Sentences with phrase «after world war»

The US was the catalyst for the adoption of a plethora of international treaties and rules after World War II, yet there is a perception that it may ignore its commitment to this legal regime when not convenient.
That's why New York replace London as the world trading center in after world war 2.
This is in stark contrast to the European Union and Germany, often labelled civilian powers where economic interests trump national sentiments (at least since the re-education after World War II).
His main fields of research are theories of democracy, federalism, multinational democracies, political theory and political liberalism after World War II.
Jean SeatonProfessor of Media History at The University of WestminsterLike all children born just after the World War II, I grew up in Orwell's England.
It was only after World War II that parents paid less attention to raw numbers and more attention to when their children point for the first time.
After World War II, Mr. Porzak obtained a GI loan to start a dry - cleaning business.
The history of clearly out LGBTQ parents goes back to just after World War II, when we find evidence that most lesbian and gay parents had their children within different - sex marriages, leading double lives or divorcing and almost always losing custody.
I am not Native American, but as the typical white American, I can look back in my family tree and see the history of breastfeeding is much the same as it was for my white American friends: After World War II, formula really took hold as the «best» way to feed babies, so much that the medical community was recommending formula over breastfeeding.
My grandmother had her first baby right after World War II, and medical science was advising against this natural union.
After World War II mothers, who were previously held responsible for raising healthy children with good manners, were also tasked with raising emotionally secure adults.
Max went out of favor with other German - sounding names after World War I.
Attachment parenting is nothing new, but Psychology Today noted that the roots of the practice actually began after World War II during observations at orphanages.
This coincided with the appearance of improved infant formulas in the mid 19th century and its increased use, which accelerated after World War II.
The name was popular back in Puritan times where people used virtues as names and it also was popular after World War II thanks to famous bearer Grace Kelly.
Arlington Heights had its largest decade of population growth during the 1950's, an increase of 218 % from 8,768 in 1950 to 27,878 in 1960, due to suburban America's growth boom after World War II.
After World War I, that statistic jumped to 65 to 70 %, and the impression was that only the poor and the immigrants had to «resort» to breastfeeding.
After World War II Western medicine was taken to Japan and the women began giving birth in hospitals, where the baby was usually taken to the nursery and given formula milk.
The housing demand after World War II was met with a rush of new homes that were modest and low - priced.
The rapid expansion of Chicago's suburbs after World War II brought thousands of new residents to Wheaton and Glen Ellyn, and the combined populations of the towns soared from a couple of thousand to more than 20,000 by 1950.
After World War II, Waldorf schools quickly spread throughout Europe, North and South America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
Originally a silver boomtown, Aspen became known after World War II as a ski resort with some of the best slopes in America.
After a relatively disappointing title defence in the first season after World War I, Jock McDonald was signed in a bid to freshen up the squad.
Walter was Soviet prisoner after World War II, but a Hungarian guard saw him playing and told them he was not German but from Saar Territory and he was released.
He was in to his 30s by the time league football resumed after World War 1.
Fritz Herkenrath, who won 21 caps for West Germany in the 1950s, was initially a handball player before switching to football after World War II.
In the 21 seasons between the wars only Motherwell, with one victory, broke their monopoly of the league championship, and when other clubs emerged more forcefully after World War II it was Celtic and not Rangers who suffered.
It is Artie who is most eager for a visitor to meet Uncle Jim Rooney, who after World War I served as one of the youngest men ever elected to the Pennsylvania legislature, and who went on to give away all the money he ever made to people who said they needed it more than he did.
But, after World War II, the game slipped back across the Appalachians and set up an outpost at Kenyon College.
Their Sylvia Pankhursts were their great golfers who could not fail to be imitated by other women and to be admired by the men: Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd, a Scots girl, who (circa 1910) won the Scottish, British, Canadian and American championships; Cecil Leitch, the first woman who decided that there was no reason a woman shouldn't attack the ball forcefully like the best men players, and who did so with such a natural dash; the incomparable Joyce Wethered, who succeeded Miss Leitch after World War I as the queen of the British links and is remembered as the most consummate of women stylists; Glenna Collett, the pertinacious girl from Providence, the first great American champion, who won our national title six times between 1922 and 1935, and in more recent years such superb players as Patty Berg and the majestic Babe Didrikson Zaharias who «made» women's professional golf after she had become in 1947 the first American to win the British Ladies Championship.
The 25 - year - old, whose paternal grandfather left Poland for England after World War II, grew up in Manchester and was a United fan as a child.
I did not see a college football game until I went to Harvard as a graduate student after World War II.
While still boxing, he served briefly on the Trieste city council on a neo-Fascist ticket, saying that it was the only party supporting the cause of the people from Istria, a historically Italian region that was given to Yugoslavia after World War II.
The Cubs haven't been to a World Series since right after World War II.
In the years after World War II, however, two handy and efficient devices suddenly set off today's stampede to the Steelhead streams.
Travis was never the same after World War II.
Between 1920 and 1930, exports trebled and finally, after World War II, local sales increased.
David Chan, another parter at Wowfulls, offers up a more economical explanation: «Eggs were a luxury product [in China after World War II].
And after World War II, the hamburger debuted around the world as an instantly recognizable symbol of American quick cuisine and economic dominance.
Soldiers returning from Italy after World War II brought with them their desire for the foods of a grateful but war - torn nation.
After World War II, the product was changed to a single chocolate bar because that was the favorite flavor, and customers wanted more of it.
It is derived from Tiger Nuts, a treat that the founders of this company ate as a treat when they were kids after World War 2 when candy was rationed (You can find their full story here), which aren't a nut at all, they are a tuber, like a potato.
«Peter and Vache's father sold produce after World War II in the Middle East,» Linskey says.
The decades immediately after World War II were the golden age of Conservative Judaism, and it was infused by a sense of triumphalism.
In the years after World War I, Karl Barth, recognizing the bankruptcy of liberal Christianity, pioneered that road.
After World War II, Europe re-organized itself, with nations sacrificing some of their sovereignty to the European Economic Community.
My overseas adventures were restricted to two summers of feeding horses and shoveling manure on relief ships to Poland and Belgium just after World War H. I lived on the YDS campus and borrowed my roommate's wheezing Studebaker to drive to my fieldwork in a struggling blue - collar congregation in North Haven.
After World War II there was a remarkable change in theology led by Reinhold Niebuhr and others which resulted in many great preachers entering the pulpit during this era, establishing the beliefs and the theology that underlie action.
Secondly, the turn of the century witnessed the rise of abstract art and, after World War I, the poetic experiments of the surrealists, both of which served to familiarize the educated public with the non-figurative and dream worlds.
After World War II, our foreign - policy establishment formed an internationalist consensus that replaced the previous generation's isolationism.
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