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    holidays retailers needed to come up with a new way to communicate with their customers in stores, as well as online. Stores such as Target, Macy’s, and Kohl’s all took there brick-and-mortar locations to the next level. Michael Jones, writer for Forbes magazine, tells us about how Target has created a new, convenient, in-store experience called “Target Wonderland”. Target Wonderland was showcased in New York City over this past holiday season. It is 16,000 square feet, filled with technology…

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    Target Breach Case Study

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    Our group decided to discuss the Target breach. This breach occurred in 2013 when they stated hackers broke into the retailer’s network using login credentials stolen from a heating, ventilation and air conditioning company that does work for Target at a number of locations. This company called Fazio had access rights to Target’s network for carrying out tasks like remotely monitoring energy consumption and temperatures at various stores. The attackers leveraged the access provided by the Fazio…

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    GLOBAL RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGET The earth is occupied by humans and a diverse range of fauna and flora, as well as extremely microscopic beings that thrive on the earths natural resources. So why isn't renewable (green) energy one of them? The earth gives us a multitude of resources that are being used and destroyed with in years. Nature in it's natural form is resilient and once human interaction intensifies nature is less forgiving. The Renewable Energy Target is a target aimed to reduce…

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    The explosion down range from an explosive target, the loud sound and feel of recoil, this is shooting and I love it. Hitting a 150 yard target is like winning the lottery and it’s a great feeling. I would like to let people who have never fired a firearm to try it and it might change their opinion on weapons. Take target shooting as an example, I have hit the bullseye many times and it’s an adrenaline rush. Due to some bans, some fun parts of target shooting like explosive rounds with powerful…

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    As of 10/06/2015 Kohl’s current ratio is stronger than the industry average and stronger then Target. For the quick ratio, Kohl’s and Target are both well below the industry average as of 10/06/2015. Kohl’s current ratio as of 10/06/2015 shows it has $1.77 in current assets for every $1.00 in current liabilities. This shows that Kohl’s has enough assets to pay off any…

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    Our first main target audience is office workers. Office workers involves in lots of paperwork and important document during working hours. Our mug prevent these important document and paperwork from getting wet because it has a special feature to be attached to the tables. For example, if an employee’s workplace is full of papers and documents, even if he accidentally knocked over the mug, he does not have to worry about the documents getting wet or ruined because the mug can prevent such…

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    Target fixation is a motorcycle 101 concept that riders learn about when getting their license. Although the problem is easy enough to understand, its solution is easier said than done. Target fixation is the human tendency to "home into" the very thing you wish to avoid. The term was coined during World War 2, when pilots sometimes flew into the targets they were strafing. The problem still exists among pilots today. Operators of highly responsive vehicles, such as aircraft and motorcycles,…

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    People, past and present- Target child is emerging in this skill set. Z does not identify similarities and differences in personal and family characteristics consistently. In Z’s self-portrait, Z did not coincide the colors of his hair, clothes, and eyes with his portrait. Z also does not make verbal comments about the shades of each person’s skin. Z is demonstrating a beginning awareness of community, city and state. During various ‘themed’ weeks revolving around famous historical figures, Z…

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    The Red Target is Your Home: Images of Gender and the Family is an article that discusses many imperative topics similar to those found in Spring's writing. Spring stresses that propaganda found in school textbooks are misleading in ways that contradict a student's learning. For example, Harold Rugg’s social studies textbook…

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    Identify three instructional targets that are being assessed and identify the category of each target (knowledge, reasoning, complex skill, product, or affective). Support your response with information in the task description. (3 points) There are three instructional targets that are being assessed in this task. One instructional target is deep understanding. Students will be gaining knowledge from this task by learning about explorers and their voyages. They will learn how explorers took…

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