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A specific share or slot of a certain market (pg. 138)
A special account from a company that has established credit with a hotel (pg. 61)
The act of employees stealing or tampering with liquor (pg. 92)
Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and sustains the well-being of the local people (pg. 217)
Used to maximize room revenue at hotel (pg. 77)
A figure used to represent the alcohol content in alcoholic beverages (pg. 117)
Capable of varying or changing (pg. 11)
Activity done for enjoyment when not working (pg. 226)
Travel for recreation or the promotion and arrangement of such travel (pg. 208)
The time period from 1920-1933 when it was illegal to produce or sell alcohol in the United States (pg. 117)
Ability to create and maintain the conditions under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony to support present and future generations (pg. 12)
Provides the source of potential new clients or business (pg. 204)
Time free from work (pg. 227)
These are created to ensure staff & guest safety as well as minimize direct and indirect costs from disaster (pg. 71)
A person paid to observe the bar for evaluation under the guise of being a regular guest (pg. 92)
Consists of following departments: front office, reservations, housekeeping, concierge, guest services, security & communications (pg. 59)
A paste for thickening sauces, made from equal parts fat and flour (pg. 135)
A concept that allows a company to expand quickly by allowing qualified people to use the systems, marketing, and purchasing power of the franchise (pg. 28)
An arrangement where several joint owners have the right to use a property as a vacation home under a time-sharing agreement (pg. 46)
Refers to a group of people eating together at one time in one place (pg. 93)

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