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03/25/2013

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Candidates looking for variety, organization of stores and product quality
Rio - In search of didactic material for procurement, newsstands are good alternative for specialized candidates. With small spaces, but organized, you can find selections from handouts targeted for class-specific books and workbooks.
 
A business consultant Erika Pereira de Aguiar, 33, has plans to do in future contests, but is already preparing. She says she prefers to buy educational materials on newsstands go to bookstores. "I like the organization of the stalls, help me choose. In bookstores I get a little lost, "he explains.
 
Have the student Fabricio dos Santos Martins, 17, will make applications for the position of the Navy and Marine says he prefers the stalls because of practicality: "I pass by here every day, so I always take the opportunity to come and take a look at the textbooks to see if there's anything new. "
 

I come here for the variety, the quality of materials and the price, which is the same or even more bookstores into account, "says Erika Aguiar | Photo: Paulo Araujo / Agency Day
 
Before you go shopping, however, is that the candidate must keep in mind what kind of material needs and learn to choose the best quality. Quilelli Paul, director of the publishing house and bookstore Quileitura Quileditora advises the candidate to make sure that the book is specific for tender, notice if the publisher has experience in the area and search on previous publications of the author.
 
For Juarez Lopes, reading specialist IOM Institute dynamics, the ideal is that the candidate has to refer people who have used that stuff and had success in competitions. The indication is positive. "Having the winners as an example is a good strategy," he says. The choice of good material, according Vauledir Ribeiro, Specialist Publisher Method, is as important as a good lesson: "The contribution of books is crucial, they are rich repositories of content that will be charged on the evidence."
 
Magazine teaches through thematic hobbies
The Cocktail publisher, known for comics and crosswords, launched this month the magazine Contests Meet. The publication has games that help candidates to secure the contents studied for exams.
 
The first issue is on newsstands now and features themed areas for hobbies Portuguese, Logical Reasoning, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Informatics. Moreover, brings 130 issues with simulated jigs, a column about Alberto Dellisola mental maps and a motivational message from William Douglas, known as the guru of competitions.
 
Editor-in-Chief of the Cocktail, Stycer Daniel explains that the magazine came after requests from readers and seeks help in fixing the contents through a playful approach. "The demand for positions in the Brazilian civil service only grows. People seek stability in employment and wages above the market. Many years ago a magazine asked readers with content for this segment, "he says. Contests Meet The magazine costs U.S. $ 14.90 and can be found in major newsstands in the city.
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CINELÂNDIA
Mahatma Gandhi Square, opposite the Odeon Cinema.
 
CENTER
Corner of Rua Almirante Barroso and Avenida Rio Branco.

CARIOCA
Nile Avenue, opposite number 50.
 
URUGUAIANA
Corner between the streets and Uruguaiana September 7, in front of number 24.


Source: The Day - Online

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