Nouvelle Cuisine (Noun) – Lighter compared to typical French dishes. Uses a thinner consistency with the sauces, and more natural ingredients.
Source: del Moral, R. G. (1AD, January 1). Gastronomic … Read More
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Nouvelle Cuisine (Noun) – Lighter compared to typical French dishes. Uses a thinner consistency with the sauces, and more natural ingredients.
Source: del Moral, R. G. (1AD, January 1). Gastronomic … Read More
(adjetive) Tending to overwhelm or intimidate someone or something.(Merriam Webster)
Ive always encountered this word in class whenever a teacher explains a seemingly terrifying assignment that’s due.
“Project 2 … Read More
to embrace the values of the organization, including ethics, morals, fairness, and equality. The new paradigm in corporate American hospitality is the shift in emphasis from the production aspect.
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(adjective) Behavior that seems to be noisy, energetic, cheerful, rowdy.(Lexico.com)
Ive encountered this word while reading this weeks weekly reading by Williams, I K. “36 hours in Yokohama… Read More
Wine (Noun) – Aged juices of fresh ripe grapes, added with other sugar containing fruits. Can be categorized as red, white or rose wine. Can be more specific and say … Read More
(phrase)Its a type of leadership that includes the cause and effect type of reasoning to motivate workers. By encouraging workers to strive for the good cause and effect, this can … Read More
NOUN – devotional contemplation and abandonment of the will as a form of religious mysticism.
Quietism is the pejorative name given to a set of Christian beliefs that rose in … Read More
(synonym)Diction- A style of speaking or writing as dependent on choice of words(Dictionary.com)
Ive encountered this word when I was reading the annotated google doc we were doing … Read More
Here are terms our class explored Week 12
Cage Free- MARIA – Products are not kept locked up or limited to no access to the outside. also known as “barn … Read More
Inarguable(adverb)- meaning it cannot be argued against(merriam Webster)
I encountered this word when I was doing my annotated bibliography. In one of the articles, they cite a authors … Read More
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