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Relationship Definition–noun | 1. | a connection, association, or involvement. | | 2. | connection between persons by blood or marriage. | | 3. | an emotional or other connection between people: the relationship between teachers and students. | | | 4. | a sexual involvement; affair. | | From Dictionary
Problem Definition–noun | 1. | any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty. | | 2. | a question proposed for solution or discussion. | | 3. | Mathematics. a statement requiring a solution, usually by means of a mathematical operation or geometric construction. | –adjective | 4. | difficult to train or guide; unruly: a problem child. | | 5. | Literature. dealing with choices of action difficult either for an individual or for society at large: a problem play. | —Idiom | 6. | no problem, (used as a conventional reply to a request or to express confirmation, affirmation, or gratitude). | | From Dictionary
Advice Definition–noun | 1. | an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct, etc.: I shall act on your advice. | | 2. | a communication, esp. from a distance, containing information: Advice from abroad informs us that the government has fallen. Recent diplomatic advices have been ominous. | | 3. | an official notification, esp. one pertaining to a business agreement: an overdue advice. | | From Dictionary
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The immediatInterview: Syed Hasnat Masood, Director Corporate Communications, Telenor Pakistan Syed Hasnat Masood is Director Corporate Communications and Responsibility, Telenor Pakistan. Hasnat has been with Telenor since September 2005. Hasnat’s department has three distinct functionalities: External Corporate Communications deals with the media to establish company position on various subjects; Internal Corporate Communications streamlines management-employee interactions to create better understanding of corporate objectives; Corporate Responsibility aims to integrate community rWriter's choice 186: Andrew Anthony Andrew Anthony has been writing for The Observer since 1993. He is the author of On Penalties, which examines the metaphysics of football, and the polemical memoir, The Fallout. In this essay, Andrew writes about Clive James’s Cultural Amnesia. 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If you can detect the problem when it begins, [...]Steve Penner does it again… Steve Penner writes some interesting dating columns for SeacoastOnline.com. I’ve posted his stuff before, take a look: On Heightism, This Guy Knows. Here he goes again, talking about stigma about online dating and dating services. Read my previous entry where I take on Dr. Joyce—actually, she did a half okay job. Worries about being discovered online? Hey, get over it. This is 2008, for goodness sake! Does a dating service ‘stigma’ still exist? By Steve Penner November 21, 2008 6:what we do to ourselves “There are four people coming in right now. They are going straight to the hyperbaric chamber.” That’s what the nurse said late Saturday night. “It started about 11 Friday morning,” she said. She was talking about people coming to St Joe Hospital (Fort Wayne) for carbon monoxide poisoning. We were at the hospital, Nancy and I, to visit friends from our congregation that were in for that same reason. Fort Wayne got iced on Friday. Up to half an inch of ice. Everything was covered. And at one poinMoney & Mates: Q&A With Michael Eichler & Zack Rosen This week Queercents interviews Michael Eichler and Zack Rosen, owners and editors of The New Gay, a Washington, DC-based queer publication. Michael lives in Washington, DC and works in urban planning. When he’s not designing new bus rapid transit lines, he enjoys nearly-vegan cooking, cycling, making music, and his rockin’ boyfriend. Zack is a Chicago native currently living in Washington, DC. A recently downsized reporter, he enjoys running, cheap puns and defending ELO and Steely Dan to non |
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