G3 Physical Therapy September 2017

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Why Physical Therapy Is My Dream Career page 1

Fresher, Cheaper, Tastier Testimonials page 2

Cardio vs. Bulking Apple Cider Chicken page 3

The Museum of What? page 4

THE MUSEUM OF WHAT?

Museums are a staple of vacations no matter where you travel. Everyone has heard of the Louvre and the Smithsonian, but you might be surprised to learn about some of the stranger museums around the world. For nearly every passion, there is a building somewhere dedicated to it. Take a look at some of the weirdest. The World’s Strangest Museums

better about the fact that you’re not Picasso.

MOMOFUKU ANDO INSTANT RAMEN MUSEUM Osaka, Japan

SULABH INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF TOILETS Delhi, India

It’s not just college students and video gamers who love ramen. Since the invention of the instant noodles by Momofuku Ando in 1958, ramen has evolved into a beloved dietary staple from Japan to Jamaica. The museum named after its creator offers you the chance to look at some of the strangest versions from around the world. As an added bonus, you can even design your own packaging. Bring along some chopsticks, as there are plenty of samples to slurp up.

A functioning toilet is something everyone takes for granted until they don’t have access to one. In India’s capital, you can explore the fascinating history of commodes. From primitive examples you would never use today to gold- plated bathroom thrones from palaces across the world, the variety of toilets on display is staggering. Divided into three sections — ancient, medieval, and modern — you’ll be shocked at how much you can learn about history and culture through an examination of the ways a society flushes (or doesn’t).

THE KANSAS BARBED WIRE MUSEUM Rush County, Kansas

THE MUSEUM OF BAD ART Dedham, Massachusetts

Plenty of museums are hands-off, but that’s usually to protect the precious objects held within. At the Kansas Barbed Wire Museum, not touching the exhibits is just sound advice. The development of barbed wire was instrumental in settling the American West, and this museum pays tribute to the ingenuity of those farmers who wanted to make sure their cattle stayed on their property and thieves stayed out.

There are plenty of museums dedicated to exceptional artwork from history, but only one dedicated to less-than-successful artistic endeavors. The Museum of Bad Art, or MOBA, promotes itself as the home of “art too bad to be ignored.” A trip to MOBA will leave you smiling, laughing, and feeling a little

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