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Arquivo mensal: Maio 2023
O roteiro alternativo do ‘New York Times’ em Lisboa! Os restaurantes, bares e galerias a visitar aos olhos dos norte-americanos – Weekend – FLASH!
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Jornal americano passou 36 horas na capital portuguesa e fugiu aos pontos turísticos da cidade.
QUEM LEVA A MELHOR
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PORTUGAL VS AUSTRALIA 
ESMERALDA CABRAL How to Clean a Fish And Other Adventures in Portugal
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How to Clean a Fish describes an extended family stay in Portugal, full of food, adventure, and the search for home. Offered the opportunity to live in Costa da Caparica for an extended period, Esmeralda Cabral jumped at the chance to return to the country of her birth. Together with her Canadian-born husband, children, and Portuguese Water Dog, Maggie, Cabral makes new and nostalgic discoveries—a labyrinth of cobblestone alleys and beautiful painted tiles, a delicious bica and pastel de nata, a classic fado concert, the gentle ribbing of local fishmongers, a damaging high tide—translating words and emotions for her family along the way. Packed with local cuisine and customs, tales of language barriers and bureaucracy, and threaded with that irresistible need to connect with the culture of our birth, How to Clean a Fish is for readers curious about life in Portugal and for anyone who has moved from one place to another and is seeking their own version of home.
BOOK DETAILS
Publication date: May 2023
Features: Map, recipes
Series: Wayfarer
Keywords: Portugal; Costa da Caparica; Lisbon; fado; sardines; extended stay; foreign country; travelling; pets; identity; culture; adaptability; duality; translating for family; longing; home; recipes; cooking; food; markets; hospitality; immigation; saudade
Subject(s): TRAVEL / Essays & Travelogues, Creative Writing, Creative Writing / Travel Literature, Creative Writing, Creative Writing / Literary Nonfiction, Area Studies, Area Studies / European Studies, Creative Writing, Creative Writing / Auto/biography & Memoir, TRAVEL / Europe / Spain & Portugal, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, Memoirs, Travel writing, Travel, Literary Nonfiction, Travel / Portuguese Culture, Portugal; Costa da Caparica; Lisbon; fado; sardines; extended stay; foreign country; travelling; pets; identity; culture; adaptability; duality; translating for family; longing; home; recipes; cooking; food; markets; hospitality; immigation; saudade
Publisher(s): The University of Alberta Press
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💖 Ilha do Faial – Açores – Mais Portugal – YouTube
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Artista da África do Sul é feliz no Faial a dar aulas de artes manuais a miúdos e graúdos, dando oportunidade a que descubram uma paixão – Correio dos Açores
ricardo quaresma e o racismo
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Chomsky: “Esta inteligência artificial é o ataque mais radical ao pensamento crítico” | Entrevista | PÚBLICO
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Um dos maiores intelectuais do nosso tempo, Noam Chomsky, alerta para os problemas de sistemas como o ChatGPT. Uma entrevista em que também fala de redes sociais, luta de classes e neofascismo.
Contra UE e governo: Agricultores neerlandeses contestam lei das emissões | Euronews
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Devido à produção de gado, Países Baixos são o Estado-membro onde há mais poluição por azoto. Produtores querem apoios para a transição. Bruxelas pondera processo por infração.
Source: Contra UE e governo: Agricultores neerlandeses contestam lei das emissões | Euronews
Açores: Cães vadios atacam gado na Povoação – Agroportal
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Continuam os ataques de cães vadios a gado nas pastagens de São Miguel – agora foi na Lomba do Botão, na Povoação, onde vários animais foram atacados na madrugada deste sábado. Os produtores estão preocupados, não só com o seu gado mas também com a população. Algumas imagens podem chocar as pessoas mais sensíveis. Veja […]
Source: Açores: Cães vadios atacam gado na Povoação – Agroportal
Léo Ferré : Avec le temps (enregistrement TSR, 1973) – YouTube
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Here Are the Most Terrifying Bridges Around the World – en.lastnighton.com
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Here Are the Most Terrifying Bridges Around the World – Eshima Ohashi Bridge, Japan If you like rollercoasters, you might like this Japanese bridge. It has a gradient of 6.1 and a height of 144 feet and it isn’t as steep as it appears. However, it still looks like something only a daredevil would dare cross.. The bridge was under construction from 1997 to 2004 and it’s the third-largest bridge in the world. It’s also the largest rigid-frame bridge in Japan. But this is nothing to this next frodge that Floridians have to cross over!
Source: Here Are the Most Terrifying Bridges Around the World – en.lastnighton.com
hierarquia de prioridades que subjaz à distribuição do dinheiro público.
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1 de maio como sufocar revoltas
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