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Relationships may refer to relational models, interpersonal relationship, or a mathematical relationship. Interpersonal relationships, for example, are social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more people. They may vary in differing levels of intimacy and sharing and may be centered around something shared in common. One would not guess that Aquinas meditated on the relationship of trade and pricing. According to him, fair trade should be regulated by the notion of a "just price". Read Aquinas and the Just Price to discover more. Interpersonal relationships are seldom free of conflicts. Two infamous psychological experiments discovered that ordinary people can be persuaded to do terrible things to other people – to be discovered in Contextual Cruelty. In his theory of relativity, Albert Einstein discovered new relationships of space and time that shattered previous assumptions. Theory of Relativity gives you an example of a creative mind at work. Aquinas and the Just Price Conspicuous Consumption Either Way The Marshall Plan The Prince |
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