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  2. Cia. Hering - Wikipedia

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    Hering with 617 stores is the company's clothing brand best-known in Brazil. Its style is casual day and daytime. Hering Kids with 109 stores has the same characteristics as Hering, but is for children. PUC with 56 stores is also for children, but the clothes are more colorful and sophisticated. It has been already for more than 30 years in the ...

  3. Springs Global - Wikipedia

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    Springs Global is a Brazil-based multinational corporation engaged in the manufacturing, marketing, and sale of packaged textile and non-textile home furnishings. It makes textile goods, such as sheets, pillows, bedspreads, towels and bath rugs, under the Springmaid and Wamsutta brands.

  4. Against the Odds: Making a Difference in Global Health

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    The gallery exhibition was on display until 2010, and a traveling version toured US public health schools in the fall of 2008. The exhibition web site will be permanently available: a section called 'Get Involved' provides information on launching health campaigns as well as opportunities to share views on global health problems and solutions. [3]

  5. Can you tell the difference between clothing from an outlet ...

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    But as a consumer you can tell the difference between retail products and outlet mall products. At Banana Republic, specifically made for its outlet stores you will find two diamonds on the label.

  6. Industry in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The largest pole in Brazil is located in Rio Grande do Sul (region of Vale dos Sinos, in 25 cities around Novo Hamburgo). Rio Grande do Sul is the Brazilian state that exports the most footwear products, with exports reaching US $448.35 million in 2019. The majority of the product goes to United States, Argentina and France. Domestic ...

  7. Brazilian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian fashion traces its origins to indigenous practices, where garments made from natural materials reflected cultural identities and environmental adaptations. [1] Starting with European colonization in the 16th century, Portuguese styles and fabrics introduced new elements to Brazilian attire, blending with local traditions.

  8. Health in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Health indicators and relative change over time in Brazil [4] Health Indicators 1990 2019 (or latest data available) Relative Change Life expectancy at birth [5] 66.3 76.6 16% Child mortality rate (newborns who die before reaching 5 years) [6] 6.29% 1.39% -78% Maternal Mortality Ratio (pregnancy related deaths per 100,000 live births/year) [6 ...

  9. Healthcare in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Brazil is a constitutional right. [1] It is provided by both private and government institutions. The Health Minister administers national health policy. Primary healthcare remains the responsibility of the federal government, elements of which (such as the operation of hospitals) are overseen by individual states.