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    current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1751-1062.htm IJWBR 19‚2 A qualitative study of Chinese wine consumption and purchasing Implications for Australian wines The University of Western Australia‚ Perth‚ Australia Abstract Purpose ± This research aims to examine Chinese consumers’ wine consumption and purchasing behaviour. Design/methodology/approach ± The study‚ conducted during the Chinese New Year in early 2006‚ used in-depth interviews

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    selling out on release. SUMMER 2013 DUBAI PRIME RESIDENTIAL REVIEW Prime sales market update Helen Tatham Director of Residential Knight Frank Dubai The Dubai real estate market showed the first firm signs of recovery in early 2012 but this was not across all sectors. “Freehold ownership of Dubai real estate for non-Gulf Cooperation Council Nationals has now been in existence for over a decade. Since its inception in 2002‚ we saw a rapid rise in demand and pricing up to the peak

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    Ice Wine Research Paper

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    Wine is known to be an extremely versatile and malleable food source. It has the ability to please both the palette as well as the intellect. There are countless varietals of wine‚ including the ever exotic Eiswein‚ or as it is more commonly known as Ice Wine. The production of Ice Wine requires very specific parameters. So much so that it cannot be produced in most countries. Only some of the coldest climates can yield Ice Wine. Two of which are Canada and Germany. These two produce about 75 percent

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY France is the biggest wine producer in the world (7-8 billion bottles sold in 2010). 17% of French drink wine regularly‚which is a total of 9.35 million people. We identified that buying wine requires knowledge of the different kinds of wine and that many consumers find it difficult to get the information when they want it. Our team has identified this pain point as an opportunity to launch our product using smart phones and RFID technology on the wine bottles. The solution is an application

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    Wine was a delicacy‚ more sophisticated than beer. It was reserved for the prestige in ancient Greece and Rome‚ reflecting their power and status. Those who drank wine often looked down upon beer drinkers. Wine was often shared between guests at a symposium‚ where individuals would participate in intellectual discussions about a variety of subjects‚ ranging from political topics to philosophical questions and rhetoric. The formal atmosphere of the gatherings was a reminder of how civilized the Greeks

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    Kentucky Wine Industry Study Prepared by Binoy‚ Accamma Singto‚ Nujjari Xing‚ Chao Sullivan University Abstract The object of this research is to estimate the economic impact by Kentucky Tobacco Settlement Trust investments in the wine industry‚ including market structure and pricing. Research methodology is used by the five competitor forces model by Michael E. Porter. Introduction In the last decade‚ tobacco has been one of the most beneficial

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    High quality premium wines produced by France‚ Italy‚ Spain‚ Chile and Argentina. In the past years‚ Demand increased for premium wines‚ while consumption of inexpensive‚ lower quality wine had fallen. As a result of changes in consumption patterns‚ Europe had created a great deal of excess capacity‚ while wineries of the new world (South America) continued to increase vineyard acreage in response to strong demand for high quality wines. The size of the global wine industry was estimated

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    A Career in Real Estate

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    A Career in Real Estate In California real estate agents make between $22‚430 and $97‚320 annually‚ the average being $52‚280 ("Real Estate Sales Agents"). This is a pretty good amount of money considering the average American makes $42‚693 a year (“Per Capita Personal Income by State”). Real estate is anything but average‚ since agents are paid on commission. How you perform and how well you network will determine a lot of things in real estate such as your income. As long as you ’re actually selling

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    Real Estate Demographics

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    Demand of Residential Real Estate Demographics Demographics are the data that describes the composition of a population‚ such as age‚ race‚ gender‚ income‚ migration patterns and population growth. It is obvious that as the population increases‚ so will the demand for housing. As the income increases‚ so does the demand of real estate as people would be willing to pay higher prices. These statistics are an often overlooked but significant factor that affects how real estate is priced and what types

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    Before the French Revolution‚ there were three estates‚ or classes: the nobility‚ the clergy and the commoners. The nobility and the clergy had many more privileges than the third estate and that is what caused the French Revolution. The Third estate was composed of the peasants‚ the workers and the bourgeoisie; unlike the other segments of the Third Estate‚ the bourgeoisie was able to communicate its grievances to the public during the period after the French Revolution: 1789-1799. The peasants

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