Ted Kaczynski, the "Unabomber," targeted those he felt were responsible for wrongs against society, advancing technology at the expense of human freedom, as he saw it.
His targets generally included university professors and students, airlines, and computer retailers. Two victims worked for advertising and lobbying firms connected to large business concerns.
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Unabomber - album - was created in 1999.
The target group were groups of christianity.
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There are so many things wrong with this. "An unabomber" is incorrect, as the "u" in "unabomber" is acting like "y" as a consonant, and therefore it should read "a unabomber". However, that doesn't really matter because "Unabomber" is a proper noun, referring to either the domestic terrorist Theodore Kaczynski or the poker player Phil Laak. It should read "The Unabomber", not "a unabomber". "11" should have a "th", signifying the word "eleventh", and not the number "eleven". Finally, even though it is punctuated with a question mark, that is only a fragmented sentence. "Does anyone have an essay about The Unabomber to give to an 11th grader?" is the implied query, which brings me to my final answer: Do your own work, brat.
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Missionary groups tend to target Native Americans so that they can get them to believe in their same Christian beliefs.
In business, a target group of people can be seniors citizens, teens and/or toddlers, for example. The target groups are people an organization directs its advertising message to, and these people are likely to purchase the organization's product or service. Target groups help with an organization's mission, use of resources and long-term goals. It's a matter of survival for an organization to figure-out its target group/ market. If an organization pin-points the wrong target groups than it can't make a profit or fulfill its business mission.
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The Times target socio-economic groups A and B, whereas The Sun targets groups C to E.
Unabomber The True Story - 1996 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Iceland:L UK:15