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- A term used by some companies instead of employee.
- A term used to signify an independent (often self employed) person working as if directly employed by the company of which they are an associate. Such a person may be an associate of more than one company.
- The term for the lowest level of attorney in a United States law firm. See Associate (business rank)
- Associate company, an accounting and business valuation concept.
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- Associate member
- Associate, a person who has some dealings with another, possibly a friend. Often used for business partners.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association
Association may refer to:
- Voluntary association, a group of individuals who voluntarily enter into an agreement to accomplish a purpose
- 501(c) non-profit organization
- Professional association
- Alumni association, an association of former students of a college or university
- An industry trade group is also known as a trade association
- Sports association
Associations in various fields of study:
- Association (statistics), comes from two variables that are related
- Association (psychology), something linked in memory or imagination with a thing or person
- Archaeological association, in archaeology, the relationship between objects found together
- Association (ecology), a set of organisms which appear together and cover areas in a roughly uniform way
- Association (astronomy), combined or co-added group of astronomical exposures
- Genetic association
- Association (object-oriented programming), in object-oriented programming, a relationship between classes
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[edit] See also
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpersonal_relationship
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Friendships consist of mutual liking, trust, respect, and often even love and unconditional acceptance. They usually imply the discovery or establishment of similarities or common ground between the individuals.[2] Internet friendships and pen-pals may take place at a considerable physical distance. Brotherhood and sisterhood can refer to individuals united in a common cause or having a common interest, which may involve formal membership in a club, organization, association, society, lodge, fraternity, or sorority. This type of interpersonal relationship relates to the comradeship of fellow soldiers in peace or war. Partners or co-workers in a profession, business, or common workplace also have a long term interpersonal relationship.
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