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          I thrive by pushing forward sustainability in society, organizations and in my personal life..

          Public organizations' ability to promote sustainability is becoming a critical issue in public management research and practice.

        1. Public organizations' ability to promote sustainability is becoming a critical issue in public management research and practice.
        2. Thus, this case study examined the pre-service teachers' perspectives on personal, pedagogical, and professional digital competence in digital.
        3. I thrive by pushing forward sustainability in society, organizations and in my personal life.
        4. A warm thank you to the PhD group at the Centre for Gender Research in all its different constellations supporting, challenging, and rooting me.
        5. All Inclusive is finally out!
        6. Escape (2012 Norwegian film)

          2012 Norwegian film

          Escape

          Film poster

          NorwegianFlukt
          Directed byRoar Uthaug
          Written byThomas Moldestad
          Produced by
          • Martin Sundland
          • Are Heidenstrom
          Starring
          CinematographyJohn Christian Rosenlund
          Edited byChristian Siebenherz
          Music byMagnus Beite

          Production
          company

          Fantefilm

          Distributed byNordisk Film

          Release date

          • 20 September 2012 (2012-09-20) (Slash Film Festival)

          Running time

          76 minutes
          CountryNorway
          LanguageNorwegian
          BudgetNOK 16 million[1]

          Escape (Norwegian: Flukt) is a 2012 thriller film directed by Roar Uthaug.

          It stars Isabel Christine Andreasen and Milla Olin as girls in 14th century Norway who must escape bandits led by Ingrid Bolsø Berdal. It premiered at the Slash Film Festival and was released in Norway in September 2012.

          Plot

          In fourteenth century Norway, 19-year-old Signe, her younger broth