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Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
Distilled SpiritsWe drink for pleasure ofour company or for tasteand sensation of largevariety of beveragesDistilled SpiritsPrinciple of DistillationAlcohol vaporizes (becomes a gas) then alcohol vapors arecollected and re-condensed into liquid fo
Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
GewurztraminerMOST DISTINCTIVE AROMA OF ALL WINE VARIETIESGENERAL CHARACTERISTICSo HIGH ALCOHOLo LOW ACIDITYo TENDENCY TO OXIDATIONo COOL CLIMATE GRAPEAT ITS BESTo DEEP GOLDENo FULL BODIEDo SUBSTANTIAL STRENGTHo CONCENTRATIONo UNIQUE AROMAS -
Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
Growing GrapesViticultureTheory, science and study of the production ofgrapes.VinicultureTheory, art, science of growing wine, therebycombining viticulture in the vineyard andvinification in the wineryVinificationProcess of converting grapes into
Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
HealthIssuesandWine Healthgivingpropertieshavebeenattributedtowineforcenturies. H.E.Finkel,SocietyofWineEducatorsChronicle,Fall1985 HealthbenefitsofmoderatealcoholconsumptionarementionedintheGovt.sDietaryGuidelinesforAmericansHealthIssuesandWine
Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
ORVIETOA TOWN IN THE UMBRIA REGION SITUATED BETWEEN TUSCANY(FLORENCE) AND LAZIO (ROME).A BLEND OF WHITE GRAPES DOMINATED BY TREBBIANOO 40 - 60% TREBBIANOO 15 25% VERDELLOO GRACHETTO, CANAIOLO BIANCO, MALVASIA, OTHERSSOIL - CHALKYIN THE GLASSo SIM
Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
CheninBlancTheVarietal Allaboutaroma&substance Solidbackboneofacidityandseriousextract ConsumedmoreinFrancethanoutsideofFrance AcrispwhitewinewithvaryingdegreesofsweetnessCheninBlancVersatileGrapeFromNewWorldtablewinetofinestlonglivingsweetwin
Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
RedWines MoreIntense Aromas More Intense Flavors Extracted with Color and Tannins from GrapeSkins during fermentation Extraction determines style - Most importantstep in red-wine production White Wines = Acid / Fruit Balance Red Wines = Look for
Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
SANGIOVESEFresh CherryEarthSpiceLicoriceThymeWoodCloveDried CherryChocolateLow ExtractLow PigmentHigh AcidModerate TanninsModerate AlcoholSANGIOVESESangioveseClonesSangioveto(mostlyinChiantiClassico)Brunello(inMontalcino)PrugnoloGentile
Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
SauvignonBlancKnownforitsstrongflavorsTrendismovingfromgrassytomelonandcitrusOftenblendedwithSemillonHighinacidGreatwhitewineforfoodSauvignonBlancHistoryFromthewordsauvagewhichmeanswild FirstplantingsrecordedintheLoireValley,FranceattheMonaster
Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
SweetWinesSweet wines are a style of wine that can bemade from any varietalSweet wines are generally rare and expensive.Some well-known sweet wines include:French: Sauternes/Barsac, Beaumes de Venise,Quarts de Chaumes, BanyulsGerman Rielsings and E
Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
Zinfandel Zinfandelis a variety of red grape planted inover 10 percent of California wine vineyards.[1]DNA fingerprinting revealed that it is geneticallyequivalent to the Croatian grape CrljenakKatelanski, and also the Primitivo varietytraditionall
Cal Poly Pomona - HRT - 315
NEGOCIANTNEGOCIANT FRENCH TERM FOR MERCHANTPARTICULARLY WINE MERCHANTBUY GRAPES OR WINEBLEND LOTS WITHIN AN APPELLATIONBOTTLE UNDER OWN LABELRAP - MAKING PERFECTLY BALANCEDBLEND FROM IMPERFECT PARTSPOTENTIAL FOR ADULTERATION AND FRAUDIN BURGUNDY
University of Phoenix - 375 - 375
Life Span Perspective1Life Span PerspectiveMelinda CalhounPSY/375March 18, 2012Kris GrovesLife Span Perspective2Life Span PerspectiveScientists claim life span development begins at conception and ends at death. As soonas an individual is creat
Ahmadu Bello University - ANATOMY - 10
1. Where are each of the following vertebral ligaments located? In what order do theyoccur, going from superficial to deep?-SuperficialSupraspinous ligament: spans from the seventh cervical vertebra to the sacrum.Ligamentum nuchae: a triangular medial
Ahmadu Bello University - ANATOMY - 10
Campus Conversation on the EnvironmentNew Student ComponentHow does what we eat affect the environment? Do our culinary choices reflect on ournational character? How does our diet affect our health and our world?As an introduction to Benedictine Unive
Columbia College - FINC - 354
Lou RaiaHomework week 4Two firms have sales of $1,000,000 each. Other financial information is as follows:EBITInterest ExpenseIncome taxEquityFirm A$150,000$20,000$50,000$300,000Firm B$150,000$75,000$30,000$100,000What are the operating p
Columbia College - FINC - 354
A firm with sales of $500,000 has average inventory of $200,000. The industry average forinventory turnover is 4 times a year. What would be the reduction in inventory if the firm wereto achieve a turnover comparable to the industry average?Inventory t
Columbia College - FINC - 354
Company A has 3 debt issues of $3,000 each.The interest rate on issueA is 4%B is 6%C is 8%.Issue B is subordinate to A, and issue C, is subordinate to both A and B. The firms operatingincome (EBIT) is $500. Compute the times-interest-earned ratio fo
Columbia College - FINC - 354
What is the debt/equity ratio and the debt ratio for a firm with total debt of $700,000 and equityof $300,000?Debit / equity ratio = amount of debt / amount of equity$700,000 / $300,000 = 2.33%Debit ratio = amount of debt / (amount of debt + amount of
JCCC - FINANCE - bsm 343
WunderkindsDiana BlockBSM 38128 March 2012OctoberNovemberDecemberJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilBeg Inv400400400400400400400Production150752500300500May400June400JulyAugustSeptember150752500300500400400400400400400
Illinois State - ANT - 185
Anthropology 185 Test 2 Cheat Sheet(study session at 9:30 pm, Tuesday inSchroeder Hall 242)what the test will cover: Harukos World book Papa to Musume, video excerpts Lectures/discussion on East Asia & Japan Religion, Buddhism(sections 6 and 7 if
Illinois State - BSC - 201
Stream Diversity Manuscript Preparation:Point Breakdown:1. Abstract2. Introduction3. Methods4. Results5. Discussion6. Literature cited/Format/ Title PageTotal102015103015100 ptsManuscript Guidelines:1) General formatting tips :a) Use gui
Illinois State - LAN - 111.12
ORAL EXAM#1SPA 111As indicated in the syllabus, your oral abilities are evaluated twice in the semester. The first formal Oral exam will takeplace in the next few days. In this oral exam, you will be paired up with a classmate and you will be able to p
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
Chapter 9InternationalTradeTheDeterminantsofTrade Supposeasmall,isolatedcountrycalledHamiltoniaproducessteelandthereisnointernationaltrade. TherearenosteelexportsleavingHamiltoniaandnosteelimportscomingin. Acountrythatdoesnottradeandistotallysel
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
Chapter 13The Costs of ProductionCopyright 2006 Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Ltd. Theeconomicgoalofeveryfirmistomaximizeitsprofits.TotalRevenue,TR Theamountafirmreceivesforthesaleofitsoutput.TotalCost,TC Themarketvalueoftheinputsafirmuses
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
Chapter 14Firms in Perfectly Competitive MarketsCopyright 2006 Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Ltd.PerfectCompetitionAperfectlycompetitivemarkethasthefollowingcharacteristics: Therearemanybuyersandsellersinthemarket. Thegoodsofferedbythevariou
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
Chapter 15MonopolyCopyright 2006 Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Ltd.MonopolyandMarketPowerAmonopolyhasthefollowingcharacteristics: onesellerofaproduct. itsproductdoesnothaveclosesubstitutes. thefirmisapricesetter.Copyright 2006 Nelson, a div
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
Chapter 16OligopolyCopyright 2006 Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Ltd.AnotherCaseofImperfectCompetition:OligopolyAnoligopoly:hasthefollowingcharacteristics: Fewsellers,usuallybigfirms. Homogeneousornearlyidenticalproducts. Interdependentfirms
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
Chapter 17MonopolisticCompetitionCopyright 2006 Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Ltd.ImperfectCompetition Imperfectcompetitionreferstothosemarketstructuresthatfallbetweenperfectcompetitionandpuremonopoly. Thereare2whichwestudy. Thefirstis:Co
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
Chapters18, 19The Markets for Factors of Production andLabour Market DiscriminationCopyright 2006 Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Ltd.TheMarketsfortheFactorsofProduction Factorsofproductionaretheinputsusedtoproducegoodsandservices.Thebig3cla
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
Chapter 21Consumer TheoryCopyright 2006 Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Ltd.Utility Whenconsumersconsumegoodsandservices,theyderivesatisfaction(happiness)fromtheirconsumption. Wecallthissatisfactionutility. Weassumethatconsumerstrytomaximizet
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
1) The kinked demand curve modelA) suggests that price will remain constanteven with fluctuations in demand.B) assumes that marginal revenue sometimesincreases with output.C) assumes that competitors will match pricecuts and ignore price increases.
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
Chapter 15 MonopolyMonopoly and Market PowerA monopoly has the following characteristics: one seller of a product. its product does not have close substitutes. the firm is a price setter.Why Monopolies Arise The basic reason for monopoly is barrier
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
Positive economics is an approach to economicsthatA) seeks to understand behaviour and theoperation of systems without makingjudgments.B) analyzes outcomes of economic behaviour,evaluates them as good or bad, and mayprescribe preferred courses of a
McMaster - ECON - 1B03
1) A quotaA) limits the price producers can chargeB) limits the quantity producers can sellC) is often used with agricultural productsD) A and CE) B and C.1) A quotaA) limits the price producers can chargeB) limits the quantity producers can sell
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
ECON1BB3/1BB3E:INTRODUCTORYMACROECONOMICSSectionsC01,C03,C04McMasterUniversityWinter2011Instructor:Ms.BridgetOShaughnessy KTH4039055259140x23808oshaughnessy@mcmaster.caInstructionalAssistant:Ms.ShadabQaisserKTH3339055259140x23800econia@mcmast
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 2 PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONSRECOMMENDED QUESTIONS AND SELECTED ANSWERSRECOMMENDED: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7ANSWERS:6.a.b.c.d.e.micromicromacromicromacro7.a.b.c.d.e.positivepositivenormativenormativepositive
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
1/23/2010Threestepprogramforanalyzingchangesinequilibrium1.Decidewhethertheeventshiftsthesupplyordemandcurve(orperhapsboth)2.Decideinwhichdirectionthecurveshifts3.UsethesupplyanddemanddiagramtoseehowtheshiftchangestheequilibriumpriceandquantityEx
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 3 PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONSRecommended: 2,3,4,72. a)Econ100250 Socb) The opportunity cost of reading 100 pages of sociology is 40 pages of economics(to read an extra 100 pages of soc, Maria must give up reading 40 pages of econ).3. a)USJ
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 4 PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONSRecommended: 1,3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12For questions 3 and 5 I have given the shifts and the change in P and Q. Of course inyour answers, you should be drawing the diagrams for each part. Also, consider eachpart separately
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 5 PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONS ANSWERSRecommended problems: 1,2,5,6,11,121.a.b.c.d.e.f.g.5.a.CIC and ICGC and NXINominal GDP: $200, $400, $800Real GDP: $200, $400, $400GDP deflator: 100, 100, 200
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 6 HOMEWORK PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONS ANSWERSRecommended problems: 1,2,5,6,7,92. CPI2005 = 100CPI2006 = 146inflation = 46%5. a)b)c)d)e)new goodsquality changesubstitutionquality changesubstitution6. a) 400%b) 371%c) 1970: 2.0 minut
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 7 PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONS ANSWERSRecommended problems: 5,6,8,96.a.consumption: lettuce, clothes, gasolineinvestment: sewing machine, robot, factory8.a.b.foreign direct investmentCanadian GDP increases; increase in Canadian GNP would be
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
Chapter 8 Homework AnswersAssigned: 1,5,7,8,10a,b,e,12.1.a) eastern Europeanc) software company5.Perceived risk of other bonds was higher so the interest rates went up.7.a) investmentc) saving8.C = $600 billionG = $130 billionI = S = $70 bill
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
Chapter 9 - Homework AnswersAssigned: 1,5,7,91.labor force = 144,568,000LFPR = 68%unemployment rate = 4.2%5.These numbers are consistent if the labor force grew by 1.6 million people. Asthe population grows, the labor force constantly grows so it
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 10 PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONS ANSWERSRecommended: 1,7,8,9,101.b. No - it is not a unit of account or a medium of exchange (it is a store of value)d. No - it is a method of deferred payment, not a medium of exchange and it is nota store of valu
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 11 HOMEWORK ANSWERS1. a. P = 2V = 20b.M V = P YM V P Y+=+MVPY0 + 0 = ?+ 5Since the left hand side must equal the right hand side, nominal GDP (P*Y) willnot change. Prices will fall by 5%.c. M V = P YIf V is constant and Y is growi
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 12Suggested problems: 1,3,4,5,7,8,10,11,121.a.c.e.Cdn Exportsno changeno changeincreaseCdn Importsincreaseincreaseno changeCdn Net Exportsdecreasedecreaseincrease4.a.d.Impact on Cdn net capital outflowincreasedecreasetype o
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 13 HOMEWORK ANSWERSSuggested problems: 1,2,3,6,7,8,91. Japan is running a trade surplus because of high saving relative to domesticinvestment. The other factors mentioned will affect the real exchange rate and thecomposition of imports and exp
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 14 HOMEWORK ANSWERSSuggested problems: 2,3,5,7,8,9,122.a.PLRASSRASP0ADY*Yb.PLRASSRASP0P1ADADY1 Y*YOutput falls, price falls, unemployment rises.c.PLRASSRASSRASP0P1P2ADADY*YThe higher unemployment rate means that w
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
CHAPTER 15 HOMEWORK ANSWERSSuggested problems: 1,2,4,5,6,8,9,10,11.1.a.b.4.Increase in money supply. Interest rate falls.Decrease in money demand. Interest rate falls.a.11 MPC13=1 MPC3 * (1 MPC ) = 1multiplier =1 MPC = 1 / 3MPC = 2 / 3b.
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
Econ 202 AD-AS Model1. Draw a diagram showing an economy that is currently in a boom. What is true aboutthe unemployment rate in this economy?PLRASY2. An economy begins in long run equilibrium. A terrorist attack causes consumerspending to decline
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
PRACTICETEST2,ECON1BB3,FALL2009PLEASENOTETHATMC#2,15,33,34,45,AND47ANDSA#1COMEFROMCHAPTER6(WHICHAREONTEST#1THISSEMESTER)ECONOMICS 1BB3Introductory MacroeconomicsSections C03, C04Term Test #2March 14, 2009This examination paper includes 13 pages inc
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
PRACTICETEST#2ECONOMICS 1BB3Introductory MacroeconomicsSections C01, C02Term Test #2November 13, 20109:00 amThis examination paper includes 11 pages including the title page and 44 questions. You are responsible for ensuring that your copy of the p
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
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McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
PRACTICE QUESTIONS, FINAL EXAM SHORT ANSWER1. Show what happens when the central bank of a small open economy with fixed exchange rates tries toreduce the money supply. Also explain what happens in words. (5 points)rMSMDMPADY2. Suppose that nomi
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
FINALEXAMMULTIPLECHOICEPRACTICEQUESTIONS1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.ABCCADDCBDBB