A crush is a relationship similar to love, except often the person who has a crush on the other doesn t tell that they like him her. Usually a crush is not as strong as love and a person may soon find another person whom they like. According to Dictionary.com, a crush an informal term for the temporary ... of people that, if acted upon, society would not accept as a normal relationship such as a high ... An Innocent Crush or Insightful Lust? http en.allexperts.com q Dealing Crushes 1813 relationship crush.htm Dealing with Crushes http www.facebook.com pages Close Friends Crush Relationship Heartbroken Barely Friends 323617492244 Close Friends Crush Relationship Heartbroken Barely Friends http ... handle a crush when you 27re in a long term relationship that you are bored with and you 27re close to temptation How do you handle a crush when you re in a long term relationship...? http rachelrabbitwhite.com crushes outside relationship How to Explore Crushes Outside The Relationship http askville.amazon.com ... an inappropriate crush E2 80 99s current relationship Top Ten Ways To Sabotage An Inappropriate Crush s Current Relationship. http friendtolover.com How to Turn a Secret Crush into a Real Relationship and Make Him or Her Fall in Love with You http www.wikihow.com Move on from a Lost Relationship or a Crush Gone Wrong How to Move on from a Lost Relationship or a Crush Gone Wrong http www.womenshealthmag.com ... Fruit How to Deal When Your Crush Is Taken marie claire http www.womanknows.com relationship ... your crush into relationship Simple ways to Convert your Crush Into Relationship http www.onlinedatingmagazine.com ... a Crush into a Working Relationship http www.whereincity.com articles relationships 6771.html ... 2012 01 11 man woman 30350016 1 celeb crush relationship Have a crush ... When You re in a Relationship? http www.tressugar.com Group Therapy Im Relationship Have Crush Another Guy 974064 Group Therapy I m in a Relationship but Have a Crush on Another Guy http www.teenissues.co.uk ... more details
Palace, 2009 The Special Relationship is a phrase used to describe the exceptionally close ... Wither year 2006 month March title An Endangered Partnership The Anglo American Defence Relationship ... American alliance. Although the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United ... relationship. ref ref The New American Ambassador , The Times 7 June 1913 p. 9, col. C No Ambassador ... States stand to one another in a special relationship, and that between them some departure from ... Government even then 1911 appreciated the special relationship between this country the United ... conception of the special relationship of good will and mutual understanding between ourselves ... special relationship to that great Republic the United States . ref ref The Walter Page Fellowships ..., col. B, quoting J. A. Spender The problem for British and Americans was to make their special relationship a good relationship, to be candid and open with each other, and to refrain from the envy and uncharitableness ... his own belief in the special relationship , and for this reason he looked to the Washington Naval ... politics , leading the special relationship to displace the entente cordiale as the wikt pivot ... English speaking peoples . He first used the term special relationship on 16 February 1944, when ... relationship another destructive war will come to pass . ref cite journal last Reynolds first David ... 1945 to describe not the Anglo American relationship alone, but the United Kingdom s relationship with both the United States and Canada United Kingdom relations Canada . ref name Special relationship cite web url http www.phrases.org.uk meanings special relationship.html title Special relationship ... in November 1945 bquote We should not abandon our special relationship with the United States and Canada ... for the maintenance of peace. ref name Special relationship Churchill used the phrase again a year later, at the onset of the Cold War , this time to note the special relationship between the United ... more details
For the Phillips relationship in labour market economics Phillips curve In astrophysics , the Phillips relationship is the relationship between the peak luminosity of a Type Ia supernova and the speed of luminosity evolution after maximum light. ref cite journal last Phillips first M. M. authorlink Mark M. Phillips title The absolute magnitudes of Type IA supernovae journal Astrophysical Journal Astrophysical Journal Letters volume 413 issue 2 pages L105 L108 year 1993 doi 10.1086 186970 bibcode 1993ApJ...413L.105P ref During the course of the Cal n Tololo Supernova Survey , Mark M. Phillips discovered that the faster the supernova faded from maximum light, the fainter its peak magnitude was. It has been recast to include the evolution in multiple photometric bandpasses ref Hamuy, M., Phillips, M. M., Maza, J., Suntzeff, N. B., Schommer, R. A., & Aviles, R. 1995, Astronomical Journal , 109, 1 ref ref Riess, A. G., Press, W. H., & Kirshner, R. P. 1996, AstrophysicsJournal , 473, 88 ref and as a stretch in the time axis relative to a standard template. ref Perlmutter, S. A., & et al. 1997, NATO ASIC Proc. 486 Thermonuclear Supernovae , 749 ref The relation is typically used to bring any Type Ia supernova peak magnitude to a standard candle value. It was originally defined as the decline in the B magnitude light curve from maximum light to the apparent magnitude magnitude 15 days after B maximum, a parameter he called math Delta m 15 math . The relation states that the maximum intrinsic B band magnitude is given by ref cite book last Rosswog & Bruggen title High Energy Astrophysics ref math M mathrm max B 21.726 2.698 Delta m 15 B . math File Dm15 definition 3.gif text top thumb border The original math Delta m 15 math definition drawn by Phillips around 1995. References reflist 2 Category Astrophysics Category Supernovae ... more details
A relationship extraction task requires the detection and classification of semantic relatedness semantic relationship mentions within a set of document artifacts , typically from plain text text or XML documents. The task is very similar to that of information extraction IE , but IE additionally requires the removal of repeated relations disambiguation and generally refers to the extraction of many different relationships. Applications Application domains where relationship extraction is useful include gene disease relationships, ref name Chun06 cite conference author Hong Woo Chun, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Jin Dong Kim, Rie Shiba, Naoki Nagata, Teruyoshi Hishiki, Jun ichi Tsujii title Extraction of Gene Disease Relations from Medline Using Domain Dictionaries and Machine Learning booktitle Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing year 2006 ref protein protein interaction ref name huang04 cite journal author Minlie Huang and Xiaoyan Zhu and Yu Hao and Donald G. Payan and Kunbin Qu and Ming Li title Discovering patterns to extract protein protein interactions from full texts booktitle Bioinformatics volume 20 pages 3604 3612 year 2004 issue 18 ref etc. Approaches One approach to this problem involves the use of domain ontology computer science ontologies ref name rindflesch00 cite conference author T.C.Rindflesch and L.Tanabe and J.N.Weinstein and L.Hunter title EDGAR Extraction of drugs, genes, and relations from the biomedical literature booktitle Proc. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing pages 514 525 year 2000 ref ref name ramakrishnan06 cite conference author C. Ramakrishnan and K. J. Kochut and A. P. Sheth title A Framework for Schema Driven Relationship Discovery from Unstructured Text booktitle Proc. International Semantic Web Conference pages 583 596 year 2006 ref . Another approach involves visual detection of meaningful relationships in parametric values of objects listed on a data table that shift positions as the table is permuted automatically as controlled by the software ... more details
cleanup date May 2011 no footnotes date July 2011 An Ecological relationship is the relationship between organism s in an ecosystem . All organisms in an ecosystem are connected. Each interaction depends on the one before it. Each population interacts with one another in a complex web of relations. Ecological relationships help better describe how they are connected. There are six ecological relationships in which two are oppositional and four are symbiotic. The oppositional relationships are predation and competition biology competition . The symbiotic relationships are mutualism biology mutualism , commensalism , amensalism , and parasitism . The ecological relationship an organism has depends on the way the organism adapted to its environmental pressures on evolution ary bases. Oppositional ... is called a positive negative relationship. Campbell Herbivore plant predation Image Galapagos ... also be a plant . When prey is a plant, the relationship would be called an herbivore plant relationship ... for the same resources. This is a negative relationship because both organisms are harming each ... with birds wide.jpg thumb right File common clownfish.jpg thumb right Mutualism is a relationship in which organisms benefit from each other. This is a positive, positive relationship. Campbell An example ... benefits both because its like a treat. There is a mutualistic relationship between spider crabs and algae ... a mutualistic relationship within the human body. Bacteria live inside our intestines getting a good place to live and help us break down our food and get vitamins. Commensalism Commensalism is a relationship ..., neutral relationship. Campbell Image Carcharhinus longimanus 1.jpg thumb left Image Belize13.jpg .... Additionally the relationship between an infectious disease and its carrier, an animal ... is a relationship in which one organism the parasite benefits while the other the host is harmed. This is a positive, negative relationship. Campbell Dionne L Rice Jr The parasite usually lives on or inside ... more details
. Coefficient of relationship The coefficient of relationship r sub BC sub between two individuals ... ago, but do not have any common ancestors at four or less generations ago, their coefficient of relationship ... million . Human genealogy The coefficient of relationship is sometimes used to express degrees of kinship in numerical terms in human genealogy . In human genealogy, the value of the coefficient of relationship ... for the coefficient of relationship so calculated is thus a lower bound, with an actual value ... Lister parents of Pierre Roland and Hyacinthe Gabrielle Varis. ref class wikitable r relationship degree of relationship 100 identical twins clones 0 ref by replacement in the definition of the notion ... sup fourth cousins 10 ref this degree of relationship is usually indistinguishable from the relationship ... legal relationship such as adoption . See also Portal Evolutionary biology F statistics Effective ... Coefficients of inbreeding and relationship url journal American Naturalist volume 56 issue pages ... accessdate 17 April 2011 pmc 1461426 pmid 16510792 popgen DEFAULTSORT Coefficient Of Relationship ... more details
Refimprove date February 2007 A diagonal relationship is said to exist between certain pairs of diagonally adjacent chemical element element s in the second and third periods of the periodic table . These pairs lithium Li and magnesium Mg , beryllium Be and aluminium Al , boron B and silicon Si etc . exhibit similar properties for example, boron and silicon are both semiconductor s, forming halides that are hydrolysed in water and have acidic oxides. Such relationship occurs because crossing and descending the periodic table have opposite effects. On moving across a period of the periodic table, the size of the atom s decreases, and on moving down a group the size of the atoms increases. Similarly, on moving across the period, the elements become progressively more covalent , less basic and more Electronegativity electronegative , whereas on moving down the group the elements become more ion ic, more basic and less electronegative. Thus, on both descending a group and crossing the period by one element, the changes cancel each other out, and elements with similar properties which have similar chemistry are often found the atomic size, electronegativity, properties of compounds and so forth of the diagonal members are similar. It is found that the chemistry of a first row second period element often has similarities to the chemistry of the second row third period element being one column to the right of it in the Periodic Table. Thus, the chemistry of Li has similarities to that of Mg, the chemistry of Be has similarities to that of Al, and the chemistry of B has similarities to that of Si. These are called diagonal relationships NB It is not as noticeable after B and Si . The reasons for why diagonal relationships exist are not fully understood, but charge density is a factor. For example, Li is a small cation with a 1 charge and Mg2 is somewhat larger with a 2 charge ... references DEFAULTSORT Diagonal Relationship Category Inorganic chemistry Chemistry stub de ... more details
Infobox television show name Sweet Relationship image File Sweet Relationship poster.JPG 200px caption Promotional poster for Sweet Relationship show name 2 br M iw i Gu nx br Delicious Relationship genre Romance film Romance format Televsision series creator director Chu Yu ning zh developer presenter starring Vic Chou br Patty Hou br Alan Kuo br Megan Lai voices narrated theme music composer opentheme In Love With This World by Vic Chou endtheme Don t Say Goodbye by Alan Kuo composer country Republic of China Taiwan language Standard Mandarin Mandarin num episodes 20 list episodes executive producer producer Chai Zhi Ping zh asst producer editor location camera runtime 90 mins Sundays at 22 00 to 23 30 company Comic Ritz International Production network Chinese Television System Chinese Television System CTS picture format audio format first run first aired start date 2007 09 16 df yes last aired end date 2008 01 27 df yes preceded by Why Why Love followed by Wish to See You Again zh related website http www.cts.com.tw prog a a0073 website title CTS homepage production website http www.comic ritz.com.tw sweet Comic Ritz Sweet Relationship zh t s p M iw i Gu nx first t is a Taiwanese drama starring Vic Chou of F4 band F4 , Alan ... lit. Delicious Relationship by Satoru Makimura . It was produced by Comic Ritz International Production ... In Love With This World by Vic Chou Ending theme song Don t Say Goodbye by Alan Kuo Sweet Relationship Original Soundtrack ref Yesasia.com http www.yesasia.com global sweet relationship tv original soundtrack ost 1005153256 0 0 0 en info.html zh TW Sweet Relationship OST album info 17 December ... www.comic ritz.com.tw sweet Comic Ritz Sweet Relationship website zh icon http www.cts.com.tw prog a a0073 CTS Sweet Relationship website zh icon http www.gtv.com.tw Program B051420070922U GTV Sweet Relationship website http ent.sina.com.cn v h f fairytale index.html Sina Category Taiwanese dramas ... more details
Merge from Third cause fallacy date April 2011 In statistics , a spurious relationship or, sometimes, spurious correlation or spurious regression is a mathematical relationship in which two events or variables have no direct causal connection, yet it may be wrongly inferred that they do, due to either coincidence or the presence of a certain third, unseen factor referred to as a confounding factor or lurking variable . Suppose there is found to be a correlation between A and B. Aside from coincidence, there are three possible relationships A causes B, B causes A, OR C causes both A and B. In the last case there is a spurious correlation between A and B. In a regression model where A is regressed on B but C is actually the true causal factor for A, this misleading choice of dependent and independent variables independent variable B instead of C is called specification error. Because correlation can arise from the presence of a lurking variable rather than from direct causation, it is often said that Correlation does not imply causation . General example An example of a spurious relationship can be illuminated examining a city s ice cream sales. These sales are highest when the rate of drownings in city swimming pool s is highest. To allege that ice cream sales cause drowning, or vice versa, would be to imply a spurious relationship between the two. In reality, a heat wave may have caused both. The heat wave is an example of a hidden or unseen variable, also known as a confounding variable . Another popular example is a series of Dutch statistics showing a positive correlation between the number of storks nesting in a series of springs and the number of human babies born at that time. Of course there was no causal connection they were correlated with each other only because ... 5 ref Detecting spurious relationships The term spurious relationship is commonly used in statistics ... use of multivariate regression analysis . Typically a linear relationship such as math y a 0 ... more details
one source date April 2012 Convergence suggest that when people get along with each other for a long enough time, their act, thinking, and even appearance will becoming more alike as the relationship progresses. Criticism However, there is an research carried by psychologists at Michigan State University and the University of Minnesota, is based on a relatively huge data base of 1,296 couples who have been married for an average of 19.8 years suggested that the Convergence doesn t stand. ref cite news last LEE first DYE title Does Marriage Make Us More Alike? url http abcnews.go.com Technology DyeHard marriage make us alike story?id 11527307 .T30ykb9SRyw newspaper abc News date 1 9 2010 ref quote What they found is that couples who had been married for a long time up to 39 years were no more alike in fundamental personality traits than newlyweds, leading the researchers to conclude that personalities do not grow more similar as the years pass. More likely, the couples were looking for specific traits during the courtship and they ended up with someone who was very much like themselves. References reflist Category Interpersonal relationships ... more details
Internet relationships are interpersonal relationship s, often including intimate relationship s, between people who have met online , and in many cases know each other only via the Internet . Online relationships are similar in many ways to pen pal relationships. Some people who are in an online relationship also participate in cybersex , which is a virtual sex encounter in which two or more people who are connected remotely via computer network send each other sexually explicit messages describing a sexual experience. The term Internet Relationship also refers to a connection between two or more .... They concluded that when asked what they were looking for in an online relationship, the considerable ... and 24 who have been or currently are a part of an internet relationship. Of the final 346 posts chosen ... relationship s was 14 years old. ref name Abuse cite journal last Mishna first Faye coauthors ... time to travel and experience things without the burden of a relationship. As of 1996, more than 20 ... and advantages For more Intimate relationship intimate relationships , research has shown that personal ... sciences trust and equality, which people search for in a relationship, and this is often easier to achieve ... Psychology Review, 4, 57 75. ref Online, barriers that might stand in the way of relationship ... with an online relationship. ref McKenna, K. Y. A., & Bargh, J.A. 1999 . Causes and consequences of social ... . Particularly in the early stages of a relationship when commitment is low, and self ... of people on mainstream dating sites were married or in a relationship but posing as singles in order ... serious, with greater feelings of commitment, than the cyber relationship participants. Both groups ... can be found below ref name Joinson, A. class wikitable Misrepresentation of... Cyberspace relationship Realspace relationship Interests 15 20 Age 23 5 Background 18 10 Physical Characteristics 28 ... maintenance on our relationships, depending on the exclusivity of the internet the relationship ... more details
linking family factors and sibling relationship qualities to adolescent substance use and sexual risk ... motives affect the sibling s satisfaction with their relationship. ref cite journal last Fowler ... 57 issue 1 pages 51 66 ref Infancy and childhood A relationship begins with the introduction of two ... child and result in a better immediate relationship with the newborn ref Dunn, J., & Kendrick ... s relationship to a primary caregiver may also be applied to siblings. If an infant finds an older ... outside the relationship. When the younger sibling begins school, the older sibling may help him or her ... is dissolved. Despite these factors, siblings often maintain a relationship through adulthood ... relationships, friendships are voluntary. The specific roles of each relationship also differ, especially ... relationship or animosity between siblings, blood related or not. Often competition is the result ... Sigmund Freud saw the sibling relationship as an extension of the Oedipus complex , where brothers ... and a sibling and early impressions can shape a lifetime relationship with the younger sibling. ref ... or rivalrous relationship. ref name psychtoday Studies have further shown that the greatest sibling ... siblings closer together, whereas marriage may drive them apart, particularly if the in law relationship is strained. Approximately one third of adults describe their relationship with siblings as rivalrous ... Relationship Category Family Category Kinship and descent ... more details
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The term Special relationship may refer to Special Relationship United States United Kingdom , the American British affiliation. The Special Relationship film The Special Relationship film , a film written by Peter Morgan about the American British relationship. Special relationship international relations , a political science term describing exceptionally strong ties between nations. The Special Relationship The Green Green Grass The Special Relationship The Green Green Grass , an episode of the BBC sitcom, The Green Green Grass . disambig ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2011 orphan December 2011 notability December 2011 Employee relationship management systems ERM Citation needed date December 2010 may be defined as the information system that support the relationship between a company and its employees . The components of an employee relationship management system are multiple, and, as in the customer relationship management achieve the goal of assisting the employees in the whole lifecycle of her his activity in and for the company . In employee relationship management classification we may include many information system Workflow Management System Workforce management System, Knowledge Management System Social software In the past few years employee relationship management has focused on the set up of a do it yourself knowledge exploration the target is to avoid the risk that employees refuse any IT solution in which combining information from multiple spread sheets and databases is tedious and manual. The key idea is that a good management of the relationship with employees has a great value for the company and is a driver of performance improvement both in individual and in teams. The employee relationship management are one of the SW tools that a company needs for the development of the Human Capital Management toward an Employeeship approach where the main objective is to achieve a working environment that stimulates involvement among employees and managers. Category Human resource management ... more details
italictitle Infobox Journal title Sexual and Relationship Therapy cover editor discipline Sexology language English abbreviation publisher Routledge Taylor & Francis country U.K. frequency Quarterly history openaccess license impact impact year website link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 45007351 LCCN CODEN ISSN 1468 1994 eISSN 1468 1749 Sexual and Relationship Therapy is a peer review peer reviewed , academic journal scholarly journal for review and debate across the spectrum of sexual and relationship dysfunctions and therapies. The journal presents original research and best practice and is a vehicle for new theory, methodology, and application. ref http www.tandf.co.uk journals carfax 14681994.html ref It is the official journal of the College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists COSRT . ref http www.cosrt.org.uk ref The Editor in Chief is Alex Iantaffi. ref http www.tandf.co.uk journals journal.asp?issn 1468 1994&linktype 5 ref The journal was previously published under the title Sexual and Marital Therapy. ref http www.tandf.co.uk journals journal.asp?issn 1468 1994&linktype 5 ref Sexual and Relationship Therapy is now included in the Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Citation Index. Its first Impact Factor will be published in 2012. References references External links http www.tandf.co.uk journals journal.asp?issn 1468 1994&linktype 1 Official Site for Sexual and Relationship Therapy http www.cosrt.org.uk Official Site of the College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists Category Sexology journals Category Sexology journals Sex Research sci journal stub ... more details
Relationship Based Pricing RBP , also known as Relationship Pricing is a concept in the banking industry. RBP is a pricing and billing framework where pricing is determined based on a customer s overall purchases and circumstances, rather than being delivered on a product by product basis. RBP enables banks to use customer centric parameters to determine pricing, such as the level of overall business the customer does with a bank or the types of services purchased. Financial services industry analysts like Celent and The Corporate Executive Board Company TowerGroup endorse relationship based pricing to improve profitability. ref http www.celent.com PressReleases 20061023 RelPricingVendors.htm report ref ref http www.towergroup.com research news news.htm?newsId 4440 ref See also SunTec Zafin Labs References Reflist External links http www.relationshipbasedpricing.com Relationship Based Pricing DEFAULTSORT Relationship Based Pricing Category Pricing Econ stub ... more details
An on again, off again relationship otherwise known as an on off relationship , on and off relationship , or similar is a form of personal relationship , between two people. They may wish to keep an ongoing, formal relationship but have difficulty doing so because of continuous conflicts between themselves. Reasons Reasons for such relationships to form can be complex. Such reasons can involve things which are directly internal to the relationship, or external factors, which may or may not be within their direct control. The couple may not be able to live or associate with each other for physical reasons e.g. they live in different places , or for emotional reasons e.g. they cannot relate to each other outside of a physical relationship , perhaps sharing little in common . Additionally, the relationship may be confused by opposing outside influence s. These may be things such as current relationships with others outside of the couple concerned relationship, or the disapproval of other people. They can also involve Marriage Marriage and religion cultural reasons , such as legality in some countries of non marital or adultery adulterous , extramarital sex extra marital , relationships, especially those outside of typical monogamous relationships such as marriage . ref name what is cite web title What is an on again off again relationship? url http wiki.answers.com Q What is an on again off again relationship publisher Answers.com accessdate 19 September 2011 ref ref name on off def cite web title on off Definition url http www.macmillandictionary.com dictionary british on off publisher Macmillan Dictionary accessdate 19 September 2011 ref Sometimes when couples Relationship breakup breakup , one member of the relationship may regress to their former partner for comfort after a period of time. Despite relationship issues that may trigger a periodic hiatus, on again, off again ... they have known will eventually constitute the entire relationship. ref cite web last Svoboda ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Wikify date April 2010 Infobox Company company name Relationship Audits & Management company logo company type Relationship Audits and Management foundation 1998 location city London location country UK key people li Carey Evans li Simon Rhind Tutt li Phil Asche li Kumar Vaidyanathan industry Relationship Management products Relationship Audits homepage http www.relationshipaudits.com footnotes Relationship Audits & Management enables organisations to get more from their strategic partner business to business relationships through techniques developed by us, which take traditional satisfaction surveys to a new level beyond simple performance evaluations or service level agreements History The concepts underlying relationship audits were originally pioneered in Europe by Carey Evans and Simon Rhind Tutt who, in 1998, set up the consultancy Relationship Audits & Management in London. The business now has offices in the United States and Australia as well as London. Relationship Audits techniques and approach are now being used by blue chip companies worldwide to provide actionable intelligence on business critical strategic relationships The approach is of benefit for both service providers who are looking to maintain and expand existing business with their clients, and also with service buyers who are looking to benchmark and improve efficiency from their partners and suppliers. Relationship Audits has developed tools and processes which help organisations accurately measure, manage and maximise the potential of strategic partner business relationships to make them more efficient, productive and profitable. References Rhind Tutt, Simon Evans,Carey Category Companies based in London ... more details
unreferenced date June 2010 The term female led relationship or FLR refers to a model for romantic heterosexual relationship in which both partners agree that the woman will act as the leader and ultimate authority. If the participants are married, the arrangement may be termed a female led marriage FLM or wife led marriage WLM . A FLR involves some form of power exchange BDSM power exchange with varying degrees of role enforcement and permanence according to the terms agreed upon by the participants. Some relationships involve total power exchange TPE which involves exchange of autonomy on a continuous 24 7 basis. In a female led TPE relationship, the female possesses complete authority over the male s life and acts as a final authority in personal decisions. TPE relationship structures may be enforced by consensual transfer of power whose exercise by the female is more dissatisfying to the male than the loss of the given freedoms. An example of such prohibitive power is financial decision making authority. In safe, sane, and consensual BDSM, power exchange is always negotiated. The terms of a power exchange are made explicit, such that roles are clearly defined and consistent. Terms of an exchange may be drawn up in a contract between the participants the terms of the arrangement, whether with or without a contract, may be periodically re negotiated as a relationship evolves. However, since these re negotiations change the established power structure of the relationship, they should be done only when they are mutually beneficial and consensual. Category Dating sex stub ... more details
Customer Centric Relationship Management CCRM is a style of CRM that focuses on customer preferences, instead of customer leverage. This is a nascent sub discipline of traditional customer relationship management, to take advantage of changes in communications technology. A CRM system becoming more customer centric means being able to manage critical relationships more effectively and being positioned to offer new and expanded services. ref http www.accenture.com SiteCollectionDocuments PDF Accenture Homeless prenatal PRINT High.pdf ref Features of CCRM Customer Centric Relationship Management is used in company marketing, customer service and sales, including tailored marketing one to one customer service retaining customers building brand loyalty providing information customers actually want Accenture ref http www.accenture.com ie en Pages service consulting customer relationship management overview summary.aspx ref and Emerald Group Publishing Emerald Insight ref http www.emeraldinsight.com journals.htm?articleid 1771041&show pdf ref are now beginning to focus on CCRM as a discipline, with studies appearing on Mendeley ref http www.mendeley.com research crm customercentric knowledge management empirical research ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Customer Relationship Management Category Customer experience management Category Customer relationship management software Category Electronic commerce Category Marketing Category Office and administrative support occupations ... more details
have only secondary relationships, and may or may not be seeking primary relationship s . Within ... examples. From the class of relationship usage I raise children and share finances with my ... relationship with her ahead of that with Jane. From the ranking usage I have begun spending more time ... And Secondary Relationship Category Intimate relationships Category Polyamory ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name How to Destroy a Relationship Type Album Artist The Servant band The Servant Cover THE SERVANT.jpg Released 2006 Recorded Genre Alternative rock , indie rock , Indie pop Length Label Producer Reviews Last album The Servant album The Servant br 2004 This album How to Destroy a Relationship br 2006 Next album How to Destroy a Relationship is the second album released by London rock music rock group The Servant band The Servant . It was released in Italy , France , and Switzerland on October 2, 2006 see 2006 in music . The producer was Jim Lowe, who produced the last Stereophonics and Charlatans albums. Citation needed date February 2007 Confirmed titles How To Destroy a Relationship 3 34 Sleep Deprivation 3 43 Hey Lou Reed 4 10 Save Me Now 3 57 Moonbeams 3 41 Brains 4 32 Hey Do You Feel Good? 4 47 I Should Be Your Girlfriend 3 50 I Wish I Could Stop Wishing for Things 3 19 On Your Knees Kid 4 23 Out Of Phase 3 26 Singles How To Destroy A Relationship 2006 I Should Be Your Girlfriend 2006 Hey Lou Reed 2007 DEFAULTSORT How To Destroy A Relationship Category 2006 albums Category The Servant albums fr How to Destroy a Relationship ru How to Destroy a Relationship ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Event relationship graphs ERGs are a generalized type of mathematical Graph mathematics graph used for modeling discrete event system dynamics . ERGs are completely general in that any dynamic system can be modeled as an ERG in other words, they have the full power of Turing machines . References Savage, E. L., Schruben, L. W., Yucesan E. 2005 , On the Generality of Event Relationship Graph Models , INFORMS Journal on Computing 17 1 , pp.  3 9. Schruben, L. 2007 , Modeling Causality with Event Relationship Graphs , in Fishwick, P.A 2007 , Handbook of Dynamic System Modeling , pp.  23 1 23 21. Category Systems theory ... more details
, J. A. 2003 . Explication relationship management as a general theory of public relations. Journal ... function, whereas relationship management is conceptualized as a management function that utilizes communication strategically. ref name Ledingham, J. A. 1998 Relationship management ultimately ... separate functions. In addition, image building is an important aspect of relationship management because .... Public Relations Review, 19 2 , 121 139. ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Relationship Management ... more details