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 [...] cooperation and 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 [...] strengthened. Solely based on these principles, we ought to be capable of overcoming the challenges from global economic competition, the tendencies to increased social marginalisation as well as changes in
gaining local anchorage and knowledge,« says Jan Terje Edvardsen. »We want as much of the activities as possible to benefit Faroese society, partly because it is natural to exchange know-how, but also because [...] subsoil in a specific area, so we have been able to use our existing knowledge of the Danish sector and the experience we have gained from well to well to optimise the drilling work.« Jan Terje Edvardsen [...] money by avoiding having to set up an organisation in Denmark themselves just to drill one or two wells.« Another reason for the savings is that the drilling team has been able to optimise the drilling work
gaining local anchorage and knowledge,« says Jan Terje Edvardsen. »We want as much of the activities as possible to benefit Faroese society, partly because it is natural to exchange know-how, but also because [...] subsoil in a specific area, so we have been able to use our existing knowledge of the Danish sector and the experience we have gained from well to well to optimise the drilling work.« Jan Terje Edvardsen [...] money by avoiding having to set up an organisation in Denmark themselves just to drill one or two wells.« Another reason for the savings is that the drilling team has been able to optimise the drilling work
the cashier started to talk to me, asking how I was doing. I had never seen this person before and stammered something about how I was tired, to which she replied that I should try some guarana because [...] think it was to far away to go. I had told her with great confidence that it was only a plane ticket away. That is not true. America is much further away than that. To come here was like going to another planet [...] the way to school, we stopped at a Wal-Mart, a gigantic get-everything-you-can-dream-of kind of store to pick up a comforter, pillow and other necessities to get by our first night. When I went to pay, the
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 [...] great political figure. Much can be gleaned from a man whose 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 [...] 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
time schedule when these undertakings have to be concluded. The objective is always to ensure that the companies have enough time to complete the work that has to be done. A suitable time frame is negotiated [...] harboured some fear, regarding how these multinational companies, which now were to invade our country, would conduct themselves. As time has passed, and the companies to a greater or lesser degree have [...] their services. From the authority’s point of view, we have decided to be part of the Faroe stand at the exhibition/conference in Stavanger. It is my sincere hope that we continually manage to organise the
species worth only the oil, baleen, and meat we could render from their bodies. Never have we as a species stopped to think, to feel, to comprehend what they think and feel or what they comprehend, as [...] Faeroes? The answer to that is that they cannot do so when entire pods are exterminated down to the last little calf. Without any survivors, there is no single whale remaining to communicate to other pods the [...] respected, but how can civilized people anywhere respect such a barbaric tradition and barbarism as exactly what it is - an affront to decency, an insult to humanity, and a disgrace to civilization. Anyone
need to embrace change to whatever extent necessary. The ability to cooperate effectively and develop strong networks is becoming more important. And still it is crucial for us to hold on strongly to our [...] this as an opportunity. To stay competitive, we have to be inventive and learn how to develop new concepts and fresh thinking. And when setting our goals and objectives, we have to be strategic and think [...] 113 km from north to south and 75 km from east to west. •… highest elevations reach nearly 890 m above sea level and are found in the northern islands. The precipitous terrain limits habitation to small
this type of survey is far from standard, and, from a practical point of view, much more difficult to handle. Notwithstanding the challenges inherent in configuring a set of airguns to produce ultra-low f [...] although basalt is relatively »opaque« to conventional seismic sources, it should be more »transparent« at low frequencies. Hence it may be possible to obtain reflections from beneath the basalt by using special [...] Ziolkowski is continuing to refine his ideas, and Veritas is trying to make an even better low-frequency source using novel airgun designs. If everything proceeds according to plan, the new source will
and tying into the SheFar-cable, which will run from Scotland to Shetland to the Faroes, BP will be able to send almost unlimited amounts of data ashore. BP will gain direct access to the Scottish mainland [...] years and a dialogue has been on-going on how to link oil platforms to the mainland. Already when the FarIce-cable was laid, this issue was debated, and when the SheFar-cable became a reality a link between [...] it may become a reality to link future oil producing fields by the Faroe border to this cable or more appropriately to the other producing oilfields already connected to the SheFar-cable. There is, and there