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What (who) is hospitality cost - definition

GRECO-ROMAN DIVINE RIGHT AND DUTY OF HOSTPITALITY
Duty of hospitality; Duties of hospitality; Rights to hospitality; Right to hospitality; Hospitium (pilgrim hostel)
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  • The former Hospitium of [[St Mary's Abbey, York]], England

Cost, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TEXAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Cost, TX
Cost is an unincorporated community in Gonzales County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population 62 in 2000.
Hospitality industry         
BROAD CATEGORY OF FIELDS WITHIN THE SERVICE INDUSTRY
Hospitality Industry; HoReCa; Horeca; Hospitality company; MHCIMA; Hospitality consulting; Hospitality Consulting; Culinary industry; Hotel and catering industry; United States hospitality industry; Hospitality industry in the United States
The hospitality industry is a broad category of fields within the service industry that includes lodging, food and drink service, event planning, theme parks, travel and tourism. It includes hotels, tourism agencies, restaurants and bars.
Cost reduction         
PROCESS USED BY COMPANIES TO REDUCE THEIR COSTS AND INCREASE THEIR PROFITS
Cost-cutting; Cost cutting; Cost saving; Cost-saving
Cost reduction is the process used by companies to reduce their costs and increase their profits. Depending on a company’s services or products, the strategies can vary.

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Hospitium

Hospitium ([hɔs̠ˈpɪt̪iʊ̃]; Greek: ξενία, xenia, προξενία) is the ancient Greco-Roman concept of hospitality as a divine right of the guest and a divine duty of the host. Similar or broadly equivalent customs were and are also known in other cultures, though not always by that name. Among the Greeks and Romans, hospitium was of a twofold character: private and public.