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Countries with The Highest Quality of Life

by pauly2321 in Social Sciences, November 12, 2009
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Countries with The Highest Quality of Life. Is your country on the list?

Austria’s Human Trafficking Problem

by Jules Tompkins in Issues, November 5, 2009
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A brief look at Austria’s human trafficking scenario.

Dive Deeper Into Austrian History

by Marek Vrba in History, August 5, 2009
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Austrian history is really interesting and it’s full of interesting happenings and dates. It would take you a lifetime to learn everything about Austrian history but just a small part of it would be enough to make you really interested.

War of Jenkins’ Ear

by Jackie118 in History, June 8, 2009
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We hear so often that wars are caused by religion and greed, but this war was instigated by a pickled ear.

How Did Hitler Do It?

by ActionSammy in History, May 21, 2009
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Numerous factors played a role in helping Hitler convince Germany to blindly follow him into a disastrous wartime adventure.

Australia’s Involvement in World War I

by Chanman in History, March 23, 2009
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What does a document study of William Gould Balcome (an ex-Barker College student, Sydney) reveal about Australia’s involvement in WWI?

Schubert and the Quintessential Piano Sonata’s of His Time

by Lauren Axelrod in History, December 22, 2008
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In clarity of style he was inferior to Mozart; in power of musical construction he was far inferior to Beethoven, but in poetic impulse and suggestion he is unsurpassed. He was the greatest song-writer who ever lived, and almost everything in his hand turned to song.

Eastern European Absolutism

by Timothy Cox in History, December 14, 2008
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On absolutism in Prussia and Austria in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Eastern European Strange Customs

by Brian Ansson in Ethnicity, December 6, 2008
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When visiting a foreign country, many of its people’s customs can be found strange or weird to you. I have selected some customs that sounded really strange to me when I heard them the first time.

Why Santa Muerte is an Austrian (too)

by Lucas Dié in Folklore, November 29, 2008
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Santa Muerte in Central America might not qualify as an official church saint, but she has powerful relatives in Austria.

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