this is exactly what our welfare project attempts – namely to create an atmosphere in which social, industrial and economic spheres come together in a expanding dialectic synthesis. This is how we will achieve [...] challenges from global economic competition, the tendencies to increased social marginalisation as well as changes in ideological positions on welfare. Solidarity is the Foundation We want the Faroe Islands [...] in a well organised welfare state, • That responsibility between the citizen and the authority as well as solidarity is highly valued, • That rights and access to necessary public health services for the
industry from day one; first as a solicitor and then, from 1973 as an elected member of the Zetland County Council. He said that people quickly realised that oil was to come anyhow, as Shetland was the nearest [...] Shetland to carry out the opening ceremony. While a consortium of oil companies build the facility costing almost £1.2 billion (in 70?s money), the oil industry became obliged to pay an annual rent into [...] should be in public or in private ownership, he said ?Eventually we realised that oil was going to come anyhow, and the more we could control and be part of the development, the more money we could keep
it is hardly surprising that the North-west European effort is so low key. And, as rigs gradually but inexorably migrate out of the North Sea, the more difficult it is likely to become in terms of securing [...] status ? than is customarily the case, especially in British waters. We can look to Mauritania for an excellent example of how ASX rules are working in favour of the wider interest. The Woodside-led consortium [...] has been nothing obvious since. Of course, not being forced to disclose helps the companies insofar as they can hide failures when it suits them strategically, at least for a while. In the case of the UK
was happy to be done traveling for now. In the 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 [...] landed in Arkansas at around four in the evening, but for us - myself and my friend Samal, it could just as well have been four in the morning. Having traveled for three days, through three different countries [...] seen before spoke to me about the weather, school, their trucks, politics, anything, and everything. As the days went by, I got to experience just how different we were. Issues I felt strongly about could
sigur: "Hey Busta baby, not another hold-up. Look at the state of those shirts; that blood will NEVER come out". Men tað fer at vera homofobiski 50 Cent, ið fer við prísinum. Lýsingin sær nakað soleiðis út við [...] goes like a shot/But I know it?s not/Going to hit the spot/Like... AD-I-DAS. Hmmm, it?s got/A flow as hot/As a ho?s G-spot". Einasti trupulleikin, umframt at navnið eyðsýniliga ikki riggar til restina av rappinum [...] hava verið togaður niður á hetta støðið. Tað eina árið, til dømis, upptraðkaði frágera nýskapandi OutKast við einum dansibólki ílatin sum beinagrind. Kanska royna teir slíkar ?rutinur? so at gera alla
brain encodes it as a reference point.” Hygg og hoyr konsertina umborð á bátinum her: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkBhUqD8Py0 Av øðrum tónleikanøvnum á hesum listanum hjá Far Out Magazine kunnu eitt [...] tónleika- og mentanarmiðlinum Far Out Magazine, hvørs blaðfólk hava valt út teirra bestu live-tónleika-upplivingar í 2025. Greinin kallast: “You had to be there: Far Out staff pick their live music moment [...] Islands could be construed as elitist, but in fairness, it was so good that I did seek the help of a psychologist to make sense of it afterwards. “Yes, it’s possible for an extraordinary concert to temporarily
self-awareness has allowed him to take on the world and come out on top. Now, he has even come as far as the Faroe Islands. Name: Bjarni í Liða Occupation: Studying economics and philosophy at Wheaton College [...] the country is what makes it so 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 [...] people saw him as the image of the peak of earthly power. Given this, I suggest Bill Clinton be taken at more then just face value as a great political figure. Much can be gleaned from a man whose self-awareness
end touch to fabric more associated with function over fashion. As the show drew to an end a trio of white ensembles were sent down with an interpretive ballet performance captivating the audience with a [...] experienced throughout Day One, as she eased the crowd into her collection with her take on printed casual wear. The theme then shifted to some more gothic elegance as the female models sported pointed [...] the Barbara man with tights under leather shorts. The heavy waxed jacket was artful in its construction and added a high end street touch to fabric more associated with function over fashion. As the show
to say goodbye. I'm not looking for another as I wander in my time. Walk me to the corner now, our steps will always rhyme. You know my love goes with you, as your love stays with me. It's just the way [...] ógvuliga monoton og keðilig. Við fyrsta eygnabrá sær tað til, at tekstirnir eru um kærleika millum mann og kvinnu. Men við at grópa longur niður í djúptina í fleiri tekstum sær tað út til, at tað als ikki [...] room. There plunged the rays of love. In streams of light I clearly saw. The dust you seldom see. Out of which the nameless makes a name for one like me. All busy in the sunlight. The flecks did float
our capital, Tórshavn. As an island community, the ocean has always been central to who we are. It has been our opportunity to make a living, to travel to other nations, and it is an inseparable part of Faroese [...] Local divers tell me that they have travelled all over the world, but nowhere have they found an ocean as clear as the one here in the Faroes. Beneath the surface lies a remarkably rich plant life at the bottom [...] – and sadly, it affects us here in the Faroes as well. This is an issue we must confront together. The ocean is not only our main source of income, but an integral part of who we are. That is why it gives