence and political instability.
- Greek Railway Security Delays: Greece faces delays
in updating railway security measures, causing concern among local authorities
and passengers.
- Tunisian President's Controversial Remarks: The
Tunisian president made controversial remarks about African Sub-Saharan
migrants, drawing international criticism.
- Middle East Tensions Rise: New clashes in the Middle
East have increased tensions between different factions and foreign
interventions.
- Hybrid Work Challenges: Companies continue to
struggle with implementing hybrid work models effectively, with debates over
vaccine mandates and corporate culture.
- International Women's Day Protests: Protests and
celebrations took place worldwide to mark International Women's Day,
highlighting gender equality and women's rights.
- Scientific Discoveries Announced: Researchers
announced new discoveries in various scientific fields, including advances in
medicine and environmental technology.
- Global War Against ISIS:The global war against ISIS
continues, with ongoing efforts to combat the terrorist organization.
-Economic Crises in Multiple Countries: Several
countries, including Canada, Germany, and the UK, face economic crises, with
rising costs of living and political instability.
Sure! Here are some recent updates in the world of
artists:
1. Ivors Academy Advocates for Artists' Rights:
The Ivors Academy is supporting calls for the music industry to provide fair
pay and healthcare for artists. This comes after US pop star Chappell Roan's
impassioned speech at the Grammys, where she urged record labels to prioritize
artists' well-being.
2. Super Bowl 2025 Performers Announced:
Kendrick Lamar and SZA will headline the halftime show at Super Bowl 2025, with
Jon Batiste performing the national anthem. This promises to be an exciting
event with multiple performances leading up to the game.
3. US Embassy Cultural Exchange with Native
American Artists: The US Embassy in Doha hosted a cultural exchange
featuring Native American artists, including master hoop dancer Albert “Nino”
Reyos and Miss Indian World Kassie John. The event highlighted the rich
traditions of Native American cultures and fostered meaningful exchanges with
Qatari communities.
4. Hidden Portrait Discovered:
Researchers in Cyprus discovered a hidden portrait beneath a 1570 oil painting
by Renaissance master Titian. This exciting find adds a new layer of history to
the artwork.
5. Artists at Mexico City Fairs: Artists
showcased experimental and adventurous works at the Material and Salón Acme
fairs in Mexico City. The fairs highlighted tactile materials and body parts,
drawing attention from collectors and museum groups.
Let’s talk about healthy…
1. Wearable Devices Predict IBD Flares:
A recent study found that wearable devices like Fitbit can predict inflammatory
bowel disease (IBD) flare-ups up to 7 weeks in advance. This could help
patients manage their condition more effectively.
2. Sparkling Water and Weight Loss:
Drinking sparkling water may contribute to weight loss, according to a new
study. The carbonation in sparkling water might help people feel fuller and
reduce calorie intake.
3. Muscle Fat and Heart Health:
Intramuscular fat, which is contained within muscle tissue, has been linked to
a higher risk of serious heart disease, regardless of other risk factors.
4. Osteoarthritis in Older Women: A drop
in estradiol and progesterone levels after menopause could increase the risk of
osteoarthritis, as these hormones play a role in cartilage aging and
degeneration.
5. Reducing Cholesterol and Bladder Cancer: A
combination therapy of a statin and a protein inhibitor may help suppress the
creation and growth of tumors in bladder cancer, according to a new study.
And now I wanna
tell you about Rodrigo Bocardi
Rodrigo Bocardi, a well-known Brazilian journalist,
recently made headlines due to his dismissal from TV Globo. Bocardi, who was
the anchor of "Bom Dia São Paulo," was fired for allegedly violating
the network's ethical standards. This decision came as a shock to many, as
Bocardi had been with Globo for 25 years.
In addition to his professional life, details about
Bocardi's personal life have also surfaced. He is married to Claudia Bocardi,
and they have three children together. Despite his serious demeanor on air,
Bocardi is known to be more relaxed and cheerful in his personal life.
Rodrigo Bocardi has had a long and distinguished
career in journalism. Here are some highlights
- Early Career: Bocardi graduated in
journalism in 1997 from FIAM and began his career at Grupo Bandeirantes.
- TV Globo:He joined TV Globo in 1999 as
an economics editor for Jornal da Globo. He later became a reporter and
correspondent in New York in 2009.
- Bom Dia
São Paulo: In 2013, he returned to Brazil to present Bom Dia São Paulo
and also made appearances as a São Paulo anchor on Bom Dia Brasil.
- Jornal Nacional: On September 10,
2016, he became one of the occasional presenters of Jornal Nacional.
- Radio: In November 2020, he debuted on
the radio, presenting the Ponto Final CBN program on CBN.
Personal Life
- Family: Rodrigo is married to Claudia Bocardi, and
they have three children: Anne, Gabriel, and Gustavo. Despite his busy
schedule, Bocardi enjoys spending time with his family and occasionally shares
moments with them on social media.
My tips for improving your English day by day…
Absolutely! Here are some tips to improve your English while living in Brazil:
1. Immerse Yourself in English Media:
- Watch English TV Shows and Movies: Try
platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Disney+. Use subtitles initially if
needed.
- Listen to English Podcasts and
Audiobooks: There are many podcasts like "The Daily" by The New York
Times or audiobooks on Audible.
2. Practice Speaking:
- Language Exchange: Connect with native
English speakers who want to learn Portuguese. You can use apps like Tandem or
HelloTalk.
- Join English-Speaking Groups: Look for
local or online groups where you can practice speaking English.
3. Reading and Writing:
- Read English Books, Newspapers, and
Magazines: Choose topics you're passionate about to keep it interesting.
- Write Regularly: Start a journal in
English, write essays, or even short stories. Platforms like Grammarly can help
correct your writing.
4. Online Resources:
- Language Learning Apps: Use apps like
Duolingo, Babbel, or Rosetta Stone.
-Online Courses: Websites like Coursera or
Udemy offer courses in English.
5. Formal Education:
- Enroll in English Classes: Many language
schools and universities in Brazil offer English courses.
6. Engage with English Content Creators:
- YouTube Channels: Follow channels that
teach English or are in English. For example, channels like "EngVid"
provide great lessons.
- Social Media: Follow English-speaking
influencers and participate in their discussions.
7. Set Goals and Stay Consistent:
- Daily Practice: Make English a part of
your daily routine. Even 10-15 minutes a day can make a big difference.
- Track Progress:Celebrate small victories
and keep track of your improvements.
Remember,
the key is consistency and making it enjoyable. Keep challenging yourself, and
you'll see progress in no time! If you need help with any specific area, just
let me know!
By
Marry Teacher
🌟 Dear
Students,
As you navigate through your learning journey,
remember that every step you take, no matter how small, brings you closer to
your goals. Embrace challenges as opportunities to grow and never be afraid to
ask questions or seek help. Your potential is limitless, and with dedication
and perseverance, you can achieve great things. Believe in yourself and always
strive for excellence. Remember, every effort you put in today shapes a brighter
future for you tomorrow.
Keep pushing forward and let your passion for learning
guide you!
You’ve got this!
From:
All the teacher’s
Survive Team
Survive Forever
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