Nelson Mandela; a man who he greatly admires and counts as a personal friend. The text of the invitation is set out below: Dear Nelson Mandela On two previous occasions I have sent you a written invitation [...] offers a secluded stress-free environment enhanced by a closeness to nature. All this lends itself to creative thinking and discussion. And while you would be free from any unwarranted prying attention from [...] to you and I am sure that he will be more than happy to give his own personal testimonial about the unique attributes of the Faroe Islands. I should also mention that we are hoping to host a visit by your
as I think is more fitting). However much I like the U.S., it does have its less positive sides. Some stereotypes about its citizens are true to a great extent. Americans know America. Period. I am left [...] 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 think I could live there, it’s just too [...] Living the American Dream!” In the reality of what is the United States, I have not yet encountered this dream. And I doubt if I really believe in its existence. It’s simply too intangible an idea. To me
order. It ensures that might does not make right, and that all nations, regardless of size, have a voice and a stake in global governance. From climate change to global health, from trade to security, [...] technological change all contribute to a complex and unpredictable global reality that is impacting our region too. Because the Arctic does not, of course, exist in a vacuum. And we cannot be but concerned [...] promoting cooperation among Arctic nations, and ensuring a democratically sustainable region. To that end, the Faroese Parliament unanimously adopted a revised Arctic Policy this year. Our Arctic policy emphasises
world of today. Please do us a favour: Whisper into the ears of our politicians and business leaders alike, that a precondition for a country – large or small – to cope being a nation in the world today is [...] resources within the people is utilised. That a Government of men only and a Parliament consisting almost entirely of men is sending a signal to the rest of the world of a one-eyed parliament instead of an advanced [...] provide in the building of a society – the building of a State. Mrs, Bjørt Samuelsen has been working as a journalist in Norway and the Faroe Islands for many years. She was also for a period the official Press
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 [...] the body of the whale, I feel it too and I can identify with the horror they experience. I know I cannot easily convince other humans to understand what I feel and what I have experienced but it is real [...] akkurat lever pa? planet ocean - ikke planet jord. Livet begyndte i havene og livet blomstrer i havet. Hvis det ikke gør, hvis livet dør i havene, er realiteten at vi alle dør med det. Vi kan ikke leve pa? denne
But before that happens I will bring a bucketful of blessings to you all" It took the gatering almost twenty minutes to calm down after the man had left in a car belonging to a mr. Gurnam Singh, who had [...] This happening got worldwide attention at the time and CNN aired the story. What event was this? Was this the Christ? All the worlds religions expect a further revelation from a future teacher. Christians [...] now, along with a group of spiritual teachers that are his disciples. They are people like you and me that have travelled further on the path of evolution than the rest of us and have been guiding and
July and August. •… have a land area of 1399 km2 (545.3 square miles). •… have a population of 48,164 (December 2005). •… capital is Tórshavn with a population of 19,282 (2004). •... have their own language: [...] the focus of attention and therefore – in a way – become a new centre. A New Frontier There are still new frontiers to be discovered in the world – and the Faroe Islands might be just that: a new frontier [...] interested in visiting a place like this. So even if this country has developed into a modern society fully in line with our neighbours, we have been keeping a low profile outwards for a long time. Living tranquil
for visitors. The Faroese do not have a long tradition for a travel industry as such, so we need to make people in the Faroes more aware of the fact that they can earn a living from tourism. SamVit has [...] like everything else, are just a click away. But to make people in the outside world aware of our websites we, of course, have to have effective strategies. This is a very small country and our budgets [...] equally small – so we must know how to get attention in a way that is not too costly. We have to rely heavily on editorial mentioning, so we work very hard to build up a contact network with journalists all
vidunderlige ved festivaler er, at man ind imellem kuglepenskrydserne i programmet lusker hvileløst rundt og stikker sit fedtede fjæs inden for i diverse telte for at høre, om der skulle være noget lækker lyd [...] e til én, og man lander midt i en sydende gryde af guitarlir, vidunderligt berusede mennesker og den vigtigste ingrediens: Et band der kan, vil og formår at sparke gang i den erogene festzone under den [...] gjørdist nummar tvey í Prix Føroyum. Hetta var eisini startsskotið til fløguna A Place to Stand On, sum kom út í fjør. Fløgan var m.a. vald sum ársins fløga av lesarum hjá Dimmalætting, umframt at fløgan var