What does not influence the level of local residents' support for tourism development?
A) Employment opportunities for tourism
B) The perceived benefits from tourism exceed the costs
C) The state of the local economy
D) Property, sales, and occupational taxes paid by tourism organizations
Your restaurant just received a citation from your Liquor License Enforcement Agency for serving to underage individuals.
Devise a short-term solution to correct the problem and ensure your service staff follows the laws regarding service of alcoholic spirits.
The expected value measures the central tendency of a probability distribution.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In many modern kitchens, an expediter serves as a liaison between food production and serving staff during busy shifts.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Training is often more structured and effective in larger companies.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Why shouldn't we permit members of the public to use our freight elevators?
A) Freight elevators are usually too small to carry many passengers, and the addition of members of the public would overload the system.
B) There is no reason why members of the public should be prohibited from using freight elevators.
C) Freight elevators often lack many of the safety features present in a passenger elevator.
D) None of the above
Looking at the past and using that information to predict the future is known as
A) organizing B) forecasting C) motivating D) planning
Differentiate between the United States and Europe wine labeling. How do the two wine regions label their wines? List some examples.
What will be an ideal response?
One of the main reasons for a large growth in tourism to regions outside North America and Europe are:
A) The cleanup and beautification of those environments
B) More people have money to travel in the United States
C) Good economic growth and stable political climate
D) New tourist attractions in areas that draw more people
The cost of leasing is likely to be higher than the cost of purchases when there are relatively few lessors.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false