the relationship between a book and a loan is that at the library they loan you a book for a week up to a month depending on what type of book it is...
A relationship is an association between the instances of one or more entity types. For example, a student may be related to a class by being enrolled in that class. Another example is the link between mother and children. One mother may have many children, but each child has only one mother.A relationship between entities is given a relevant name. For example, there is a relationship between MANAGER and DEPARTMENT. A manager manages the department; on the other hand a department is managed by a manager. This leads to a relationship called "Manages" between MANAGER and DEPARTMENT.Similarly, there is a relationship between AUTHOR and the BOOK. An author writes a book; on the other hand a Book is written by an Author. This leads to a relationship called "Writes" between AUTHOR and BOOK
The book of Job talks about the relationship between God and Job. It is not prophetic because job was not a prophet, the book is plainly the story of what happened to Job and his relationship with God.
they are cousins
he wrote the book and oliver
non of your busness but out of people life
Yes there is a relationship between the old testament and the law , as the book of Moses Leviticus is full of laws the Jews had to follow.
There is a relationship between thermodynamics and statistics. For more detail than you can probably handle, check out the book Statistical Thermodynamics by McQuarrie.
The Primary Mortgage is that relationship that exists between a lender and a potential borrower. on the other hand, the Secondary Mortgage Market is the relationship that exists after the loan is closed and the lender markets the collateral of that loan for sale to an investor.
It's between the covers, I suggest you start by looking there.
they are married
boy friend girl friend
The relationship between the first mortgage plus the equity line of credit at it's maximum and the value of the property as a percentage