Ted Kaczynski, the "Unabomber," targeted those he felt were responsible for wrongs against society (in some cases only objectionable to him). These included UNiversity professors and students, Airlines, two computer retailers, and marketing and lobbying individuals.
His targets were nanotechnologists:defined as the engineering of fuctional systems at the molecular level.
Ted sent homemade bombs that targeted universities, airlines and computer stores, killing three and injuring 23 others. He was in a mindless crusade against progress.
Unabomber - album - was created in 1999.
"The study's target group" is more concise and direct than "the target group of the study." It is clear and to the point.
The target group were groups of christianity.
The population of Target Group is 2,011.
Target Group was created in 1979.
The population of Target Group is 448.
A target group are your end users.
Almost every group was not a target in the Holocaust. Jews were the target, you could also argue that gypsies were a target also.
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.
Target Group Index was created in 2010-01.
Unabomber
A target group is any group that is targeted. (The term is widely used in marketing. For some products the target group is teens, for others it is suburban familes, and for some it is the elderly).