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June 22, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners

Self Prognosis: Are these Mosquito Bites? Giant Acne? Tumors? Small Pox?

Nine and counting. Nine small (actually they’re abnormally larger than those typical teen acne) round bumps appeared on my face today. But one bite in particular was already apparent two days ago. Yet two days later, the size still never shrunk. This morning, I woke up to three fresh new bites on my forehead. Throughout […]

June 12, 2016June 12, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners

Where Halterman Goes, I Go

Culinary Post #3: Florence Florence is the epicenter for art and engineering. (Okay so this might be debatable but hear me out, I have a reason—or two). Florence can be described as the happy medium between the overcrowded city of Rome and the quite suburb of Arezzo. Yet it houses some of the finest painting in … Continue reading “Where Halterman Goes, I Go”

June 11, 2016June 12, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners

Wine is to Dine for

Culinary Post #2: La Buccianera Winery Who would’ve thought that wine could be so temperamental.

June 5, 2016Learners

Culinary Post #1: Roman Culture

“When in Rome…” eat as the Romans eat. Coming to Rome, I knew I needed to ready myself for the boatload of carbs I would partake in especially pizza and pasta.When my roommate and I first arrived, we walked to the nearest pizzeria to buy the cheapest yet fulfilling meal on the menu: pizza. The … Continue reading “Culinary Post #1: Roman Culture”

April 29, 2016Learners

One chapter ends for another to start

Here’s to the many memories made at TeaZ bar after slaving over the grueling chem exams.

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  • Wine in World History and Culture
  • Redox Chemistry
  • Biomolecules
  • Vinification
  • Health Impact of Alcohol
  • Alcohol Metabolism
  • Organoleptic Classification of Wines
  • Grapes and Wine Styles
  • Italian Wine
  • Olive Oil
  • Pasta
  • Fermentation
  • Terroir
  • Coffee Brewing Techniques
  • History of Coffee Production
  • Chemical changes during Coffee Roasting
  • Coffee Types and Processing
  • Putting Science and Aesthetics Together

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