and collected in accordance with rules that are applicable to all Faroese citizens. In recent years an increasing number of special rules concerning income taxation have been enacted in the Faroe Islands [...] Faroese waters. In 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 [...] activities alike it my be of significant importance in relation to the fiscal position as well as in relation to the tax payers financial position, how the business enterprises/activities have been structured
be certain that I have a place to roam to In a foreign land far from my friends and my home I'm sitting in shade by the embers alone Should I grow old and never be certain that I have a place to roam to [...] breathe I must flee from my home and my country though grieving accompanies me And that's why I’m sailing to faraway lands and holding my wheel with trembling hands :||: I must flee from my home and my country [...] house chockfull But where is my luck and my pleasure In solitude here Freezing in fear Day follows day without leisure Rays of poison in every crack, An eye is out lurking, I’m under attack They scare me
they feel and 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 [...] humanity is in trouble because if the oceans die – we die. Finally for myself, I defend whales because a dying whale once spared my life, and since that day in June 1975, I have dedicated my body, heart [...] to defending whales and other species in our oceans. I do what I do for them and because of a deep intuitive empathy that I have for these extraordinary minds in the waters. Empathy is the understanding
evince a most remarkable spirit of forbearance and determination. I did not know any of this, of course, when I first arrived with my wife some eleven years ago. Friends offered only that the archipelago [...] rain-soaked country with its sodden economy. But I was indeed and the more I went about the country, and the more cups of coffee and sweet cakes I savored, the more I began to notice and appreciate that remarkable [...] illustration, several years ago I participated in the launch of Intel’s new Centrino WiFi chip. I had written to Sean Maloney, current executive vice president of Intel and then in charge of their WiFi program
fullest. Succes in Creative Businesses We do have some success stories in creative business that have inspired others. I am referring to successful musicians like Teitur and Eivør – you may have heard of them [...] essential in every area of business, and a nation like the Faroes has a distinct strength in this context. I think it’s crucial that we use this as an opportunity. To stay competitive, we have to be inventive [...] identity, things have actually combined in favour of the Faroese. In that sense bad weather has formed the surroundings, the skills and the very soul of the Faroese in a favourable way. If you turn it around
ts. I am sure this technology will have an important role in future exploration in the Faroes.« Meanwhile, Professor Ziolkowski is continuing to refine his ideas, and Veritas is trying to make an even [...] From Veritas DGC Have you ever been disturbed by loud music from noisy neighbours or errant teenagers? If so, did you notice that the music sounded »duller« than it would if you had been in the same room [...] they 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
economy, seen from an outsider’s view, is that we have an extremely tiny economy in a population of just under 50,000, and a total workforce of 26,000, of which 66% are employed in the service sectors [...] of oil on land on heating and in cars, and on the sea in our vast fishing fleet. We are aware of the serious challenges in this regard, and will do our utmost to combine an emerging oil industry with a [...] Shetland, as an area for oil and gas exploration. As a Minister for Research, I find it tremendously intriguing to think about oil exploration in this area, also known as the Atlantic Margin, as an activity
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their own with anyone in the World. With John in place as an ?Ambassador? there is a sense that the Faroese have finally achieved the same status as other nationalities who have an Embassy as a link with [...] cultural activities. In this context the sight we hope to see soon of the Faroese flag flying in Sloane Street takes on a huge symbolic value. On a personal note, I could not but help reflect how much has improved [...] this end and even seemed to have the tacit encouragement of the British Government. At that time the Faroe Islands seemed to have very few friends in positions of influence in London ? even the Danish Embassy
kapokdummy was not bleeding and no bowels. In 1944 the Lovat Scouts were in active service in Italy with fixed bayonets and probably no dummy. An other event I dare say in 1942: A school of ”these ocean beasts” [...] 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