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You should always try to upgrade your skills and knowledge. One way to do that is by visiting blogs like the one you're about to read. Here, we're going to give you a list of 37 websites and apps that will help you learn something new — all for free! This global collection of resources covers topics from art history and mathematics to marketing and coding. You'll be able to learn anything from making humus in this post, which is great if like me, your idea of cooking for yourself includes putting some things in a bowl and hoping it tastes okay. There are plenty of gruesome, gruesome images in this roundup, so if you're squeamish, take a look at the second part of the post instead. 1) Art History 101 (facebook) 2) The Rijksmuseum 3) Architecture 101 (youtube) The museum's website includes lots of history and information about its collections, so be sure to check it out. These owl posts are usually super weird, but I enjoyed this one. If you're feeling particularly mischievous, you should also check out their online shop where they sell prints of Van Gogh's "Starry Night". This post is also a great resource for the art lover — although some of the items you'll see here may be a bit out of your price range, there are some beautiful pieces in the gift shop too. 4) Learning Languages (reddit)  If you're trying to learn more than one language at a time, this blog will help you get started. The blog posts and podcasts help you learn vocabulary and basic grammar (and even give you some cute cat GIFs!). You can find posts on almost 100 languages, and they regularly add new ones. If the first two posts aren't enough, the author has put together a full list of hundreds of free podcasts to help you learn a new language. 5) The Cooks' Companion (amazon)  Cookbooks cover a lot of different topics from how to make your kitchen healthier to recipes for finding love. Most of these cookbooks include recipes for specific dishes you'll need to know, but there's also a section on baking that's worth checking out. You can find some really interesting and unique recipes, especially if you're more of a vegetarian or vegan person. 6) The Art History Blogger (google)   If you've ever been curious about the art history of any historical period, this blog is a great place to start. You'll find posts on old paintings and sculptures as well as information about new exhibitions. 7) Math for Business (R)evolution (reddit)  If you like math and like getting challenged, this blog is perfect for you. The author posts interesting numbers and equations that will help you crack a problem — both at work and in your personal life — whenever you need to. cfa1e77820

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