
Mariana Cabral
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Apr 21, 2024 |
mdzol.com | Mariana Cabral
Estamos en el 2024, subidos a una diaria cotidiana enorme que vuela. Tiempos arrasantes, donde la velocidad prima, el consumo atraviesa nuestro deseo y nuestro cotidiano. Somos hijos de Internet, que nos brinda pensamientos, nos estructura la organización y sostiene la velocidad. Escenario mundial desafiante, movido, lleno de intensidades; venimos de crisis en crisis, según escuchamos y decimos. ¿Y cómo gestionamos nuestra salud en esta realidad?
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Feb 21, 2024 |
sapiens.org | Cindy Huang |Bridget Alex |Mariana Cabral |Whitney Duncan
In 1888, a few decades after the first scientifically named Homo neanderthalensis fossil surfaced, anthropologist and anatomist Hermann Schaaffhausen made a portrait of what that Neanderthal might have looked like in life. Found in Germany’s Neander Valley, the actual fossil was just the top of a skull—a teardrop-shaped dome fronted by big brows—without the facial bones below.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
sapiens.org | Mariana Cabral |Bridget Alex |Whitney Duncan |Josh Yarden
Sitting on a log, in the ever-present shadow of the Amazon forest, Roseno Wajãpi and I shared pieces of cassava bread and chunks of smoked fish. He told me about the beginning of time. Earth’s crust was recent, still in formation. Stones weren’t yet solid. Creator Hero Janejarã hiked between villages and sat down to rest at some spots. The rocks hardened, preserving both his footsteps and the imprint of his buttocks.
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Sep 26, 2023 |
tribuna.expresso.pt | Mariana Cabral
Não é fácil jantar com Quaresma. Não é que a companhia seja pouco interessante (que bom que é quando os futebolistas saem da redoma em que os enfiam) ou o restaurante tenha sido mal escolhido (quando se janta com o dono, nunca se é mal servido), mas mesmo em pleno Bairro Alto, a 300 quilómetros do Porto, não o largam. Antes do jantar: uma, duas, três fotos. Durante o jantar: duas fotos. E um conselho: “Estás aqui a fazer o quê? Não vás para o Benfica. Nós não deixamos, carago.” Não vai.
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Aug 20, 2023 |
eurotopics.net | Raquel Marcos Oliva |Mariana Cabral |Pete Holmes |Raphael Späth
The much criticised gap in pay between female and male professional football players has little to do with discrimination, argues columnist Philip Patrick in The Spectator: “Nobody, I think, would dispute the proposition that women should get the same percentage of the revenue generated by their sport as the men do. But that is, at the moment at least, going to be considerably different.
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