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Heat stress in relation to sleep health among farmers: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]

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Zhou W   +5 more
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The North Atlantic Triangle:

2014
This chapter deals with the period between the 1923 economic crisis and an even more severe economic breakdown in 1929. This period saw an engagement of the United States in Europe that had not been possible in the immediate postwar years, generating a few years of relative stability and prosperity in which American manufacturing companies and banks ...
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The North Atlantic Triangle

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2011
John Baitlet Brebner's notion of a "north Atlantic triangle" is now 65 years old, but it shows no signs of being ready for retirement - although there are certainly critics who believe that it should be put out to pasture.1 To its supporters, it is a key concept that reveals important insights about Canadian foreign policy and its historical ...
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A Changing North Atlantic Triangle

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 1948
r I ^he North Atlantic Triangle which we are considering is a -*■ very old one, but for our purposes today it can safely be dated from 1871. In that year the Treaty of Washington not only settled a host of differences between Great Britain and the United States, but by it both of those great powers committed themselves enduringly to acknowledging the ...
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France, the North Atlantic Triangle and negotiation of the North Atlantic Treaty, 1948–1949: a Canadian perspective

Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 2011
On the basis of a study of American, British and Canadian records, this article examines the relationship of France to the negotiation of the North Atlantic Treaty from the perspective of the ‘ABC’ countries, particularly Canada. How did the perceived vulnerability of France influence the approach of the members of the ‘North Atlantic Triangle’ to the ...
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The North Atlantic Triangle and the blockade, 1914–1915

Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 2008
The British blockade of Germany, and its effects on neutral shipping, was a major issue in Anglo-American relations during the early part of the First World War. From the British point of view it was an obvious necessity to prevent supplies from the USA reaching Germany whereas from the US Government's perspective this strategy infringed American ...
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Images of War in the North Atlantic Triangle

This volume addresses representations of war and peace in various media, ranging from literature to film, photography, the visual arts, and music. Underlining the importance of an inter-disciplinary study of images of war and peace, the essays collected in this volume analyse how the choice of medium has contributed to shaping images of war in ...
Martin Löschnigg   +1 more
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The North Atlantic Business Triangle and the Constellation of 1900–1901

2014
This chapter begins the story of the American–British–German business and political relationship in the year 1900. It assesses the prevailing attitudes toward this transitional period in terms of press commentary, before considering political and economic relations in the age of late-nineteenth-century imperialism.
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