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Brazil — Several tons of fish have died along one of the main rivers in Brazil's Sao Paulo state after an alleged illegal dumping of industrial waste from a sugar and ethanol plant
environmental authorities and prosecutors said Wednesday
A preliminary analysis estimates that between 10 and 20 tons of fish died on the Piracicaba River in southeastern Brazil
Sao Paulo's prosecutors said in a statement
The initial investigation points to an "irregular discharge of wastewater" from Estiva's Sao Jose plant in the community of Rio das Pedras and it reached a stream that flows into the Piracicaba River
didn't respond to several AP requests for comment
"It will take years for the environment to recover," said Adriano Queiroz
director of licensing at Sao Paulo's environmental agency
Due to the number of fish killed and the variety of species affected
The Piracicaba River crosses a protected area named Tanqua
that has been dubbed Sao Paulo's mini-Pantanal
after the tropical wetlands famous for abundant wildlife and dazzling natural scenes
Its basin covers an area of 12,531 square kilometers
a carpet of floating fish corpses covered the waterway
"This sad environmental disaster has moved everyone because of the seriousness and extent of the impacts," prosecutors said
adding that the situation of the fishermen and the local community is also "very worrying."
Prosecutors have requested a full report into conditions of the water and are waiting for further technical information before taking the next steps regarding civil and criminal liability
Police are investigating to determine if an environmental crime was committed
Sao Paulo's secretary for public security said in a statement
first received reports of the mass die-off and strong odor emanating from the river on July 7
the agency asked the Salto Grande hydroelectric power plant to increase the amount of water released to dilute the pollution
data showed an increase in the amount of dissolved oxygen
favoring conditions for survival of the fish
But reports emerged of another mass die-off in Tanqua
about 60 kilometers (37 miles) from the city of Piracicaba where news of dead fish first emerged
The Piracicaba River runs through one of the oldest regions of occupation of Sao Paulo state and was used as a navigation route for small steamers and supplied water for sugar cane and coffee farms
according to the country's national statistics agency
A severe drought in the Amazon also killed huge quantities of fish last year
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Among the many stories on the Challenger Tour circuit this week
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with Ugo Blanchet’s mastery of deciding set tie-breaks in Koblenz and Tristan Schoolkate
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coming back from a 3-5 deficit in the deciding set tie-break
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Authorities suspect that pollution is responsible for the death of fish in the Piracicaba River and water samples are being tested
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Environmental activists have alleged on Wednesday that several tons of fish have died along a major river in Brazil due to illegal dumping of industrial waste
An initial analysis suggests that between 10 and 20 tons of fish have died in the Piracicaba River in southeastern Brazil
The early investigation indicates an “irregular discharge of wastewater” from Estiva’s Sao Jose plant into the Piracicaba River
The Piracicaba River crosses a protected area known as Tanqua
famous for its rich wildlife and stunning natural scenes
director of licensing at Sao Paulo’s environmental agency
said it would take years for the environment to recover in the region due to the severity of chemicals
He emphasized that the number of fish killed and the variety of species affected means the impact on biodiversity is significant
the river was covered with floating fish corpses
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TEHRAN-Iranian cartoonist Alireza Pakdel won the main prize of the comic strip section of the 50th Piracicaba International Humor Exhibition
A total of 318 works by 175 artists from 30 countries have been selected for the exhibit
three other Iranian artists are also present at the event with their works
Behrang Jeddi and Marzieh Khanizadeh-Abyaneh
All the selected works will remain on show at the exhibition in Piracicaba
previously won the grand prize and the first prize at the festival in 2016
He was also selected as a member of the jury for the 47th edition of the event
Pakdel started working on caricatures in 1994 and collaborated with many important Iranian journals including Golagha and Keyhan Caricature among others
He has also received more than 100 national and international awards
including the Golden HiTHi Award at the 1st Ferizaj International Cartoon Contest in Kosovo
and the first prize at the PAPB International Cartoon Festival in Indonesia
The Piracicaba International Humor Exhibition was established in 1974 by a group of journalists
It started with the idea of inserting graphic humor into the Contemporary Art Salon of Piracicaba.
The event is considered one of the largest in the world in non-genre
making Piracicaba known as the "World Capital of Humor"
bringing together the official exhibition of works in cartons
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year-old factory in this southeast Brazilian city
has built a thriving business releasing tens of millions of genetically engineered mosquitoes to protect populations from illnesses like dengue
But the company sees its future here not just in big factories but in a new business model centered on miniature labs
where mosquito eggs can be raised and released into neighborhoods
These mosquitoes carry a gene that causes their offspring to die before reaching maturity
with the goal of reducing vector-borne diseases
Oxitec introduced its first “mobile production unit” in Juiz de Fora
Eggs from the Piracicaba factory are raised in mosquito hatcheries crammed inside the 40-foot rectangular lab that could pass for a white shipping container
condensing the work of a high-tech Silicon Valley-esque facility into just a single room
it hopes to finalize contracts with another handful of Brazilian cities
beginning with interventions that cover areas with as few as 10,000 residents
“There are 5,000 municipalities [in Brazil] that have serious issues with chikungunya and dengue,” said Jorge Espanha
“We have to adapt our solution to our mobile production units.”
which has spent the last half-decade scaling up its Piracicaba operation to support its biggest insect deployment in Brazil
its focus has turned to scaling down its operation and replicating its Juiz de Fora experiment
The company is betting that through this more diffuse strategy
it can move faster to scale up — or down — in locations where people are threatened by vector-born illnesses
The modularity also helps with a quirk of the mosquito business: population interventions require larger numbers of mosquitoes at the beginning and fewer during what’s called the “maintenance stage,” which aims simply to keep newly reduced population sizes below natural levels
Mobile units have enough lab space to meet that need
“If your demand decreases by 50 percent after the suppression phase,” said Karla Tepedino
the director of production and distribution for Oxitec in Brazil
“why would I build a huge factory that produces what I need in the suppression phase but when I’m in maintenance phase it produces more than that?”
would make its product vastly more cost-effective for governments at all levels hoping to contract the firm for vector control
could lead to a sea change in the way Brazil fights vector-borne illness
Oxitec’s mosquitoes haven’t been shown to work at a nationwide scale — and so if Brazil goes all-in for mobile labs
The manufacturing process for all of Oxitec’s mosquitoes in Brazil begins at the Piracicaba factory
a Silicon Valley-esque facility in layout and technology
The company’s roughly 130 Brazil-based employees share the space with rogue insects that hover over desks and land on cafeteria room lunch trays
where they’re routinely zapped with tennis racket-shaped electric swatters
It’s there that scientists hatch billions of male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes over the course of a given year
each containing a self-limiting gene that causes their offspring to die before reaching maturity
The ultimate goal is to drastically reduce mosquito populations and the diseases — including Zika
where Oxitec’s latest intervention began in 2016
and transferred to distribution units from the Piracicaba facility
But it’s all those tasks that the company now hopes the trailer units can take on
while declining to cite specific negotiations
says plans are in the works for another handful of cities in which it can begin deploying mobile units and attempting to control mosquito populations
And if cities decide to pull out of projects
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“This is the other beauty of it,” said Tepedino
“If you decide to build a factory for any reason
you can just put those mobile units there while we’re building the facility.”
And the cost argument is central to Oxitec’s pitch to prospective host communities
An Oxitec-commissioned study released last month indicated that the 2 million cases of illnesses spread by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in 2016 — namely dengue
and Zika — cost Brazil more than $730 million in economic productivity
Oxitec says the mobile units could be a lower-cost way to combat that problem for cash-strapped countries and municipalities not capable of signing contracts that can fund factory-scale operations
But some remain skeptical of Oxitec’s strategy
billed as a near-panacea for a country that has twice claimed to have wiped out its Aedes aegypti population only to see it return with a vengeance
Research in the field has accelerated quickly in recent years
and skepticism of such interventions is common among local populations and the science community alike
“Results from epidemiological trials remain the primary missing information for assessment of the public health value of this product,” Dr
a public health entomology and vector control adviser to the Pan American Health Organization
“Epidemiological studies must be carried out to assess the public health value of reducing vector populations through the application of [Oxitec’s mosquitoes].”
things seem simpler: Brazil has tried before
that history indicates that a shift in Brazil’s vector-control approach is needed
“They are already spending the money,” Espanha said
“but it seems that the solution is still not there.”
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Oxitec‘s genetically engineered Mosquito trial is being expanded in Brazil’s Piracicaba region
With support from Ministry officials and the WHO
this UK biotech is making serious progress with their transgenic organism solution for Infectious diseases
UPDATE: (Article originally published 3/06/16)
Just announced (14/07/16): The results from the trial have seen a massive 91% drop in Dengue Fever cases in the trial zone of Piracicaba
where Oxitec deployed its mosquitos (zone of around 5,000 people)
Could this be the end of the Dengue Epidemic
UK-based Oxitec is world-famous for their approach to disease vector control; engineering mosquitos to breed sterile offspring unable to spread infectious diseases such as Dengue
Malaria and even the Zika virus (to mention a few)
Now their trial for genetically engineered mosquito populations is being expanded, in lieu of the public and widespread panic which the Zika virus is causing, although the true threat and reach of this microcephaly-associated epidemic is still not entirely clear
it is especially being developed to combat Dengue Fever
which Oxitec claims 2.5 billion people are at risk of contracting worldwide
is being targeted to ‘neutralise’ the ability of the mosquitos’ ability to breed (by as self-limiting gene) – effectively terminating the infections ability to spread
There’s a really good BBC Radio 4 podcast on Oxitec and their facilities which discusses the technology more too
Oxitec and Piracicaba City Hall have today finalised their multi-year expansion of the ‘Friendly Aedes aegypti Project‘ to cover an area of 60,000 people in the center of the city of Piracicaba
Due to the large number of people who travel through this region
this project may also benefit neighbouring areas of the city
which has been deploying Oxitec’s solution in an area of 5,000 people in the CECAP/Eldorado district since April 2015
As the CEO of Oxitec (Hayden Parry) explained
proven and more importantly ready to be ‘deployed’ to make a real impact in saving lives ‘and protecting economies‘
Indeed, Oxitec reports that the introduction of this engineered strain (OX513A) managed to reduce Aedes aegypti population in 90% in past efficacy trials (including those in the Cayman Islands and Panama)
which is far superior to results with conventional methods (like pesticides)
commented that Piracicaba is actually the first in the world to rid itself of this mosquito
which has caused so much harm to millions of people worldwide
The World Health Organization (WHO) has even advocated the technology for deployment in operational conditions
and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) recently declared it will provide technical support for countries that wish to implement OX513A in the fight against this menacing mosquito – such as in Florida
The controversial form of infectious disease control is clearly making headway in South America
and could potentially help stop the spread of Dengue Fever in these regions
we were able to bring the dengue fever incidence down by more than 50% in Piracicaba -the outcome of diligent work to eliminate still water spots
the breeding site of the mosquito,” says the city’s Secretary of Health
where we had the Friendly(TM) Aedes project
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2022 – BorgWarner announces a new manufacturing facility to produce battery systems in Brazil
With BorgWarner’s recent acquisition of AKASOL
BorgWarner is expanding its industrial and commercial vehicle electrification capabilities
positioning the company as a global supplier of battery systems
“We are excited about the demand and market potential for these products and the opportunity to offer our customers a high quality
flexible portfolio of electrified solutions,” said Henk Vanthournout
Vice President and General Manager Global Battery Systems
“This facility will produce innovative
and cutting-edge electric vehicle components.”
The facility will be located in Piracicaba
allowing BorgWarner to produce battery systems for customers locally and will be launched in phases to meet all quality and safety requirements
The facility and local engineering will support our customers with highly skilled repair
BorgWarner will produce the ultra-high energy (UHE) battery system AKASystem AKM CYC
The battery packs are modularly designed and scalable
providing the opportunity to optimally adjust to the energy storage needs of any vehicle application
The start of operations and assembly of the battery systems is planned for the first quarter of 2023
The battery systems factory to be installed in Brazil will meet South America's electrification demands
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TEHRAN – The renowned Iranian cartoonist Alireza Pakdel and his wife Saba Darabian
have been selected as members of the jury for the 46th Piracicaba International Humor Exhibition in Brazil
Rahim Baqqal-Asghari Baghmisheh and Yassan Delfan will go on display in various categories of the exhibition
which will be held in Piracicaba from August 10 to October 27
Over 200 artists from 35 countries will be participating in the event.
Pakdel and Darabian are scheduled to hold workshops on illustration and cartoon at the COTIP Technical College of Piracicaba on Wednesday.
Pakdel has received several awards for his works in various Iranian and international events
including the Golden Hithi Award at the 1st Ferizaj International Cartoon Contest in Kosovo
first prize at the PAPB International Cartoon Festival in Indonesia and third prize at A Colorful Human World International Cartoon Contest and Exhibition in Norway
He also won the Grand Prix of the World Press Cartoon
one of the world’s largest and most prestigious annual press cartoon contests in Lisbon
Photo: Iranian cartoonist Alireza Pakdel visits the 46th Piracicaba International Humor Exhibition in Piracicaba
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A Brazilian symphony orchestra was plunged into darkness mid-concert – and the musicians rose to the occasion in style
These musicians were dealt a challenge by a dramatic weather event during a live concert
and their response is creating a storm of its own
the Piracicaba Symphony Orchestra was performing at the Theater Erotides De Campos
It was a concert to celebrate the 256th anniversary of the founding of the city of Piracicaba
While playing the ‘Farandole’ from Bizet’s L’Arlésienne Suite
all the lights in the theatre suddenly cut
“This is what happened when a power outage took over Piracicaba after a hailstorm,” the orchestra said
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Piracicaba Symphony Orchestra perform in the dark
the orchestra’s players continued in darkness
players nimbly switched to playing by memory and ear
All kept their cool and with sheer professionalism
with very fine ensemble and expression too
“Musicians and conductor continued on stage in full harmony
until the emergency power generators were activated,” the orchestra said
Footage of the event has gone viral on social media
and the instrumentalists and conductor received thunderous applause
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US automotive supplier BorgWarner has announced a new production facility for the manufacture of battery systems in Brazil
The Piracicaba facility is expected to be phased in and begin manufacturing in the first quarter of 2023
In Piracicaba, BorgWarner will produce the AKASystem AKM CYC battery system following the acquisition of German battery system manufacturer Akasol
These battery packs are modular and scalable so that they can be adapted to the needs of different vehicle applications
BorgWarner does not provide further details on the location in the announcement
one of the supplier’s three Brazilian plants is located in Piracicaba
The battery assembly is therefore likely to be located on the existing site
which also explains the unusually short period of time until the planned start of operations for such announcements
There is also no further information on the production itself – apart from the start of production in Q1 2023 and the fact that it is to be the AKA system AKM CYC
How many battery modules are to be built there is just as unclear as the origin of the battery cells
The graphic that BorgWarner published in connection with the announcement is the third battery system generation that Akasol presented in November 2021
a nominal energy content of 98 kWh was stated for the AKASystem 9 AKM 150 CYC variant
whereby several of these modules can be combined depending on the vehicle requirements
the round cells in the 21700 format are actively cooled with a water-glycol mixture
“We are excited about the demand and market potential for these products and the opportunity to offer our customers a high quality
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(ANS - Piracicaba) - The Salesian University Center of São Paulo (UNISAL) can now count on a new Unit
The "Dom Bosco" Salesian Faculty of Piracicaba has become part of UNISAL: Unit of Piracicaba
The unification was made official on October 22nd with Act n
published in the Official Journal of the Union
an Eucharist was held in the Church dedicated to the Assumption of Mary on 7 November
followed by a solemn session to seal the beginning of the academic activities of the new unit
The Mass was attended by priests working in the university institutional mission
representing the various UNISAL units: for the Unit of Americana
Fr José Adilson Morgado; from that of Lorraine
Fr Sergio Baldin Júnior; and for the new Piracicaba Unit
the honorary session with which the new unit began its academic year was guided by the institutional authorities of UNISAL
led by Fr Luís Otávio Botasso
Fr Botasso referred to a key element of Salesian education - to form "good Christians and upright citizens" - and he indicated Fr Ronaldo Francisco Aguarelli
the Coordinators and the teachers of all the UNISAL units
as well as the technical-administrative collaborators of the Rectorate and of the different units also took part in the event
the Director-President and the Rector of UNISAL unveiled the memorial plaque of this event
which was then posted at the entrance of the new building of the unit
and the ceremony ended with a moment of fraternal agape
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a scientist releases mosquitoes genetically engineered to pass on DNA that kills off future offspring before they get a chance to bite
The goal is to reduce the incidence of such mosquito-borne diseases as dengue
By Susan Milius
Genetically modified mosquitoes can put a dent in dengue cases. The first evidence of the health effects of releasing the insects into the real world comes from a year’s worth of disease data from Brazil
where conventional methods of mosquito control were used
cases of the debilitating virus dropped 52 percent from mid-2015 to mid-2016
But in neighborhoods where Oxitec released GM Aedes aegypti mosquitoes as an extra control
according to a press statement from Oxitec
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aegypti mosquitoes attack a wild population by romantic deception
The GM males sire offspring with built-in self-destruct DNA that kills the new generation off in the wild before they begin to bite
This is the modern biotech twist on a decades-old strategy for controlling insects by releasing sterile males in such numbers that many females waste their reproductive effort
and a population eventually breeds itself out of existence
Oxitec has published or released evidence that mosquito numbers go down when the GM decoys swarm through a neighborhood
But this is the first claim that reducing those mosquitoes indeed means less disease
The release of genetically modified mosquitoes in the CECAP/Eldorado neighborhoods of Piracicaba
Brazil had a dramatic effect on the incidence of the mosquito-borne disease dengue there
After conventional mosquito control efforts went into effect in 2015‒2016
But the impact on disease was even greater in CECAP/Eldorado
where conventional methods were paired with using GM mosquitoes to reduce the insect population.
That information — though not the result of a full epidemiological study — could address a gap in the debate in the Florida Keys over a proposed test release there
even ones pretty reliably programmed to die
have objected that there has been no evidence the measure brings any health benefit
where dengue and now Zika have wreaked havoc
has been much more open to the use of GM mosquitoes
Oxitec looked at the numbers of dengue cases reported mid-year to mid-year from Piracicaba’s epidemiologic surveillance program
of about 5,000 residents where the dengue rates were higher than in the rest of the city in 2014‒2015 — 2.66 percent incidence rate versus 0.902 percent
After a year of control measures including releasing the GM mosquitoes
the 2015‒2016 numbers show the test area now fares better than the rest of the city
Its dengue incident rate dropped to 0.24 percent compared with the municipality incidence rate of 0.437 percent
Data on mosquito populations and diseases are rare and important
who directs the Public Health Entomology lab at the University of Kentucky in Lexington
He wonders how far down the GM mosquitoes drove the wild population before dengue rates started dropping
(Oxitec reports that mosquito numbers dropped 82 percent
82 percent of what?) Such a useful number turns out to be virtually unknown for most mosquito-borne diseases and their countermeasures
Plenty of programs monitor disease outbreaks as they treat mosquitoes
“you can’t just leave a section of the city untreated.” Adding the extra measure of the GM treatments offers a way to fill that data gap.
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believes that the project to create a medical course in the city – something that has been considered by Unicamp – can be implemented relatively quickly. According to him
the existence of a traditional health course in the municipality
the Faculty of Dentistry of Piracicaba (FOP)
and the presence of structures such as the Hospital Regional de Piracicaba (HRP) and the AME ( Medical Specialties Outpatient Clinic) – which are already managed by the University of Campinas – are facilitating factors
The mayor says that he has already spoken about the matter with the rector of Unicamp
professor Antonio José de Almeida Meirelles
professor Vahan Agopyan. “We have already talked [about this] and concluded that the best alternative is to take this course here”
“We have a Unicamp campus here in Piracicaba
in addition to the Regional Hospital and an AME
All of this makes the implementation of this course easier”
Luciano Almeida also remembers that Dentistry and Medicine have some similar subjects in the first years of the course
because implementation can be more quickly
[The creation of the course] will only require minor adjustments”
As soon as Unicamp approves the project within its University Council
we can also approve it with the State government for implementation his as quickly as possible
given the urgency we have throughout the Metropolitan Region of Piracicaba
also came out in defense of the implementation of the Medicine course in Piracicaba. “I think that the installation of a Faculty of Medicine could be very interesting
Piracicaba is the headquarters of a metropolitan region and receives patients from many surrounding municipalities
the only large institution linked to health in the region is the FOP itself
a Faculty of Medicine would give a new boost to the sector throughout the region
“We would benefit from the interaction of the two institutions and the expansion and improvement of services”
Aguiar also remembers that this is an old demand from Unicamp in Piracicaba and of the city of Piracicaba and notes that the project has been structured since at least 2013/2014
the proposal now meets the necessary conditions to be implemented
Agopyan met with the dean of Unicamp and the mayor of Piracicaba to discuss the possibility of creating the course. At the meeting
the dean informed that the current Unicamp Administration is willing to analyze the creation of new undergraduate vacancies and considers the health area in Piracicaba to be a strong candidate for this expansion
Meirelles also argued that the Piracicaba region presents a deficit
in terms of the number of new medical professionals trained
particularly with regard to public higher education. The dean of Unicamp remembers
that there are obstacles to be overcome before the project becomes viable
it will be necessary to create new positions for teachers and employees in order to make it possible to open new courses
as the maximum number of employees in the different categories of the institution is regulated by state legislation
The rector also recalls the need to ensure continuity in the management of local health equipment (HRP and AME)
as this equipment would be essential for the operation of any new course
that the issue of financing the course itself has to be analyzed by everyone involved in the process
Unicamp will study the creation of a medical course in Piracicaba
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Hering opened its megastore at Shopping Piracicaba
its third megastore in the interior of São Paulo
the new space of 450 square meters had an investment of more than R$ 3 million
Responsible for the operation in Piracicaba is Cia Marcas
a Hering franchisee in Brazil with 39 units in different regions and around 300 employees
“Piracicaba is a very important regional hub in the interior of São Paulo
We evaluated the region and understood that our project would contemplate an audience that seeks a differentiated experience
explains the director of Cia Marcas and a Hering franchisee for over 30 years
squares that already have Hering megastores
Among the megastore’s differentials is a lounge for shopping breaks and the Gift Station
as well as an “open front” at the entrance
“It’s a much more attractive style of environment
creating the perception that the store is open to everyone
conveys the idea of an extremely solar brand that celebrates outdoor life,” says Lima
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Brazil – July 2023 – More than 200 teenagers aged 15 to 17 from the Salesian Dom Bosco school in Piracicaba participated in the two sessions of Missionary Week 2023 – from 1 to 9 and from 16 to 23 July – in the cities of Rio Claro and Piracicaba
The goal of this pastoral project was to carry out a missionary experience with young people and with the community that welcomes them
one of the experiences of discipleship of Jesus Christ in the service of brothers and sisters in the faith
In communion with the Diocese of Piracicaba
which established the Diocesan Missionary Year
the young participants served in three diocesan parishes
visiting and blessing the homes of families
and offering vigils of prayer and spirituality
solidarity and Salesian spirituality that we bear witness to the love of Jesus Christ for all of us," said Fr Douglas Verdi
Rector of the Salesian community in Piracicaba
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ErotikaLand will have access to a water slide
albeit one with hidden booths designed with a special material that will offer the people inside views of the outside as well as total privacy
It also promises visitors — who must be over 18 and pay $100 (£69) for admission — access to erotic games
and a 7-D cinema that gives viewers an immersive film experience complete with varying temperatures and vibrations
The park serves an educational purpose as well
with staff encouraging parkgoers to practice safe sex and use condoms
and an erotic museum dedicated to the history of sexuality
Though the project describes itself as "a liberal park where you can do everything," it adds that all activity must remain "within the law and with strict control of safety" on its website
but it’s not like we’re trying to recreate Sodom and Gomorrah," Mauro Morata
who is leading the project with his business partner Paulo Meireilles
"If attendees want to take things to another level
they can go to a nearby motel — which we will operate."
While officials in the nearby cities of Piracicaba and São Pedro have attempted to stop ErotikaLand
Mauro told the newspaper that he is still looking for "an acceptable site" for the park