A local application consisting of two entities is usually many-to-many.
The publishing house was usually responsible for publishing various types of books, including novels, essays, poems, and so on. The author referred to the person who created the book. He could be a professional, an amateur, a novelist, and so on.
These entities may have different roles such as editors, editors, reviewers, and editors. There may also be some cooperative or competitive relationships between them. In addition, there may be some competition or cooperation between different publishing houses and authors to strive for more publishing opportunities and higher royalties.
Therefore, a local application is composed of multiple entities, and there may be complex relationships and interactions between these entities.
Novel entities can be new characters, settings, or concepts introduced in a story. They're things that haven't been seen before in that particular fictional world.
I'm not sure which cosmic girl you're referring to because I don't have enough context to answer your question. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
The Enfield Poltergeist case is quite famous. In London, a family's house was plagued by poltergeist activity. Furniture moved on its own, objects were thrown around, and voices were heard. It attracted a lot of attention, including that of paranormal investigators.
One well - known entity based on a true story is the movie 'Schindler's List'. It tells the real - life story of Oskar Schindler who saved many Jews during the Holocaust. Another is the book 'Into the Wild', which is based on the true adventures of Christopher McCandless.