America's name and colors were chosen by lot. On April 30, 1912, the girl Alda Meira, sister of one of the founders, took the little paper with the name América Foot-Ball Club, which later had the spelling changed. The same process was used to define green and white as the team colors. The year after the foundation, the black of the shorts also became part of the team's official colors. ..know more
The Mercator Projection, one of the most widely used maps in the world, is not only a cartographic tool, but also carries a strong geopolitical meaning. Created in the 16th century by cartographer Gerardus Mercator to aid navigation, this projection preserves angles and directions, but distorts the real size of countries and continents. Regions close to the poles, such as Europe and North America, ..know more
In some parts of the world, winter brings a surprising phenomenon: the Sun simply does not rise for weeks or even months. This phenomenon occurs in the Arctic and Antarctic polar circles, where the tilt of the Earth's axis causes the Sun to remain below the horizon for part of the year. This period of prolonged darkness is called the polar night.
Cities such as Tromso in Norway and Barrow (Utqiaġvik) ..know more
Brazil's choice of a road transport model instead of a rail one has historical and political roots. During the 20th century, especially during the government of Juscelino Kubitschek (1956-1961), there was a great incentive for industrialization and the expansion of the road network, in line with the growth of the automobile industry. Companies such as Ford and General Motors pushed for investments ..know more
Grammar is the set of rules and norms that govern the use of language. It defines how words are formed, combined and organized to express ideas clearly and efficiently. Grammar involves aspects such as morphology (the study of words), syntax (the ordering of words in sentences), semantics (the meaning of words) and phonology (the sounds of the language).
Studying grammar is essential to mastering ..know more
Neologisms are new words or expressions that appear in a language, either to name concepts, objects or phenomena that did not previously exist. They can arise due to the need for cultural adaptation, technological changes or even social innovations. The use of neologisms reflects the dynamics and evolution of languages.
There are two main types of neologism: formal or lexical, which refers to ..know more
Idiomatic expressions are combinations of words whose meaning goes beyond the literal translation of the words that compose them. They are common in many languages and have the power to enrich communication, making it more colorful and expressive. These expressions reflect the culture and historical context of a society.
Among the best-known examples are "dar com os burros n’água", which means ..know more
Jurassic World: Rebirth hits the big screen as one of the biggest productions in the franchise, maintaining the essence of action and adventure that has won over millions of fans around the world. The film, which is part of the sequel to the famous dinosaur series, brings a new and exciting story, expanding the Jurassic World universe with new threats, never-before-seen dinosaurs and a suspenseful ..know more
The series "The Great Discovery" has become one of the biggest hits on television, captivating millions of viewers with its engaging and mysterious plot. With an average of 10 million viewers per episode, the series quickly became the top of the most-watched series.
The story follows an experienced detective who finds herself involved in a seemingly simple murder case in a small town. However, ..know more
The Braille system is a form of tactile writing developed for people with visual impairments, consisting of six dots organized into two columns of three dots. This code allows texts to be read and written, including signs exclusive to the Portuguese language. Created by Louis Braille in 1824, it was officially accepted in 1843. Braille, who became blind at the age of five, was looking for a way to ..know more
Linguistic prejudice occurs when a person is judged or discriminated against based on the way they speak, considering certain ways of speaking as "wrong" or "inferior". This type of prejudice manifests itself in various ways, such as the use of words or expressions that do not follow the standard norm of the language. For example, the use of "a gente" instead of "nós" can be the target of criticism, ..know more