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Senhoras e senhores da turma de 2003:
Filtro solar!
Nunca deixem de usar o filtro solar
Se eu pudesse dar só uma dica sobre o futuro
seria esta: usem o filtro solar!
Os benefícios a longo prazo do uso de Filtro Solar estão provados e comprovados pela ciência...
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One of the great things about these little bots is that you can make them from scavenged materials. Use parts from broken electronics and bring them back to life as little robots!
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Experts have suggested that solar-powered energy can become a significant and cost-efficient replacement for fossil fuels in the near future, but will the government help? Tony Guida reports.
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A great video done by our friends Cesar Almanza, Janelle Falcone, and Joel Berroteran.
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