where all citizens are able to work and participate according to ability, • which gives all citizens the opportunity to use their capacity to lead a satisfactory life. Compared to all parameters of competition [...] first time with Vision 2015 have made strategic comprehensive plans for welfare of all the most important welfare-political frameworks in order to reach a main objective: to ensure an excellent society [...] growth. From a liberalistic market philosophy these two dimensions may seem antagonistic to one another. Yet, this is exactly what our welfare project attempts – namely to create an atmosphere in which social
really believe in its existence. It’s simply too intangible an idea. To me, though the country still does seem vast, it did not take long for it to become completely demystified. This is not a dream, but real [...] 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 what is the United States, I have not [...] anything but love it. Rather than being intimidating, the size of 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
order to be covered by FAS it is also necessary that the ship owner in question is a resident in the Faroe Islands. If the ship owner is a company it has to be registered in the Faroe Islands and its real [...] they have signed on a vessel under FAS or DIS. In relation to hydrocarbon activities it may have fiscal and with that financial importance to the wage earner, whether he is tax liable subject to the H [...] are in both cases based on a wish to create competitiveness between Faroese and foreign taxpayers. A. Faroese International Register of Ships (FAS) A.1 Refund to the Shipping Company According to this
humans to understand what I feel and what I have experienced but it is real and it is profound in its effect upon all that I have done and will continue to do until the end of my life. I saw a different [...] because I feel what they feel, I react as they would react if they had the means to do so, and because I am human, I have the means to react to defend them and I do. Empathy is the experience of a foreign c [...] not compromise. In other words, we had to understand and accept the slaughter in order to discuss it, and that we will not do. It is our position that culture and tradition must never be a justification
back to the Faroes in the not too distant future to relax a bit in this most peaceful and enterprising corner of the planet and to seek out a quiet cup of coffee with a newfound friend or two to catch [...] connection to Holland, not surprisingly, a book on how to build a windmill. Apparently for years it was the largest collection of books in America. Now Jónas knew the realities of living in a harsh environment [...] Mediterranean – and proceeded to found Rome. A few odd centuries later in 1639, Jónas Bronck sailed westward across the Atlantic in his sturdy Fire of Troy and settled a bit of land in the new world that would
experience in a radio programme in this way: »It’s a cosmic experience. The Faroe Islands is a country which is – and is not. It is in constant flux. It keeps disappearing: One moment it’s lost in the fog [...] And still it is crucial for us to hold on strongly to our unique identity if we want to stay competitive. The burning question is: What role can a little nation like the Faroe Islands play in a globalised [...] wherever you go. It is a miracle that people and creatures have managed to survive here in this seemingly inhospitable place for more than a thousand years. You’ve got to be creative to do that. But there
are deployed in the water. However, Professor Ziolkowski?s calculations suggest that the source needs to have frequencies below 10 Hz (i.e. ten vibrations a second), and this in turn means that the airguns [...] airguns have to be both deeper in the water, and four or five times the normal size used for exploration. As a result, the equipment required for this type of survey is far from standard, and, from a practical [...] much more difficult to handle. Notwithstanding the challenges inherent in configuring a set of airguns to produce ultra-low frequencies, seismic contractor Veritas DGC recently acquired a set of test data
doorstep in the early 1990?s. Instead Britain is finally carrying out constitutional reform in a conscious attempt to adapt to its modern place in the world. New centres of poser have been created in Scotland [...] is nothing dishonourable about this. It is a normal tool of diplomacy. But it does put the onus on the Faroese to decide what they want out of the relationship and to pursue this with equal determination [...] Faroese interests in EU negotiations. ?Pursuing opportunities for Faroese to study and work in UK. Currently, Norwegians and Icelanders are allowes to work in the UK but Faroese have to obtain Danish Passport
This solution demands a cable and IT capacity. An oil company does not normally have telecommunications as its core interest area, and therefore it is sensible to cooperate with a telecommunications company [...] mainland also became a natural part of the dialogue. It is quite clear if we look ahead and at the development of an oil production west of Shetland in general, that it may become a reality to link future oil [...] such a required size as a deal is on the doorstep. SheFar-cable in the Faroes in September The question is also what other services could come in the wake of this cooperation. For example, broadband and other
concerned. In olden dayes fishing and hunting whales in Faroese sea territory and fiords was a struggle for existence. A question of to be or not to be. Older than this phfrase by Shakespeare. In connection [...] boates. In spide of the entired blackout because of the war a British officer in charge turned on the powerful searchlight in order to finde the whales somewhere in the fiord. Extract of the Round-up in Picture [...] twilight from dusk to dawn.” In 1947 a young faroese girl delivered a lecture on whale hunting at a Swedish folk high scool. The lecture was in Danish and a variant of Scandinavian: ”Grindedrabet er f