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You Have a Degree in That? Weird College Majors
Do you think that higher education is limited to normal things like English, physics, or psychology? Perhaps it’s time to think again and take a look into all the new and weird offerings of college and university institutions.
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Scenic Colleges and Universities
Sure, you go to college to study, but sometimes the campus and its surroundings are so gorgeous that it’s a challenge to tear your eyes away long enough to open a book. Just in time for the start of the academic year, here are our picks for the nationâ€
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Grandest of School Building and Campus in the Worl
If all high school, college and university campuses looked like this, attendance rates would skyrocket. Some may argue that it’s what’s inside that’s important, but there’s no reason for school buildings to be bland, boring boxes. From a big open
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World`s Top 5 Universities Rankings
No.1 The University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge is rich in history – its famous Colleges and University buildings attract visitors from all over the world. But the University’s museums and collections also hold many treasures which give
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10 Strangest Sharks in the World
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been fascinated with sharks. My interest in these remarkable fish has never really waned, leading to my majoring in zoology while at college and my insistence that Shark Week is must-see television.
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The first LEED-certified NFL stadium
The 365-day-a-year stadium will also be used for soccer, college and high school football and large concerts apart from its primary use by the NFL. The stadium is slated to become the NFL’s first LEED compliant stadium and will reduce CO2 emissions and
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Audi A1 - the smallest hatchback
Audi revealed today the brand new A1 hatchback, a new dimension to the compact class which promises to be dynamic, emotional and individual. The new car wants to attract young customers who live in major cities and are looking for a vehicle designed for t
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Top 5 Fastest Trains in the World
The Japanese knack for technology is manifested in the high speed railway system that covers the entire country. The Japanese Shinkansen, also called a bullet train, is super fast, super safe (40 years of operating without a single major accident) and sup
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Spam Email Flood Origin
Gary Thuerk was the world’s first e-mail spammer. He wrote the first ever spam email which was sent out on May 3, 1978 to a network of government and university computers.
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Natural disasters – are we really so helpless?
Scientists warned Haitian officials two years ago that the country was on the verge of a major earthquake and told them that the island nation was not prepared to withstand the disaster.
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Paradise islands
The Palm Islands are artificial islands in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on which major commercial and residential infrastructure will be constructed.
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12 Wackiest Scholarships that Actually Exist
Can't afford college and have no traditional skills to win a scholarship? Don't give up, baking an apple pie or being left-handed can pay your way into campus.
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Awesome Aerosolgrafia
Take a wander through any major city and you’ll soon discover spray paint art. Lurking beneath this generic sounding title is aerosolgrafia, which takes the viewer on a surreal and mind-bending journey.
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The 13 Virtues Ben Franklin Lived His Life By
Today I found out that Benjamin Franklin, through extensive study of the world’s major religions and various moral codes, came up with a list of thirteen main virtues that he felt every person should strive to live their life by. As such, he himself at
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Art in Science
The theme of the fourth annual exhibition-contest “Art in Science» (Art of Science), organized by Princeton University, was energy. The competition featured more than 115 works, whose authors were students, graduates and university staff.
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Eight Wildly Successful Dropouts
Some of today’s biggest success stories involve college and even high school dropouts, proving that sometimes it takes the perfect mix of naiveté and gumption to make it.
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Gotta Love Dancing Mascots
The Reno Aces, Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, played an exhibition game against the University of Nevada at Aces Ballpark to kick-off the 2010 season. Between innings, the Aces mascot, Archie, and University of Nevada mascot, Wolfie, danc
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Alcohol on Campus!
College and drinking go hand-in-hand. But does partying put your health at risk? Find out now!
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Illinois Filmmakers at 2010 Chicago International
CHICAGO – The short film, once considered the lesser cousin of features, and seen mostly in obscurity, has had a major revival and influence in the age of YouTube. At the 2010 Chicago International Film Festival, the Illinois Short Filmmaker night broug
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10 Awesome Jquery Flip Plugins for Next Level Inte
Image flipping becoming popular these days and many major blogs and websites already using it. Flips add good user interface experience and therefore giving better feel and look to web application. Here is the collection of 10 best jquery flip plugins whi
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