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Greenland seamlessly conjures two distinct yet overlapping worlds where the past mirrors the present, and the artist’s journey transforms into a quest for truth that offers a world of possibility.
... Greenland . The explanation for mentally ill and psychological- ly seriously deviant criminals still being placed in in- stitutions in Denmark is that Greenland does not pos- sess such institutions . No closed psychiatric ward has yet ...
... Greenland's biodi- versity ( see map p . 77 ) . Nature management Nature in Greenland is affected by climate change and various forms of human disturbance . To protect Green- land's biodiversity , the Naalakkersu- isut has therefore ...
... Greenland , viz . Scoresby Sound and Kaiser Franz Joseph Fiord , are situated on the east coast between lat . 70 ° and 75 ° N. As an immense plateau Greenland rises between four huge ocean basins : the Polar Sea to the north , the Greenland ...
... Greenland. The couple had apparently been traveling from Norway to Iceland when their ship had gone astray. They settled in Greenland and married there. In fact, we also know that the couple is one pair of settlers who also made it out ...
... Greenland. Most Greenlanders wanted more socio-economic opportunities, but they also appreciated their cultural ties to Denmark and worried about Greenland's destiny in a far-from-peaceful world. Thus, their primary goal was for socio ...
... Greenland coast ) ( Preliminary report ) . Ann . Hydr . u . mar . Meteor . Vol . 57 : 86-88 , 1929 DWB M : 551.46 A613h ... The author evaluated the temperature records while passing the Greenland coast in August 1928 on the expedition ...
IBP USA. The largest island in Greenland is also named Greenland, and makes up most of the country's land area. Greenland has been inhabited, though not continuously, by Inuit peoples via Canada for 45005000 years. In the 10th century ...
... Greenland and frequency of the species : N , E , W , S = north to south ; C = central ; n = not reported from ; w = widely distributed ; c = common ; o = occasional ; r = rare ; v = very w ( c - vc in all parts of Greenland ) . w ( o ...
... Greenland Region , Transactions , Amer . Geophysical Union , 23 , 482-490 , 1944 . Koch , L. , Some New Features in the Physiography and Geology of Greenland , J. Geol . , 31 ( 1 ) , 42-65 , Jan - Feb . , 1923 . Stratigraphy of ...