impacts, but the Faroese are aware of the dangers and are debating solutions. This survey rates the qualities that make a destination unique—"integrity of place." It's not about consumer service, so a poor but [...] experience a living museum of farm life today, and sample local traditional cuisine. The farmer is part of a green certification program. If the numbers of cruise ships continue to grow rapidly, there may [...] Outlook for the future Experts first posted points of view on each destination—anonymously, to ensure objectivity. After reading each others' remarks—a variation of a research tool called the Delphi tec
malfunction on a simple blog - something everyone is familiar with. -The blog is the pocketbook of the employees. Instead of staff writing everything down in a pocketbook, the information is registered in a web-based [...] advantages, but the danger is that the market is not familiar with the product. Experience shows however, that if we are presented with the opportunity to explain/demonstrate the system, the interest is large, [...] construction. The people who build the platform are not the same who operate it and on the other side of the world is another similar platform with a completely different set of people, explains the Keel Solution
hydrocarbon issues: “A general debate has been on a proposed new energy policy, and a new power legislation Act was passed during the last sitting. The overriding aim for a new energy policy is that within 2015 [...] which has been agreed for the Faroe area and the drillings on the UK side of the border, we estimate there is a growing interest for the area west of Shetland and thereby also for the Faroe area”. [...] --------- During the debate of the PM’s speech, which he held to the nation on the national holiday the 29th of July, the Minister for hydrocarbon affairs, Mr Bjarni Djurholm had the following comments
possession of a language, a history and a cultural identity, the Faroese were, in the twentieth century, in a position to develop a modern culture. Consequently, we are now endeavouring, by way of a pragmatic [...] our breath. On Monday the first of October our invisibility shall, for a couple of hours, be suspended. Swedish generosity Sweden to us in the Faroes is a cousin. And Swedish is, like the other branches [...] island groups, the Faroes were, in the Middle Ages, dependencies or tax lands of the Kingdom of Norway. However, while Shetland and the Orkneys fell under the harsh dominion of the Scots, the Faroes eventually
dependent on the outside world and being a fishery nation means dependency on a balanced nature, two of the most crucial pillars of the future world society. The Faroes belong to the richer parts of the world [...] around 40% of the produced electrical power. The great opportunity seams to be in utilizing the power from the sea. The idea is to use the power waves give when they reach the shore, a process the company Sewave [...] the Faroes are proven to be the safe haven on earth, according to statistics, it has the lowest crimerate in the world. If we look at violence, the picture is the same. Natural balance Faroes is one of
newspaper, Sosialurin, brought the story in connection with a portrait of the composer, but the reason why the Faroe Islands suddenly had become a subject of interest was unknown to the journalist. Of course nothing [...] about the Faroe Islands as a Tolkien-like country and about the boy who found a watch that had travelled all the way from the North Pole. But in order to sell the Faroes to his editors, he needed a more [...] and it is not just a question of luck or coincident that the Faroe Islands suddenly get huge world-media coverage. It turns out that the origin of the recent flood of stories is to be found in the cancelled
2024. Greinin eitur "The not-so-secret history of Netanyahu’s support for Hamas" og snýr seg um søgufrøðiligu bókina “The Road to October 7: Benjamin Netanyahu, the Production of the Endless Conflict and [...] er bygd á skjøl, teldupostar og samrøður, er enn til taks á heimasíðuni hjá The New York Times. Ísraelska tíðindablaðið The Times of Israel skrivar 29. august 2024, at Netanyahu var kunnaður um, at eitt [...] í øllum seinna heimsbardaga tilsamans. Hetta skrivar Robert A. Pape, professari í politiskum vísindum og leiðari fyri the Chicago Project on Security and Threats í University of Chicago, í tíðarritinum
Enterprise is being put together to help manage the effect of the change on the overall Shetland economy. The struggling Shetland economy, where there is 1.5% unemployment, will suffer. Commenting on the proposed [...] are unlikely to be seen again on the island until the plant is finally decommissioned. BP is hoping cutting jobs are reorganising work practises will breathe new life into the terminal, which had originally [...] and retain the skilled workforce in the local economy." Warnings of the decision were made last month when the energy supermajor said it planned to restructure the facility in the face of declining North
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 expect the return of the Christ [...] heaven on earth. 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 [...] Gurnam Singh, who had offered to give the man a ride. What happened next gave mr. Gurnam Singh an even more shock. The man in white got out by the next bus stop, walked a few meters and then dissolved into
supply harbour In the longest fjord in the Faroes lies the port of Runavík. For the past few years it has also functioned as the supply base for offshore activities in the Faroes. Because the existing contracts [...] determines they are the sole supply base for the oil companies, which have been active in the Faroes. This contract expired on the 14th of April of 2008, so new challenges lie ahead for the Rúnavík Town Council [...] has – together with the Tórshavn Town Council – a large cultural event on the quayside in Stavanger, which hopefully will be an eye-opener for a larger number of people regarding the Faroes in an oil industry