Hungary From an American Point of View
Currently I am on a year long exchange in Hungary. The culture here is quite different and the language is one of the hardest in the world. Just for the sake of those who are interested in hearing the differences between certain cultures, I created this article.
Krampus, Santa’s Scary Companion
The warning “you better be good” carries a lot more weight in regions where Krampus is familiar to children. Who is this frightening creature who accompanies Santa Claus and punishes bad children?
School SEX in Vienna Will Not! Fired You From Us!
Vienna is just around the corner so sure many of you have actually started to consider the importance of lifelong learning that you would like to apply at the Vienna International School of sex, which we inform you here. The money saved can safely spend on Christmas gifts, because the school does not. Witness who reported the report, you invented it, and prepare us the biggest disappointment this year’s Christmas.
Three Odd Christmas Characters
So far as previous Santa goes, he is not all that bad. He is perhaps a bit of bit portly, stuck in his ways when it comes to what color is the brand new black this yr and far too keen with regards to chimney burrowing, but so what?
Status Update: European Economy
Euro-zone under the Merkozy deal.
Comtel Air Demands Fuel Money From Passengers Enroute
Comtel Air, an Austria-based executive charter airline, recently demanded India to England passengers cough up money for fuel or they couldn’t continue their journey. Dogs get treated better by the airlines than people.
Country Profile: Austria
A few facts and figures on Austria.
Where in The World is Austria?: A Tour of The Nation of Austria, Plus a Recipe for Austrian Chocolate Balls
This article provides an overview of Austria – the country, the culture, the people, and a recipe, too. It was prepared by Stephanie M. Troxler while a General Business major in the College of Business at Southeastern Louisiana University.
Causes of World War One
The causes, in my opinion, of World War 1.
Cemetery of The Nameless
In a corner of that capital of Austria, one finds the aptly named Friedhof der Namenlosen – the Cemetery of the Nameless – the graves of the 104 unidentified people, victims of drowning in the nearby River Danube.











