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Mês: julho 2019
Episódio 3 | Edição nº 134
Indígenas brasileiros ganham prêmio internacional, o fascínio dos jovens por astronomia e um bate-bola com a craque Tamires, da seleção brasileira de futebol, são as matérias que a apresentadora Paula Takada, jornalista e professora de Ensino Fundamental 1, destaca da edição 134 do Joca neste episódio do podcast “Saiu no Joca, prô!”. Além disso, Paula
German Circus Invests in Animal Holograms – Level 3
A German circus innovated in the way it presents animals in its shows. Since 2018, instead of using real animals, the Circus Roncalli has been using holograms of animals like elephants, horses, and fish in its presentations.
Human Stress Affects Dogs, Says Study – Level 2
A study conducted by the University of Linköping in Sweden and published on June 6th says that human stress affects pet dogs.
French Walk Tight Rope at 300 Metres – Level 1
To have fun, a group of close to 20 non-professional adventurers in France took on a very radical slackline.
Tourist Opens Safe on First Try – Level 1
A safe in the Vermilion Heritage Museum in Alberta, Canada, was unlocked by Stephen Mills, a tourist, in May after being locked for almost four decades.
With an Eye on the Ball – Level 3
Interview with the soccer player Tamires.
Indigenous People from Mato Grosso State Win UN Award – Level 3
The Kĩsêdjê association, which brings together indigenous people from the town of Querência in Mato Grosso state, was one of the winners of the United Nations (UN) 2019 Equator Prize announced in June.