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Weekly News – Sports #6
May 2nd – 13th This week we had many important games for the SPHSL (São Paulo High School League). The Varsity Boys’ soccer team had their final match against graded, and our JV teams also fought in the semi-finals, just as the JV boys’ basketball team did for a spot in the final. Date SchoolsContinue reading “Weekly News – Sports #6”
Why is Our Generation so Depressed?
Sofia Sasse Despite arguably having a better quality of life, more opportunities, and more modernity in our lives, Millenials and Generation Z are also the most depressed and stressed out generations we have seen in decades. Born into technology, our generation also had the misfortune of being raised by the internet, especially those of usContinue reading “Why is Our Generation so Depressed?“
Weekly News – Sports #5
Little 8 Tournament – May 1st – 7th This week the EAC Giants went to participate in the Little 8 Tournament. A sports competition between 8 American schools in Brasil: EAC Giants, Chapel Trojans, Graded Eagles, Paca Warriors, St. Pauls Lions, EAB Bulls, EARJ Panthers, British Falcons. Final placements: JV Girls basketball – 5th placeContinue reading “Weekly News – Sports #5”
Indigenous Tribes Throughout the World
By: Eduardo Fryszer Around the world thousands of indigenouse tribes live with different cultures and beliefs. Different actions and understanding that make each tribe unique. Many people stay limited while studying inigenouse tribes only in Brazil, but there’s so much beyond that. One example would be the AINU tribe that is located in the northContinue reading “Indigenous Tribes Throughout the World”
The Appeal of Wordle
Wordle, owned and managed now by the New York Times, is a simplistic yet incredibly engaging game, whose popularity seems to have expanded to international levels in recent months. It was released to the public in October 2021; by November, it averaged 90 players a day, which is impressive for a game that had onlyContinue reading “The Appeal of Wordle”
Indigenous Influencers: Alice Pataxó
The fight for their culture expands from large auditoriums to millions of TikTok pages all over the world. In the month of February, EAC celebrated Brazilian Culture Week (Semana da Cultura Brasileira) and had the honor of welcoming Daniel Munduruku to our campus as a guest speaker. For those who missed his lectures, Daniel MundurukuContinue reading “Indigenous Influencers: Alice Pataxó”
The Batman (2022): A new Batman
The Batman opens with a wide shot, scored by Franz Schubert’s Ave Maria, showing a man and his family being watched by a mysterious figure. We hear his almost frantic breathing as he slowly watches their moves. This alone not only introduces us to the character of the riddler but to this movie as aContinue reading “The Batman (2022): A new Batman”
Daniel Munduruku
Side note: This is an article that intends to bring information about the speaker that came to EAC this March during the celebration of the Brazilian culture week. The author really hopes that this article can be informative in case any of our readers are interested in knowing more about this important educator. At theContinue reading “Daniel Munduruku”
Covid – 19: How has it affected Brazilian indiginous tribes?
The Covid-19 pandemic is a phenomenon that due to its highly infectious nature spreads havoc throughout the globe, leading countries to declare quarantines to prevent the number of infections, hospitalizations, and deaths. Brazil is a country that since the beginning had struggled with the Coronavírus pandemic, being among the world’s leading countries in Covid-19 cases.Continue reading “Covid – 19: How has it affected Brazilian indiginous tribes?”