A closed association of nations or other groups
A close association of nations or other groups forme to advance common interest a course
alliences are people or places that are nice to one another and or promise not to attack in battle
carnivore
AAW can mean:AAW wrestlingAmerican Association of WoodturnersArts Academy in the WoodsAmerican Agri-womenand other groups
mutalism
Usually by disagreements between nations/groups of people. Or agreements with other nations/groups of people who have a disagreement with another group/nation. This isn't exactly how all wars start, but boiled down to the core, disagreement or a differing view is usually it.
Groups characterized by close personal contact and mutual dependence are often referred to as intimate or close-knit groups. Members in these groups typically have strong emotional bonds, rely on each other for support, and share personal information and experiences freely. The relationships in these groups are usually characterized by trust, understanding, and frequent interactions.
Brunei's primary allies include Malaysia and Singapore, with which it shares strong historical, cultural, and economic ties. It is also a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), fostering regional cooperation with other Southeast Asian nations. Additionally, Brunei maintains a close relationship with the United Kingdom and the United States, particularly in defense and security matters.
Some groups of Natives liked him (Algonquin, Huron and Wendat) while other Native groups did not like him (Iroquois)
Organisms living in close association with each other are called symbionts. These relationships can be mutualistic (benefiting both species), commensalistic (benefiting one species without harming the other), or parasitic (benefiting one species at the expense of the other). An example of a symbiotic relationship is the mutualistic partnership between bacteria in the human gut and the human host.
An interaction in which one organism lives in a close association with another is called symbiosis. There are three types of symbiosis; mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism. In mutualism, both species benefit from the association; in parasitism, one species benefits at the expense of the other; and in commensalism, one species benefits and the other species is neither harmed or helped.
by avoiding close interaction with other nations