Wholesome Pictures That Could Be Just What You Need Today

When the world gets ugly like it is right now, there are a few things that make people feel better. Family and friends, a good old fashioned lazy day in front of Netflix, a walk in the woods, a tub of ice cream…and adorable, wholesome, and/or inspiring internet content that reminds you the entire world isn’t crap.

I definitely hope you’re able to do any of those former things that improve your mood, and as for the latter, we’ve got you covered!

Here are 13 sweet images that are meant to remind you that humans aren’t as bad as they sometimes seem.

13. This medical team who helped beat back coronavirus in China headed to Italy to lend their expertise.

After fighting corona in China, the same medical team are traveling to fight in Italy. True heros from pics

12. This distillery – and many others across the country – are using their excess alcohol to make free hand sanitizer.

This distillery is using their equipment to produce hand sanitizer, and giving it away for free. from HumansBeingBros

11. This man, who found a safe way to see his father every day while he’s stuck in assisted living.

Love finds a way…

10. Being a good neighbor is more important than ever.

One of my neighbors left a bag of toilet paper on my front door and with the way things are in the world right now, being a single mom and struggling with my bipolar lately, this small token of generosity moved me to tears. from HumansBeingBros

9. I dare you not to tear up at these images of a girl sharing the news of her engagement with her grandfather.

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8. A woman in China is hiding the pets abandoned as their owners need hospital treatment – at great risk to herself.

True heroes: Ms. Chen hides 65 pets, abandoned during Wuhan outbreak, in her small home. Authorities only allow 1 pet per home, and they kill the animal if owner got COVID19. Chen tells about policeman that saved 2 dogs instead, another "tips me off before a raid so I can hide the animals in my car" from Coronavirus

7. This company used their 3D printer to save lives.

6. Doctors are working harder than ever, missing weeks and months with their own families to be there for others.

Real heroes deserve more appreciation from pics

5. There are helpers, like Rebecca.

Let’s help each other and be Rebecca’s. from HumansBeingBros

4. Another team of medical professionals from China, this time heading to help in Iran’s crisis.

True heros. After fighting corona in China, the same medical team are traveling to fight in Iran from pics

3. This woman who is making lunches for the kids in her neighborhood.

Today on my buy and sell Facebook group a woman posted free lunch for any kids that need it since school was cancelled (censored address and location.) from HumansBeingBros

2. A small Scottish shop is giving free essentials to the elderly.

1. These doctors who are celebrating the closure of the last temporary hospital in Wuhan.

Chinese doctors celebrate the closure of the last temporary hospital in Wuhan. Patients dropped from 15000 to 15. Absolute Heros from nextfuckinglevel

I don’t know about you, but I’m breathing just a bit easier already.

Did you love these pictures? What’s your go-to way to relax and recharge when things seem dire?

Share with us in the comments!

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The Crystal Baschet Makes Music That Sounds Amazing

Musician Marc Chouarain is a composer for film soundtracks, and he gave a demonstration on an unusual instrument he often uses when he’s composing.

Ladies and gentlemen, meet the cristal baschet.

The cristal baschet was made in 1952 by two French instrument makers and artists, brothers Bernard and François Baschet.

Metal rods embedded in a heavy plate make the elements and each metal rod has an accompanying glass rod. The length, weight and position of the metal rods at the equilibrium point creates the pitch. Sound is made by stroking the glass rod with your wet fingertips. It’s related to the glass harmonica, another instrument that uses friction on different sizes of glass to make tones.

The result is dramatic and atmospheric.

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The brothers invented the cristal baschet as a combination sculpture and musical instrument contribution to the contemporary avant-garde art and music movement of the time. Their objective was to make sound art accessible to more people.

A small but dedicated group of artists and composers work together to keep the brothers’ works alive. The Conservatory of Albi and he Conservatoire de Brive la Gaillarde offer classes and workshops on cristal baschet.

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The instrument has featured in works in dance performances, film soundtracks and in both jazz and rock music.

Eerily beautiful.

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A Rare Pink Manta Ray Was Spotted Near Australia

“Inspector Clouseau” (named after the detective in the Pink Panther cartoons), an 11-foot male manta ray with a bright pink underbelly, was first sighted by a dive instructor named Ryan Jeffery in 2015. The images he took caught the attention – and curiosity – of the Project Manta research group (and everyone else) who sees him.

Sightings are rare, but recently another diver caught a glimpse – and a once in a lifetime shot.

“At first I was very confused,” said Kristian Laine, the photographer and diver who saw him this time. “I actually thought my strobes were playing up.”

When she spotted him, he was at first concealed by seven other male manta rays (all with white undersides), and was vying for the attention of a nearby female with the rest of his bros.

Manta ray courtship rituals involve a lady ray releasing pheromones into the water and then zooming away, inviting the male rays to give chase. Clouseau’s demeanor was calm and in-line with the rest of his mates, which gave scientists reason to rule out the idea that the coloration could be a reaction to stress.

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Over the years, researchers have ruled out other theories on the reason for his bright pink color, too. Project Manta researcher Kathy Townsend said they’ve also had the opportunity to look at a biopsy, which ruled out skin infections and a red-pigment-heavy diet, as well.

So why is he pink? They’re still not sure, though the current working theory is that his blush is the result of a genetic mutation and nothing more. Similar mutations are fairly common across the animal kingdom, including in fish, leopards, and grasshoppers.

If you’re worried this big guy’s pretty colors will spell his doom in the face of predators, Guy Stevens, co-founder of the United Kingdom’s Manta Trust, told National Geographic that he’s not worried. Because of their size, manta rays have very few natural predators and Clouseau seems to be doing just fine.

He’s survived for decades, pink and proud, eluding even the prying eyes of the humans swimming through his Lady Elliot Island (and beyond) domain all of this time, too.

I imagine spotting him feels something like magic. Thank goodness for pictures, which let the rest of us have just a taste of what it might have felt like to be in that moment in time.

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Inventions You Probably Didn’t Know Were Created by Women

If a woman needs something that will make her life easier, she’ll find a way to get it…even if she has to make it herself.

In fact, a lot of the things we use today were invented by a woman trying to solve a problem. And, now that we have their innovations, we can’t imagine getting through life without them.

Let’s scroll through these 8 things you probably didn’t know were invented by women.

1. Today’s Paper Bag

In 1868, Margaret Knight, a cotton mill worker, knew paper bags would function better if they weren’t in the shape of a large envelope, so she made a machine that would give them flat bottoms.

When Charles Annan saw her invention, he tried to patent it first. Knight won a lawsuit against him and got the patent in 1871.

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2. Kevlar

Kevlar is a heat-resistant synthetic fiber that’s used for ballistic body armor.

DuPont chemist Stephanie Kwolek created the stronger-than-steel material when she was working on a lighter fiber to make car tires.

She earned the patent in 1966.

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3. Monopoly

Originally called The Landlord’s Game, it was created by Elizabeth Magie to teach others about land-grabbing, rent issues and single land value tax.

She patented her game in 1904 and self-published it in 1906. Then, 30 years later, Charles Darrow made some modifications to the game, called it Monopoly, and sold it to Parker Brothers.

The company bought Magie’s original patent for $500 and no royalties.

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4. Windshield Wipers

Although it took a while for the idea of using a lever to wipe away snow and rain from windshields for safer driving, Mary Anderson is credited for inventing them in 1903.

By 1920, which is when Anderson’s patent expired, they were in high demand and most automobile makers were including them on their models.

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5. The Automatic Dishwasher

Josephine Cochrane patented her automatic dishwasher in 1886 for her machine that would make her kitchen maid’s work easier.

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6. Liquid Paper

To keep from typing documents over again after a single mistake, secretary Bette Nesmith Graham would cover them with a bit of paint.

She worked on the formula in her kitchen for years. After it was perfect, she patented Liquid Paper in 1958, and sold the company to Gillette in 1979 for $47.5 million.

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7. Alphabet Blocks

Many children get their first look at the ABC’s when they get their first set of alphabet blocks–an patented by American author of books about traditional roles for women, Adeline D.T. Whitney,  in 1882.

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8. The Agpar Score

In 1952, obstetrical anesthesiologist Dr. Virginia Apgar began testing newborns for signs of distress.

Ten years later, delivery rooms adopted the procedure to score a baby’s Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, and Respiration.

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These women didn’t have an easy time getting their inventions out to the world, but with their determination, we now get to use their ideas in our day to day living.

Women don’t mind hard work. They just like to make it as convenient as possible.

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What’s More Important? Sleep or Exercise?

It’s a debate that I’m sure you’ve engaged in with family, friends, or colleagues at some point. What’s more important: sleep or exercise?

We’re all incredibly busy and we feel spread thin already, so many of us have that internal debate when it’s time to hit the gym: do we skip our workout, or lose an hour of sleep and rest?

The best answer? According to Dr. Edward Laskowski of the Mayo Clinic, “I couldn’t choose between the two. Sleep and exercise are like food and water.”

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In other words, plan your life accordingly so you’ll be able to do both, because both are so important to our well being as humans. Go to sleep at a decent time so you can get seven to nine hours of sleep, and schedule your exercise routine at a time that won’t interfere with work and social obligations with family and friends.

Yes, that is easier said than done.

Here are the pros and cons of both missing a workout and losing out on sleep. Look them over and then you can decide for yourself.

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Pros of sleeping in and missing a workout include feeling rested so your next exercise session will be even better, and you’re giving your body much-needed recovery time…maybe even more than you realize.

The cons are you’ll obviously miss a workout, which is never good, and you could actually be sleeping too much. One study says that people who sleep less than four hours a night and more than eight hours a night both have the same risk of dying from heart disease.

Now, on to the pros and cons of losing sleep in order to do your workout.

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The pros of this situation are that you’ll sleep better the night that you choose this path because exercise always has an impact on sleep quality, even if you have insomnia or sleep apnea. Another con is that you’re helping your mental health every time you exercise.

And now for the negatives…

Your workout might not be as beneficial because your muscles function the same way your brain does. If your muscles think you should be sleeping, they might not function quite as well.

Also, you might be hungrier if you decide to skip sleep for the workout. A study showed that sleep-deprived people had higher levels of the hormone ghrelin, which makes you hungry, reduces calorie burn, and boosts fat retention.

Another study showed that lack of sleep can make dieting hard because it increases a chemical that makes eating more pleasurable…and that’s not good.

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Like I said, ideally you can do both and use your time wisely, but we know that isn’t always so easy with life obligations.

Therefore, do what’s best for you.

What do you think?

Talk to us in the comments! We’d love to hear from you!

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These History Memes Are Perfect For Teaching

It can be hard to get students interested in learning about history sometimes, and even harder to relate lessons and events from the past to today’s world.

What better way to show it to this generation, then, than in the form of a meme?

And to that end, these 11 will really drive the point home.

11. It’s not funny, but it’s still true.

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10. For now, at least.

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9. Never bet against Mother Nature.

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8. That’s apparently asking too much.

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7. Watch and learn…

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6. I am dying at the accuracy.

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5. Nowhere they wanted to is the real answer.

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4. All are poo but some are more fancy.

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3. It’s still baffling, honestly.

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2. It can be a big confusing.

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1. There’s always a bigger gun.

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Hey, even I learned a thing or two scrolling through these – did you?

Let us know which you enjoyed the most (or which helped you “get” something) in the comments! Because that’s just what we do around here… especially if you’re a history nerd like us!

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Drive-In Movie Are Currently Thriving

I love a good drive-in movie. You pull in, drop the tailgate, spread out a blanket, and enjoy the show.

Drive-in movies are about as American as you get, not only because they’ve been around in the U.S. for a long time, but also because this is where the whole tradition began.

Drive-ins actually date back to the 1915 (in New Mexico) but the first patented drive-in opened in Pennsauken, New Jersey, in 1933. Richard Hollingshead was the man behind the first drive-in and he advertised his business as a place where “the whole family is welcome, regardless of how noisy the children are.”

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Until World War II, there were still only 15 drive-in theaters across the United States. It wasn’t until after World War II and the resulting economic boom that drive-in theaters exploded across the country. Car ownership became a part of everyday American life and the demand for entertainment and drive-ins swept the nation.

By 1958, there were over 4,000 drive-in theaters spread across the U.S.

There was a decline in this phenomenon from the 1970s through the 1990s due to a number of factors including the rise of home video. The energy crisis of the 1970s didn’t help matters as people relied less on automobiles. Also, the implementation of daylight saving time in the 1970s made movies start an hour later and caused crowds to stay away.

Drive-ih theater

The numbers continued to dwindle and today there are only 305 drive-in theaters left in the U.S. All but five states still have at least one drive-in theater. The exceptions are Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Louisiana, and North Dakota.

But, there’s been a bit of a change lately. With pretty much everything being shut down indefinitely because of the mayhem caused by the coronavirus, drive-ins are currently experiencing a bit of a revival. Because cars don’t count as a communal space, drive-ins in the U.S. have been crowded as of late.

Josh Frank, the owner of a drive-in theater in Austin, Texas, said,

“Who would have thought that drive-in movies would one day again become the most attractive option for going out?”

Even before the coronavirus pandemic, drive-ins around the country had been experiencing a bit of a renaissance the past few years.

Josh Frank recently opened a second drive-in about 25 miles from Austin in the town of Round Rock.

Frank said,

“It’s been really, really, really something.

If I had opened a Round Rock location years ago, I would be maybe three decades closer to retirement.”

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A man named Spencer Folmar is even planning to open what he claims is the world’s biggest drive-in theater in Florida.

Folmar said,

“A cineplex can be a generic experience.

You might as well stream at home.

I want to create this world of cinema with a unique design.”

While we can only hope that the effects of the coronavirus on society are short-lived, let’s all hope that the drive-in, that perfect little piece of Americana, makes a permanent comeback.

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If You’re Working From Home, We Think These Memes Will Make You Laugh

I’ve been working from home for a whlie now, but for some people, this new reality is a big adjustment.

Maybe you can’t stay motivated, maybe the kids are driving you crazy, maybe your partner won’t leave you alone…the possibilities are endless.

Well, at least these funny memes about working from home should cheer you up.

Enjoy! And then get back to work…

1. From your new office.

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2. Getting tired of hearing that…

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3. Oh, I’m doing great.

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4. You have to look professional.

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5. I’m “working”.

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6. Great job!

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7. That looks familiar…

8. Working my ass off.

9. Sure thing, boss!

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10. This is excellent.

11. No pants = No problem.

12. Dammit, Cheryl…

13. Just go with the flow.

Funny and accurate, don’t you think?

Be honest with us: how’s the working from home going? Are you going insane or do you like it so far?

Tell us all about it in the comments!

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7 Interesting Career Choices You Can Pursue in College

While many of us are programmed to follow a typical track to become a doctor, lawyer or teacher, some people just can’t be contained in that box. For others, a more exciting, unique career path is the only way to go.

Well, a number of colleges around the United States offer out-of-the-box career choices that you can pursue. No matter what your interests are, there is a job for you. Let’s take a look at seven strange career choices you can pursue in college.

1. Business of Cannabis – Oaksterdam University

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As laws change, pursuing a marijuana-related career has become a more attractive option for a younger generation.

Marijuana has many medical benefits, and it can also be a booming business opportunity. With companies creating marijuana-infused drinks, creams and other interesting products, there is a legitimate opportunity to make money with this popular plant.

2. Auctioneering – Harrisburg Area Community College

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It may seem like a #ThrowbackThursday type of career, but becoming a licensed auctioneer can be an exciting, engaging job choice.

Of course, you have to have a knack for working a room—something that not everyone feels comfortable doing. By studying auctioneering at Harrisburg Area Community College, students can learn how to find the best merchandise and develop their voice for the sales floor.

Whether you’re auctioning off vintage cars or cattle, you’ll want to perfect your auction chant and be prepared for an onslaught of bidders.

3. Golf Course Management – University of Maryland

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Outdoor enthusiasts with an appreciation for golf can turn that into a career.

At the University of Maryland, students can learn the ins and outs of how to maintain a pristine golf course surface. This plant sciences degree involves plenty of biology and chemistry classes, so it may not be for everyone.

But if you can picture yourself spending your days on a golf course, this could be the career for you.

4. Turfgrass Science – Penn State University

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Yes, preparing a surface for play is critical for athletes’ safety, and it’s a major!

At Penn State University, you can get the full rundown of how to maintain safe playing surfaces. You will get exposure to subjects such as sod production and athletic field maintenance. Just be prepared to hit the books hard, as this career choice involves plenty of science classes involving biology, meteorology and chemistry. Get steppin’!

5. Costume Technology – DePaul University

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At DePaul University, you can unlock your creativity and learn a valuable (and potentially high-paying) skill that can help you on the fast track to Hollywood.

Costume technology majors will get a full rundown on everything it takes to succeed in a highly competitive industry. By the time you’re done, you will be an expert in design, business and ethics of the costume world. It’s time to make your creative dreams a reality.

6. Diving Business & Technology – College of the Florida Keys

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If working on the ground level just isn’t for you, consider taking the plunge at the College of the Florida Keys.

Water enthusiasts will love the Diving Business and Technology major that exposes students to all the elements of this underwater career. There are a number of specific jobs you could pursue utilizing this degree, including becoming a dive master, scuba instructor, commercial diver or even an underwater photographer.

Strap on your oxygen tank and goggles and get going under the sea.

7. Paper Science and Engineering – North Carolina State University

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If you’re a fan of The Office, then this career choice will hit home. Surprisingly, the business of paper can be a lucrative career field.

At North Carolina State, you have the opportunity to hone your skills utilizing very expensive laboratory equipment.

So what do you think? Anything here look like a major you’d be interested in pursuing? Wish these were around when you were back in school?

Let us know in the comments!

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7 College Majors You Might Not Know Even Exist

If you’re a prospective college student, there are a number of interesting college majors that you probably didn’t know existed.

From studying specific genres of music to learning more about horses, there truly is a subject matter available for just about every curious mind. Let’s take a closer look at seven college majors that you could consider pursuing if it fits your fancy.

1. Sexuality – San Francisco State University

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Don’t judge this one by the name alone. If you are interested in learning about the wide-ranging topics involved with human sexuality, San Francisco State University is the place to go.

This college major allows you to explore sexuality from a number of angles, including its role in the arts and literature. You might just pick up a few tips that could help you right at home.

2. Jazz Studies – University of North Texas, East Carolina University and University of Louisville

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Music aficionados can study the soulful tones of jazz at a few different colleges, including the University of Louisville.

Not only will students learn how to play jazz music but they also will get exposure to the genre’s unique history and cultural impact. So pick up your saxophone and start applying!

3. Pop Music – University of Southern California

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If the slower pace of jazz studies doesn’t do the trick, you can still pursue a music-related degree at USC. G

et started on your journey to pop fame by learning about the history of pop music as well as the writing process. If you dedicate yourself to learning the ins and outs of the music business and have an ounce of talent, you may just make your music dreams come true.

4. EcoGastronomy – University of New Hampshire

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For health-conscious students, the University of New Hampshire offers a unique college major known as EcoGastronomy.

This program was launched in 2008 and focuses on sustainability, nutrition, agriculture and hospitality. By the time you’re done, you’ll definitely have a deeper appreciation and understanding of where our food comes from.

5. Equine Studies – Becker College

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Animal lovers should certainly consider enrolling at Becker College in Massachusetts for their Equine Studies program.

At Becker, students can even prepare to become a ride instructor. Other programs, including the one at the University of Maryland, offer classes in pasture management and horse reproduction. Saddle up and get studying!

6. Astrobiology – Florida Tech

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Ever dreamed of exploring space? Do you want to discover what happens outside of Earth?

At Florida Tech, you can pursue a degree in astrobiology—a truly out-of-this-world college major. It’s probably best to leave your little telescope at home and learn from the professionals.

7. Resort Management – Ferris State University

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Nobody appreciates a great vacation like me. And one of the critical components to a successful getaway is the resort.

At Ferris State University, students can obtain a degree in resort management and learn everything from golf course maintenance to advertising to stocking a bar. Superior customer service and attention to detail can make all the difference in a guest’s experience.

And at the end of the day, who wouldn’t want to work at a five-star hotel someday?

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