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  1. Ambiguity: In Musical Composition,in Musical Experience and in Man - Reflections on a Millennial Challenge by Per Norgard, 1999-06
  2. The Voice of Music: Conversations With Composers of Our Time

21. Danish Courses At KU
DANE 108 Elementary danish II (5).Continuation of grammar; practice in conversation,composition, and reading. Five hours of recitation per week.
http://www.ku.edu/~german/danish/courses.html
DANISH COURSES AT KU DANE 104 Elementary Danish I (5).Essentials of grammar, practice in speaking, reading, and writing Danish. Five hours of recitation per week. Not open to native speakers of Danish. DANE 108 Elementary Danish II (5).Continuation of grammar; practice in conversation, composition, and reading. Five hours of recitation per week. Not open to native speakers of Danish. Prerequisite: DANE 104 or permission of instructor. DANE 212 Intermediate Danish I (3).A continuation of DANE 108. Structured grammar review, composition, conversation with readings of literary and cultural texts. Not open to native speakers of Danish. Prerequisite: DANE 108 or permission of instructor. DANE 216 Intermediate Danish II (3).A continuation of DANE 212. Structured grammar review, composition, conversation with readings of literary and cultural texts. Not open to native speakers of Danish. Prerequisite: DANE 212 or permission of instructor. DANE 220 Intensive Danish (16).This course is designed to teach speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension skills of first and second year Danish in one semester. Classes are held for four hours a day Monday through Friday (8: 30 a.m.-12: 20 p.m.). There are intensive drills in grammar, integrated language lab work, and homework assignments. Not open to native speakers of Danish. Prerequisite: Admission to Danish Institute at the University of Kansas

22. InforMARE - FORUM Of Shipping And Logistics
2.2, Changes in the danish merchant fleet. 2.3, composition of thedanish merchant fleet. 2.4, The danish merchant fleet, types of ships.
http://www.informare.it/news/forum/2001/danish/indexuk.asp
April 07, 2003 The on-line newspaper devoted to the world of transports 10:06:35 GMT+1
Danish Shipowners' Association - 33, Amaliegade, DK 1256 Copenhagen K
Telefon +45 33 11 40 88, Telefax +45 33 11 62 10
info@danishshipping.com
www.danishshipping.com
Index DANISH SHIPPING 1. Key Figures of the Danish Merchant Fleet 2. Size and Composition of the Merchant Fleet The development of the Danish merchant fleet Changes in the Danish merchant fleet Composition of the Danish merchant fleet The Danish merchant fleet, types of ships ... The EEC countries' merchant fleet as per January 1,2001 3. Shipbuilding Danish shipping companies' newbuilding programme as per October 1,2001 The shipping companies' Danish flag investments The Danish shipping companies' yearly contractings The Danish merchant fleet, country of building as per October 1 2001 ... The world's total new building contracts according to domicile of the shipping companies as per July1,2001 4. Earnings of Danish Shipping Companies Danish earnings in foreign trades The distribution of the gross freight according to type of trade Danish shipping's foreign currency earnings Danish shipping companies' gross freight according to regions 1999 and 2000 ... Accounting statistics for Danish Shipping 5. Development in Freight Rates Freight index for tankers Freight rate for dry cargo ships Baltic Freight Index -The development of the rate of exchange of the dollar 1989-2001 Liner Trade -Container Freight Index 6. Employment of Seafarers etc.

23. The Danish EU Presidency - Eu2002.dk - The Future Of The EU
During the danish EU Presidency in the second half of 2002, the composition of theConvention Chairman (Valéry Giscard d’Estaing); Vicechairmen (Guiliano
http://www.eu2002.dk/eu/default.asp?MenuElementID=5002

24. The Danish EU Presidency - Eu2002.dk - The Population
composition Denmark has a population of 5,360,000 and this figure increases each Asin most other European countries, the danish Government anticipates with
http://www.eu2002.dk/denmark/default.asp?MenuElementID=6111

25. Links
Canada Health Canada Canadian Nutrient File. Denmark danish Food compositionTables (for education). Finland Finnish Food composition Database.
http://www.langual.org/links.htm
LANGUAL - an international framework for food description!
Links to other servers
Food and Health Authorities Food legislation Food classification, description, nomenclature and taxonomy Food Composition ... Food Industry Data on the Internet Nutrition Software
Food and Health Authorities
Australia
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Austria
Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft
Belgium
Belgium Federal Government on line
Canada
Health Canada
Denmark
Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries

Danish Veterinary and Food Administration
Finland
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
France
Ministère de l'Agriculture et de la Pêche

Agence Française de Sécurité Sanitaire des Aliment
Germany
Bundesministerium für Verbraucherschutz, Ernärung und Landwirtschaft
India Ministry of Food Processing Industries Ireland Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development Iceland Government offices Ministry of Fisheries The Information Centre of the Icelandic Ministry of Fisheries Environmental and Food Agency ... Agricultural Research Institute Norway Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Fisheries New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry New Zealand Food Safety Authority Portugal Ministerio da Agricultura, do Desenvolvimento Rural e das Pescas

26. Www.mic.dk/engopera/opera.txt
He has held several important posts in the danish musical world, forexample as chairman of the composition Committee. Rasmussen
http://www.mic.dk/engopera/opera.txt

27. Links
Brazil Brazilian food composition table. Denmark danish Food compositionTables (for education). Finland Finnish Food composition Database.
http://www.ifse.dk/norfoods/links.html
NORFOODS 2000 a project supported by the Nordic Council of Ministers
Links to other servers
Food and Health Authorities
Australia
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Austria
Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft
Belgium
Belgium Federal Government on line
Canada
Health Canada
Denmark
Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries

Danish Veterinary and Food Administration
Finland
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
France
Ministère de l'Agriculture et de la Pêche

Agence Française de Sécurité Sanitaire des Aliment
Germany Bundesministerium für Verbraucherschutz, Ernärung und Landwirtschaft India Ministry of Food Processing Industries Ireland Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development Iceland Government offices Ministry of Fisheries The Information Centre of the Icelandic Ministry of Fisheries Environmental and Food Agency ... Agricultural Research Institute Norway Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Fisheries New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Ministry of Agriculture and Forstry - Food Assurance Authority Portugal Ministerio da Agricultura, do Desenvolvimento Rural e das Pescas

28. Danish Research Agency. The Danish Committees On Scientific Dishonesty.
of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg; to the Association of County Councils and to theDanish Medical Society DCSD kept the proposed composition of its membership.
http://www.forsk.dk/eng/uvvu/publ/annreport93/app2.htm
Annual report 1993
Appendix 2: Members of DCSD
As has been mentioned in this report, the establishment and the work of the Danish Committee on Scientific Dishonesty (DCSD) is based on a report of the Danish Medical Research Council (DMRC) entitled "Scientific Dishonesty and Good Scientific Practice" in March, 1992. This report was written by a working group appointed by DMRC with the current and previous chairmen of the council as members. In addition, the group comprised members from the medical faculties of the three universities, from the dental colleges of Copenhagen and Aarhus, from The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, from the Journal of the Danish Medical Association, from the Danish Medical Society, from the Danish Central Scientific Ethical Committee and, finally, three members with special expertise. The report recommended the establishment of a Danish system of investigation in this field, consisting of two regional committees and a national committee. The report proposed that DMRC appoint two regional committees each consisting of three members and three alternates. The chairmen should have the qualifications of a member of the bench while the other two members should be health science researchers. The national committee should also have a jurisprudent as chairman and, in addition, six members with health expertise. This committee should also be appointed by DMRC which should ensure a balance of sex, age and professional expertise. In the final construction, the system was simplified in that only one committee, covering the whole country, was established.

29. The Danish Agricultural And Veterinary Research Council - Publications
The strategy plan for the danish Agricultural and Veterinary Research Council Investigationsinto feed composition, quality and structure with respect to the
http://www.forsk.dk/eng/sjvf/publ/sjvf-strategi98-02/summary.htm
The Strategy Plan 1998-2002 of The Danish Agricultural and Veterinary Research Council
- Summary
The strategy plan for the Danish Agricultural and Veterinary Research Council for the years 1998-2002 is divided into four sections. The first outlines the issues in agriculture and research where the strategy is expected to function. The second section describes both the council's "own" scientific areas of priority, as well as its involvement in intercouncil activities during the incoming strategy period. The third section discusses briefly the tools which the council intends to employ in order to fulfil the objectives of the strategy. In the fourth section there is an outline of the proposed budgeting for the strategy plan. The first section begins with a description of what is to be expected in agricultural development. There is likely to be further concentration and specialization as a result of pressure both nationally and internationally (EU and WTO) in the form of increasing emphasis on quality control and restrictions on production methods. Likewise even greater consumer interest in agricultural production methods can be expected, particularly their effects on the environment and on animal welfare. This will increase the need for research into new technology. Today's research conditions are also influenced by the widespread use of research programmes resulting in research being directed towards areas of current relevance. The national strategy for agricultural research is an essential basis for the council's choice of priority areas. For example further emphasis must be placed on basic research, and greater priority should be given to the quality and safety of agricultural products, health and welfare in animal husbandry, as well as landscape research.

30. COST99/EUROFOODS: Inventory Of European Food Composition Databases
Fax Email esa@vfd.dk. WWW Remarks Responsible for Food composition Tables. GeneralDatabase Informations. Nr. Language(s) danish, English, Scientific names.
http://food.ethz.ch/cost99/inventory/dbmeta.asp?DatabaseID=7

31. COST99/EUROFOODS: Inventory Of European Food Composition Databases
47423 Data available as computer file ASCII file Languages danish Food names Generatedby the EUROFOODS Inventory of European Food composition Databases (http
http://food.ethz.ch/cost99/inventory/countrydb.asp?Country=Denmark

32. Wayne Siegel
1999 Grant in composition, danish Arts Foundation. 197880 Three year grantin composition, danish Arts Foundation. Wayne Siegel. List of Works.
http://www.daimi.au.dk/~wsiegel/CV.html
Wayne Siegel curriculum vitae http://www.daimi.au.dk/~wsiegel Place and date of birth Los Angeles, California, USA, 14 Feb. 1953 Eduacation Bachelor of Arts in Music Theory and Composition, University of California at Santa Barbara (Edward Applebaum) Professional Positions Director, DIEM (The Danish Institute of Electroacoustic Music) Administrative Director, West Jutland Symphony Orchestra and chamber ensemble Free lance composer Appointments Chariman, The Danish State Arts Foundation (Statens Kunstfond), Music Committees Chairman, International Computer Music Conference 1994 Teaching and Research Activities Research in interactive dance, DIEM Computer Music Composition, DIEM, The Royal Academy of Music Computer Music Theory and History, DIEM, University of Aarhus Music Theory and History, Academy of Music, Esbjerg, Denmark Publications "Do Androids Dance to Computer Music?" Nordic Sounds, No. 1, 1994 "Deus ex machina, on computer music, human beings and the sea", Dansk Musik Tidskrift No. 4, 1990/91 "New Music America Festival 1982", Dansk Musik Tidskrift No. 2, 1982/83

33. ‘Early Morn’ Danish Music For Guitar [MC]: Classical CD Reviews- Nov 2002 Musi
contemporary danish composers to have remained generally faithful to the atonal andavantgarde doctrine. This clearly shows in the substantial composition ‘
http://www.musicweb.uk.net/classrev/2002/Dec02/DanishGuitarMusic_Danacord.htm
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Five Preludes and a Serenade, Suite for Guitar (1998) [12:10]
Dawning [1:58]
Listening [0:56]
Still Gentle from Sleep [2:28]
Waking up [0:58]
Scherzo depressivo (The Old Grind) [1:02]
Trio I Ordinary Morning Song [0:50]
Trio II Morning Song with a Bang [1:02] Scherzo de capo [1:05] Serenade [1:51] The Queen of Hearts, for Solo Guitar with Obbligato Cello* (1995) (from the cycle of Suites ‘Tales from a Hand’) [7:39] Courtly Dance [1:56] Street-dance (with four variations) [6:10] Flemming WEIS Aspects, for Solo Guitar (1975) [7:39] The Gentle [2:30] The Merry [1:28] The Gloomy [3:41] Bent LORENTZEN (b. 1935)

34. Food Composition: Food Composition Tables - Europe
June 1983*, 790 pp. (danish). Levnedsmiddeltabeller 1989 Næringsstoffer idanske levnedsmidler (Nutrient composition of danish Foods). A Møller.
http://www.fao.org/infoods/tables_europe_en.stm
Regional data centres Journal of food
Publications
Tagnames ...
Data Conference
Food Composition Tables - Europe Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic ... United Kingdom
EUROPE The COST Action 99 project maintains an Inventory on Food Composition Databases and Tables for European member countries.
European Food Composition Tables in Translation.
1987*, 155 pp. (English)
Belgium Food Composition Tables
A De Vuyst Centre de Recherches Zootechniques de Lovenjoul, Louvain
1973 (language unknown)
Table de composition des aliments
Institut Paul Lambin, Clos Chapelle-aux-champs 43, 1200 Bruxelles
Computer disk versions available in French and in Dutch
1987*, 45 pp (French)
Belgische Voedingsmiddelentabel
Nubel.
1995, 64 pp. (Dutch; note: also in French, see below) Contact: Nubel v.z.w. Rijksadministratief Centrum, Vesaliusgebouw lokaal 407, Pachecolaan 19 B5, B-1010 Brussels
Tel: (+32) 2 210 4828, Fax: (+32) 2 210 4816. (Cost Bf 200)
Table belge de composition des aliments
Nubel
1995, 64 pp. (French; note: also in Dutch, see above)

35. Danish Development Assistance To Zimbabwe
danish Development Assistance to Zimbabwe volume 1. 5. composition, IMPLEMENTATIONAND RELEVANCE OF STRATEGY AND COUNTRY PROGRAMME 5.1 COUNTRY PROGRAMME
http://www.um.dk/danida/evalueringsrapporter/2000-2/v1/
Redigeret: 17. januar 2001
Danish Development Assistance to Zimbabwe
volume 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. INTRODUCTION
    1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF EVALUATION
    1.2 APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY
    1.3 REPORTING

2. THE DANIDA STRATEGY AND PROGRAMME FOR ZIMBABWE
    2.1 COUNTRY STRATEGY
    2.2 COUNTRY PROGRAMME

3. OVERALL POLICY AND DEVELOPMENTS IN ZIMBABWE
    3.1 POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND AID
    3.2 MACRO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 3.3 PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCES 3.4 POVERTY DEVELOPMENTS, POLICIES AND STRATEGIES 3.5 PUBLIC SECTOR DECENTRALISATION 3.6 LAND REFORM 3.7 GENDER ISSUES AND POLICIES 3.8 DEMOCRATISATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS 3.9 IMPLICATIONS OF THE HIV/AIDS SITUATION
4. AID AND DONOR CO-OPERATION AND CO-ORDINATION
    4.1 THE OVERALL AID CONTRIBUTIONS 4.2 THE IMF AND WORLD BANK SUPPORT TO ECONOMIC REFORM 4.3 DONOR SUPPORT TO DANIDA CONCENTRATION AREAS.
5. COMPOSITION, IMPLEMENTATION AND RELEVANCE OF STRATEGY AND COUNTRY PROGRAMME
    5.1 COUNTRY PROGRAMME COMPOSITION AND IMPLEMENTATION 5.2 THE PROCESS FROM PROJECT TO SECTOR PROGRAMME SUPPORT 5.3 RELEVANCE OF STRATEGY AND PROGRAMME PORTFOLIO

36. Danish Development Assistance To Zimbabwe
danish Development Assistance to Zimbabwe volume 1. Til Indhold. ANNEXV TEAM composition Mr. Henrik SchaumburgMüller, Team Leader.
http://www.um.dk/danida/evalueringsrapporter/2000-2/v1/a5.asp
Redigeret: 17. januar 2001
Danish Development Assistance to Zimbabwe
volume 1
Til Indhold ANNEX V: TEAM COMPOSITION Mr. Henrik Schaumburg-Müller Team Leader Mr. Kaj Thorndahl Institutional Development Specialist Ms. Elisabeth Riber Christensen Gender Specialist Mr. Ove Sode Agricultural Sector Specialist Dr. Shelagh Leyland Health Sector Specialist Mr. Jens Larsen Infrastructure Sector Specialist Dr. Daniel Ndlela Socio-economist Mr. Joshua Nyoni Agricultural Economist Ms. Birgitte Krogh-Poulsen Junior Consultant Til top
Printvenlig version

37. Danish Women Are Losing Out In Achieving Top Executive Positions
New figures from the danish Prime Minister's Department show a decreasing representationof to ensure a balance of men and woman in the composition of public
http://www.eiro.eurofound.ie/1997/08/InBrief/DK9708126N.html
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Danish women are losing out in achieving top executive positions
New figures from the Danish Prime Minister's Department show a decreasing representation of women on public committees and boards . New figures reveal that a law dating from 1990, which sought to ensure a balance of men and woman in the composition of public committees and boards, has not been realised. Whereas one in three seats (29.2%) on public committees and boards was taken by woman in 1994, this ratio has actually decreased to a little over one in four seats today (26.9%). The chair of the Equal Opportunities Commission Ligestillingsrådet Ingrid Rasmussen , deplores this development saying: "it is simply wrong that there is a law which seeks to ensure a balanced composition between the sexes in operation and we find that the trend is going in the opposite direction ... The state ought to take the lead in the battle for equal opportunity." Ms Rasmussen will initiate a investigation into the matter. Anne Baastrup , the spokesperson on equal opportunity for the Peoples' Socialist Party SF ) will bring the figures to the attention of the Prime Minister

38. ACES Literature And Composition
ACES Literature and composition. Writing Sample. Read the very short story, TheBlue Eyes. Isak Dinesen is the pen name of the danish author Karen Blixen, the
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~opptag_info/lcsample.htm
ACES Literature and Composition Writing Sample Read the very short story, "The Blue Eyes." Isak Dinesen is the pen name of the Danish author Karen Blixen, the person on whose life the movie Out of Africa was based. Storytelling is part of Danish tradition. You've probably read some of the composed fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, and you might even have read some myths and tales from Danish mythology, stories which were told around the fire in the evening over many hundreds of years. Like the tales of Andersen, 'The Blue Eyes' is a composed fairy tale. That is, the author composed it to sound like folk tales, which arise from an oral tradition. Write a one-page response to this story for your writing sample.
  • What do you think this story means? What was Dinesen trying to say; what was her purpose? Feel free to discuss the story with as many people as you wish, but be sure the writing is your own. Please submit your writing sample to the address below with your application or respond via E-mail. If you use E-mail, please include your name, address, and phone number.
OPPTAG/ACES
W172 Lagomarcino Hall
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-3180

39. THE DANISH INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS - Principles Relating To The Status Of Nat
shall be given as broad a mandate as possible, which shall be clearly set forthin a constitutional or legislative text, specifying its composition and its
http://www.humanrights.dk/frontpage/short/parisprinciples/
Path: Frontpage English DCHR in short Paris Principles
Principles relating to the status of national institutions (“Paris Principles”)
UN Commission on Human Rights Resolution 1992/54
of 3 March 1992, annex (E/1992/22);
General Assembly Resolution 48/134 of 20 December 1993, annex Competence and responsibilities
1. A national institution shall be vested with competence to promote and protect human rights. 2. A national institution shall be given as broad a mandate as possible, which shall be clearly set forth in a constitutional or legislative text, specifying its composition and its sphere of competence. 3. A national institution shall, inter alia, have the following responsibilities: (a) To submit to the Government, Parliament and any other competent body, on an advisory basis either at the request of the authorities concerned or through the exercise of its power to hear a matter without higher referral, opinions, recommendations, proposals and reports on any matters concerning the promotion and protection of human rights; the national institution may decide to publicize them; these opinions, recommendations, proposals and reports, as well as any prerogative of the national institution, shall relate to the following areas: (i) Any legislative or administrative provisions, as well as provisions relating to judicial organizations, intended to preserve and extend the protection of human rights; in that connection, the national institution shall examine the legislation and administrative provisions in force, as well as bills and proposals, and shall make such recommendations as it deems appropriate in order to ensure that these provisions conform to the fundamental principles of human rights; it shall, if necessary, recommend the adoption of new legislation, the amendment of legislation in force and the adoption or amendment of administrative measures;

40. THE DANISH INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS - Principles Relating To The Status Of Nat
1. The composition of the national institution and the appointment of its members THEDANISH INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Wilders Plads 8 H 1403 København K
http://www.humanrights.dk/frontpage/short/parisprinciples/?print=1

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