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Corporations in Canada offer job vacancies to Brazilians, and there are 30 vacancies scattered across 30 companies in that country. Opportunities are concentrated in the field of information technology. Vacancies in Canada 200 vacancies opened in 30 companies located in Montreal, Canada. Exclusive opportunities for Brazilians with information technology training and knowledge. Recruitment is done online, through the Montreal International Organization. This is the “Les Journées Québec Tech” process, which will be 100% online. Photo: Marcelo Camargo / Agencia BrasilSo, if you want to have an opportunity abroad, keep in touch, on May 23, 2021, at 6 pm, the organization…

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Or a mountain Nyiragongo, A volcano in the eastern region of Democratic Republic of the CongoA volcanologist from the mountainous city of Goma told Reuters, this eruption erupted on Saturday (22). See the video above. Nevertheless, the government of President Denis Sassou-Nguesso met on Saturday evening (22) and approved an evacuation plan from Goma. “The city evacuation plan has been activated.”Communications Minister Patrick Moya announced on Twitter. “The government is studying the urgent measures to be taken from now on.” According to AFP information, Thousands of people have already left their homes, heading south of the city and the Masisi…

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On Cuddle Day, experts explain how to celebrate gracefullyFoto: Getty Images Human contact is returning little by little – modified by pandemic, it is clear. And while you may not be in a hurry to shake hands or hand greetings, there is likely to be a display of affection you crave: the hug! For the British, this is indeed possible, but in moderation. British officials gave their residents the green light to resume “a cautious hug” in early May. It’s an intriguing guidebook for residents famous for being reserved, but it’s a milestone that benefits fully vaccinated and unvaccinated people…

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Faced with the increase in the number of salmonella cases in the United States, health officials issued a strange recommendation: They asked citizens to stop kissing chickens and other birds. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the nation’s leading federal public health agency, warned, “Do not accept or hug poultry and do not eat or drink near them.” According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the increase in the number of salmonellosis cases is partly related to this behavior by Americans: 163 cases have been reported since mid-February, and 34 have required hospitalization. “The interviews with…

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Only 15 people were injured Covid-19 On Friday, the Ministry of Health announced (21) of the 60,000 who participated in May in mass gatherings without a social distance or mask, as part of several experimental events conducted by the British government. That number is in line with the current infection rate recorded in the British population, which is 22 per 100,000 people, according to the most recent official data. 5,000 people go on the show to experience post-pandemic events In search of ways to re-enable mass events this summer after the sharp decline in coronavirus cases, Boris Johnson’s CEO has…

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Mexico received from the United States Nearly 1.2 million doses of the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19. This was stated by Mexican Chancellor Marcelo Ebrard on Thursday (20). The batch was shipped after the US said in April it was going Directing 60 million doses of AstraZeneca to other countries. Americans have bought 300 million doses of the British vaccine, but it has not yet been approved for use in the country. The United States already shipped 2.7 million doses of the same vaccine to Mexico in March and a smaller quantity to Canada. 63 days after the Olympics,…

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Fishermen in Madagascar, in the Indian Ocean, discovered a hitherto unknown habitat for the Colacanth, which was considered extinct until 1938. This species, which is rarely found, has a prehistoric origin dating back 420 million years, according to the Daily Mail. .Fishermen said they came across so-called “fossil fish” when throwing nets to catch sharks. Being able to weigh up to 90 kilograms, the species has only been seen a handful of times in recent years in places like South Africa, Tanzania and Indonesia, as explained by Mongabay News.Since they live in a deep area, 100 to 500 meters below…

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India decided that all countries should declare a pandemic after watching a An increase in rare, fatal infections Caused by a fungal arrangement that is separated as “black fungi”, and mainly affects patients recovering from or recovering from them Covid-19. The statement was issued on Thursday (20) by Love Agarwal, Joint Secretary of India’s Ministry of Health, who has provided an order to 28 states in the country to treat cases with the same sensitivity as the pandemic. protection May 11 protection May 20 The number of cases recorded across the country, which is also experiencing a flurry, has not…

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Copenhagen – Regional Office for World Health Organization (Who is theFor Europe on Thursday, February 20 it is still necessary to be careful with non-essential international travel, even if vaccines against Covid-19 Effective against “all variants” of the Coronavirus. For the World Health Organization, the persistence of the disease and the high potential for transmission of the virus are warning points. “Vaccines may be the light at the end of the tunnel, but this light cannot blind us,” said the WHO Regional Director for Europe, Hans-Henri Kluge, at a press conference on the evolution of the epidemic. Kluge recommended avoiding…

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Darwin’s Arch, and the rock formations in Carrots GalapagosPartially collapsed Ecuador announced the Ministry of Environment of Ecuador, the country of which the islands are part, on Monday (17). According to the volume, the cause was natural rock erosion. The two pillars supporting the bridge that connected them are still standing. The rock formation was part of the island of the same name, named after the English naturalist Charles Darwin, who used the Ecuadorian archipelago as a laboratory to develop his theory of species evolution. The Arch Circus is a popular spot for diving, as there is a wide variety…

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