were many new and well paid jobs around. Barbara Fraser, of Gulberwick, said oil arrived just when her children were growing up. ?There were no difficulties in finding a job at that time and that was just [...] the four loading jetties at the terminal, 30 miles to the north of Lerwick. Shetland?s involvement with the oil industry has created a prosperous society that enjoys one of the highest standards of living [...] to boost the economy and to finance amenities other local authorities in Britain can only dream of. With the massive Clair oil field, 50 miles to the west of Shetland, coming on stream towards the end of
car on the way to the school, I looked out the windows. Nothing was as I had envisioned, no high buildings, no blazing and beautiful metropolitan, just a highway, a couple of fast-food restaurants, and [...] traveled for three days, through three different countries, myself having caught a virus, in 30 degrees Celsius, wearing three shirts to many, I did not have the sweet feeling of adventure I had expected [...] two, things started to gradually get easier. I began to fathom the culture of Arkansas, to empathize with their values, and more important, to understand my own Faroese culture; who I was. Today, I love
viewed, being of the peculiar American ‘race’? To a greater degree than most, this man has shaped his life in accordance with the greatness with his character. While not pronouncing him super-human, as his [...] like this: “I don’t think I could live there, it’s just too far away, and isn’t the crime rate pretty high over there? Oh, but it’s great that you’re doing it! Living the American Dream!” In the reality of [...] full of opportunities for a person to shape life as he or she pleases. And coming in as an outsider is no barrier to fitting in and utilizing what the country has to offer. It is made easy by the astonishing
people from countries with warmer and sunnier weather would be interested in visiting a place like this. So even if this country has developed into a modern society fully in line with our neighbours, we have [...] For millions of years the roaring ocean with its heavy waves has been slowly eating away at these rocks in the middle of the North Atlantic in a constant battle with the cliffs – leaving almost vertical hillsides [...] Communication Strategies are Crucial I believe in the idea of looking toward the future with confidence yet with realism. In today’s extremely fast-changing world, it is essential to develop and apply
that, after all, some degree of diversification has indeed taken place. Looking at some positive indicators, I could point to the following: The level of economic activity is high, with a record low unemployment [...] the Nordic countries only the Finnish population actually has a higher degree of education than the Faroese. Infrastructure is good with subseatunnels and bridges connecting six of the islands whith [...] airport both with the aim to modernise it and to increase its capacity with a longer runway and a larger terminal. The Faroese government acknowledges that the world is getting smaller with all the well
are doing. This presents us with several advantages, but the danger is that the market is not familiar with the product. Experience shows however, that if we are presented with the opportunity to explai [...] Faroese who own the company, which now has a fully developed system with a large sales potential. The company is developing and with an office in Klaksvik, one in Singapore and a training base in Ukraine [...] Within an industry, which recognises no geological boundaries and where all companies encompass several countries, it may not possible to say a company is Faroese - we will do this anyway. We permit ourselves
and which irrespective of other issues can only make America a better place for the many. With strong women in high office – Madeleine Albright yesterday, Condolisa Rice today, Ségoléne Royal on the doorstep [...] signal is very clear: World politics can no longer afford to be just a pastime hobby for men only. The larger countries have realised that the right man for the job is quite often a woman! Dear Mr Clinton [...] gathering people around you, who presented you with the most and best dimensions to your political reality – among them were the strong women. You are familiar with the power of words and the power equality
basis, but with no major civil engineering work planned high numbers of contractors are unlikely to be seen again on the island until the plant is finally decommissioned. BP is hoping cutting jobs are reorganising [...] Commenting on the proposed job losses, Ann Black, Deputy Chief Executive of Shetland Enterprise, told Sosialurin: "We are obviously very concerned at the potential impact of the proposed job losses, these are highly [...] highly skilled, well paid jobs. ?Shetland Enterprise intends to work very closely with BP and other agencies to minimise the impact and retain the skilled workforce in the local economy." Warnings of the
or 3 times a day. Enzymes are destroyed at temperatures of 104 degrees F (40 degrees C). e. Avoid coffee, tea, and chocolate, which have high caffeine. Green tea is a better alternative and has cancer-fighting [...] tests until they have multiplied to a few billion. When doctors tell cancer patients that there are no more cancer cells in their bodies after treatment, it just means the tests are unable to detect the [...] cancer cells also burns, scars and damages healthy cells, tissues and organs. 8. Initial treatment with chemotherapy and radiation will often reduce tumor size. However prolonged use of chemotherapy and
mood in the islands, look no further than the film Local Hero, a huge hit in Britain when it opened in cinemas across the country in 1983. One scene in particular struck a chord with people here. The Hollywood [...] and doing well. They provide us with the basis for future prosperity.« Traditionally, Flotta itself has put huge amounts of cash directly into the Orkney economy by paying people big salaries they in turn [...] directed Local Hero, an American oil tycoon called Hammer - the legendary Dr Armand Hammer - had watched with pride as the British Government's Energy Minister officially opened the oil terminal on Flotta. While