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  2. Tearoom Trade - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 0-7156-0551-8. Tearoom Trade: Impersonal Sex in Public Places is a 1970 non-fiction book by American sociologist Laud Humphreys, based on his 1968 Ph.D. dissertation "Tearoom Trade: A Study of Homosexual Encounters in Public Places." The study is an analysis of men who participate in anonymous sex with other men in public lavatories, a ...

  3. Etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Etiquette ( / ˈɛtikɛt, - kɪt /) is the set of norms of personal behaviour in polite society, usually occurring in the form of an ethical code of the expected and accepted social behaviours that accord with the conventions and norms observed and practised by a society, a social class, or a social group. In modern English usage, the French ...

  4. Ethical Tea Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Ethical Tea Partnership is a Private Limited Company [1] that has been working with tea producers and tea companies to improve the sustainability of the tea industry since 1997. [2] [3] This industry-wide initiative, which was originally called the Tea Sourcing Partnership, was established by a number of large UK tea packing companies who ...

  5. Twinings - Wikipedia

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    www .twinings .co .uk. Twinings ( / ˈtwaɪnɪŋz / ⓘ) is a British marketer of tea and other beverages, including coffee, hot chocolate and malt drinks, based in Andover, Hampshire. [2] The brand is owned by Associated British Foods. It holds the world's oldest continually used company logo, and is London's longest-standing ratepayer, having ...

  6. Honest Tea - Wikipedia

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    Honest Tea was founded in 1998 by Seth Goldman, a graduate of Harvard and the Yale School of Management who got the idea to found a beverage company while he was at business school. There were two key ideas behind the company: to bring beverages to market that were organic and not as heavily sweetened, and to conduct the business using fair ...

  7. Wabi-cha - Wikipedia

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    Wabi-cha. Appearance. hide. Wabi-cha ( わび茶; 侘茶; 侘び茶 ), is a style of Japanese tea ceremony particularly associated with Sen no Rikyū, Takeno Jōō and its originator Murata Jukō. Wabi-cha emphasizes simplicity. The term came into use in the Edo period, prior to which it was known as wabi-suki ( 侘数寄 ), suki meaning ...

  8. Mary Lou Heiss - Wikipedia

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    Mary Lou was one of the first premium tea merchants to insist on providing the harvest date on the seasonal teas offered by their tea company Tea Trekker. [2] She has been nominated for the James Beard Award for Reference and Scholarship for their co-authored book The Story of Tea: A Cultural History and Drinking Guide , published in 2007 by ...

  9. Ochaya - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Ichiriki Chaya, one of the most famous tea houses where geisha entertain in Gion. In Japan, an ochaya (お茶屋, literally "tea house") is an establishment where patrons are entertained by geisha . In the Edo period, chaya could refer to establishments serving tea and drinks ( mizujaya (水茶屋) ), offering rooms for rent by ...