seemed too big to grasp fully, mysterious in some ways, and maybe even a little dangerous. The usual reaction I get when talking to people at home about studying in the U.S. is something like this: “I don’t [...] 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 [...] About to begin a new chapter of my life in their country, I was utterly convinced that very few Americans were normal according to the standards on which I usually judge people. In addition, the country
AGREEMENTS You can offer to be willing to listen if they have something to PROPOSE - something that you will consider or: Is it their wish, first and foremost, to spread FEAR AND HORROR If they have a deeper [...] that we are so used to Now you can feel on your own skin how it is to be in our stead (shoes) ALWAYS to be wrongest be humiliated be the underdog Also, we saw you praying to God to bless America. Had it [...] can show it in deed. In connection with this tragedy many important people would have given their opinion on (about) how to prohibit such horrors to take place in the future All readily agree in: PERSECUTION
he is visiting. He has a story to tell. And a man who has been sparring with Al Gore for eight years should be able to convey a message to us about what the future holds in store for mankind. This Danish [...] died in a traffic accident. A setback of a magnitude hard to grasp on our latitudes where the social safety net is supposed to catch everyone and ensure that we all get the same opportunities in life. [...] gets his hands on the White House steering wheel is no average Joe. In addition to a good head on his shoulders, he has to wield a will of steel, be cunning and along with visions and ideals he must have
basalt, so if we are to continue to work in the Faroes, it will be necessary to resolve the “basalt problem”. The great challenge with basalt can be divided into two separate parts. The first is to “see” properly [...] Hansen, the StatoilHydro CEO in the Faroes, what we can expect now third Faroe round is pending: -“It is too early to say yet, if we will participate in a third round. We are in the process of looking closer [...] area, where we drilled a well in 2006. The other four licenses were awarded to us in the second round in 2005. We have so to speak complied with all of our commitments in these licenses. We have also extended
and myth and prejudice, so opposed to cant and chlicés, so unwilling to feign or be fooled, to accept or reflect mediocrity, is rare in our world – and even rarer in American Politics. Without demeaning [...] of greatness for those who win great wars, not those who prevent them. But in my unobjective view I think it will be difficult to measure John Kenndy by any ordinary historical yardstick. For he was an [...] precidency in this country, I do not see how John Kennedy could be ranked below any one of them... He was a big man – much bigger than anyone thought – and all of us are better for having lived in the days
AR4? Keith will do likewise. He’s not in at the moment—minor family crisis. Can you also email Gene and get him to do the same? I don’t have his new email address. We will be getting Caspar to do likewise [...] trying to adopt a timeframe of 2K, rather than the usual 1K, addresses a good earlier point that Peck made w/ regard to the memo, that it would be nice to try to “contain” the putative “MWP”, even if we don’t [...] “I’ve just completed Mike’s Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie from 1981 onwards) and from 1961 for Keith’s to hide the decline.” Privatur ivi um heimurin veruliga
opportunity has been denied to us by circumstances beyond our control. However, if are given permission to do so, we still may dock our ship in Torshavn in Saturday, August 13 to invite people onboard for [...] planet ocean, and not planet earth. Life began in our oceans and life flourishes in the sea, and if it does not, if the oceans die, the reality is that we will die with it. We cannot live upon this planet [...] 40% decrease in phytoplankton worldwide since 1950 (Scientific American). The rise in ocean acidification is believed to contribute to this decline of the phytoplankton. The oceans are in trouble, and
blokkin. »Norwegian Salmon price drop a lot« ljóðar aftursvarið úr Teivan ”if prices are too high, it will be very difficult to compete”. Keyparin nevnir ein prís, sum er meiri enn 0,3 dollarar lægri. Annika [...] komandi kundar í Los Angeles, Hongkong, Teivan og aðrastaðni. – Hetta er ein mannfólkaverð, men kemi'in er góð og eg trívist óalmindiliga væl í hesum starvinum, smílist Annika, tá Sunvard og hansara menn [...] arbeiðsmarknaðinum. Í nevndini, har Annika situr eru tríggir menn og tvær kvinnur. Í leiðslubólk- inum eru tvær kvinnur og níggju menn. Og á søludeildini á Bakkafrosti er Annika einasta kvinnan av
poisons the whales - and you don´t seem to care. That is what threatenes all the whales in all the oceanes every day. Why don´t you do something about that? I tried to say my opinion on one of Sea shephards [...] baby's." • "Anita. In short you make no sence and your people are barbaric monsters" • "You defend the slaughter? If so your nothing but a monster! An evil monster!" If this way of talking to other people is [...] The argument seems to be that whales are so cute and so intelligent. Does such logic say that we must treat creatures depending on how sweet and intelligent they are? That´s scary! But if we stay with that
trained how to kill the enemy (dummy) with fixed bayonets. One of these young people in that way educated in butchery felt indisposed, when he was observing the mass-slaughter in the East Harbour in Tórshavn [...] 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 [...] 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