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  2. SENAI - Wikipedia

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    SENAI has 744 operational units in all states of the Union, which offer more than 1,800 courses. SENAI is part of an integrated social action system which was founded by industry and political leaders in the 1950s, under the leadership of Euvaldo Lodi , which includes SESI (Social Service for Industry), and the Instituto Euvaldo Lodi .

  3. National Industrial Training Service of the State of Rio de ...

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    The areas that concern the so-called "creative industries" are covered in the courses of two Rio de Janeiro's units: SENAI Maracanã [2] (audiovisual, computer animation, printing office, design, web and information technology) and SENAI Laranjeiras [3] (audiovisual, computer animation and information technology).

  4. List of school attacks in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    1 [n 2] 1 During a discussion at the Escola de 1° e 2° Graus Alípio de Oliveira e Silva the shooter jumped over the wall of the school and attacked students in the courtyard of the institution. One friend of the shooter, Maurício Davi Masahraya Vardejo, tried to take his gun he ended up shooting himself in the abdomen. Kersul fatally shot ...

  5. São Bernardo do Campo - Wikipedia

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    Rodovia Índio Tibiriçá : state road operated by the Departamento de Estradas de Rodagem (DER-SP) connecting São Bernardo do Campo to the city of Suzano, in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo. It is also used to have access to the municipalities of Ribeirão Pires and Rio Grande da Serra , as well Santo André 's Paranapiacaba district.

  6. Beth El Synagogue (São Paulo) - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1929, the synagogue has the distinction of being the first synagogue building in São Paulo. [1] Consecrated in December 1929, construction of the temple was financed by a number of Jewish families in São Paulo and organized by Salomão Klabin. [2] The synagogue's architecture is notable as the building has seven sides.