Halcro-Johnston. »But I think the deal was fair. It was within what the industry could afford and it has brought huge benefits to Orkney.« Until the terminal opened, the population of the islands had fallen steadily [...] 1971. »One of the most important benefits of the oil era, and one often overlooked, is the way it restored confidence in the people of Orkney,« he said. »Until the 1970s, people across the islands were [...] glow for the past 25 years - a sight as familiar to residents as the stars that fill the clear skies above the islands. Islanders treasure the winter spectacle of the aurora borealis. But the source of
whales in the Northern hemisphere are heavily polluted by the industrial nations. Deficient statistics cause uncertainty of the population of pilot whales. Nevertheless, no matter what we, the people of [...] of The Faroes, think or do it has no impact on the pilot whale population. There are so many other far more serious matters on this exhausted planet. Instead of fooling about the globe, squandering the meagre [...] Watson, In these media-years it is understandable that you’ve fallen for the temptation to become known worldwide. You’re a tough guy, all right, and apparantly you’re doing what you like to do. You even get
heartly wishes you welcome to the Faroes. That you have taken the time to come to our tiny far-flung country is a sign that what often seems impossible is possible, if just the will, ability and effort are [...] if she is successful in her endeavour to become the first female President of the United States or not, she has already become an inspiration and role model for women all over the world. It is women like [...] have fought your way to the Presidency of the United States. However, behind a great man very often stands a great woman it is said and in your case there can be no doubt that this is a fact. We hereby wish
n success has eluded the explorers in the southeast corner of the island?s offshore waters, it is likely that attention will turn to the northeast. The west of Shetlands region is vying for petroleum [...] licence rounds is an important weapon in the explorer?s armoury. The UK will open its 21st licence round next year but it is unlikely to include any acreage near the Faeroes. The 21st round is likely to be [...] between the UK and Norway is now better than at any previous point in the history of the North Sea industry. It is particularly important that we should find ways of working together in the median areas
and sociologist Anselm Strauss in the early 1960s. The method flips the common research process of starting with a theoretical framework to assess what data is gathered. It instead first systematically gathers [...] en, sum er lektari emeritus í búskaparfrøði, hevur útgivið grein í altjóða talgilda tíðarritinum, The Grounded Theory Review, sum er ein roynd at endurhugsa búskaparfrøði Greinin kallast "A Tribute to [...] theory". Í minningargrein um Glaser í Social Science Space 2. mars í ár, verður Glaser kallaður fyri " The Guardian of Grounded Theory" . Social Sience Space lýsir í stuttum háttalagið hjá Glaser og Strauss
morgun. Marknaðurin er undir trýsti. Hon má slaka nógv fyri keyparanum Dolly, sum bønar »Please, it is very tough at this moment, we are fighted by Norwegian salmon badly« gjøgnum chattið á Skype. Møtast [...] Klokkan á telduskýggjanum vísir 10:00. Arbeiðsdagurin har eysturi er um at vera liðugur. »How aboute the price for next tuesday arrivals« spyr annar keyparin, sum kallar seg Dolly. Aftur fara fingarnir [...] 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.
great pleasure the mounting interest in our fair isles and the growing collaboration between the Faroese business community and the world at large, especially with the United States. The arrival of such [...] Faroes. It is hoped that such a center will extend the world's knowledge of the sea. No doubt there will, in time, be many spin-off ventures that will be of interest to the Faroese, as well as the US and [...] Over the millennia, it was ravaged by ice and wind, but we have endured. The towering crag of Enniberg, reputedly the highest sea cliff in the world, perhaps symbolizes our indomitable nature. It rises
shows that during the period from 2000 to the awarding of the first exploration licenses and upto 2006, some of the oil revenues had reached 200 million kroner. In the overview, it is stressed that these [...] incomes from the Sindri fund, which is a fund established by oil companies in the year 2000, and which objective is to support scientific research within the oil industry, included in the overview. It has to [...] and therefore it is difficult to evaluate how large a part of the money flows through the Faroe economy. -“Sindri is of a special nature, which possibly can be compared to the work done by the oil companies
decision is, according to Dworkin, a core democratic principle; it is what self-governance – and hence liberal democracies – are built upon. Dworkin and many other free speech scholars based in the United [...] greinini stendur soleiðis: One of the strongest arguments against hate speech legislation is the so-called Argument from Political Speech. This argument problematizes the restrictions that might be put on [...] of the strongest free speech scholars opposing hate speech legislation is Ronald Dworkin, who stresses that having restrictions on hate speech is, in fact, illegitimate in a liberal democracy. The right
And that is what the whole story and the long struggle for our own flag has been all about: To become an equal part of the world. Taking our own responsibilities in the world together with the diverse peoples [...] Sudan and many other places in the world. ##med4## ##med5## For the Faroe Islands, our Flag Day is one of the most tangible and enduring legacies of the Second World War. It embodies our close historical [...] were the Lovat Scouts, followed by the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). With over 7000 troops at the height of the occupation, a number equal to around a third of the entire Faroese population at the time