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  2. National Federation of the Blind v. Target Corp. - Wikipedia

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    National Federation of the Blind v. Target Corporation, 452 F. Supp. 2d 946 (N.D. Cal. 2006), was a class action lawsuit in the United States that was filed on February 7, 2006, in the Superior Court of California for the County of Alameda, and subsequently moved to federal court (the district court for the northern district of California). [1]

  3. Baby bumper headguard cap - Wikipedia

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    A baby bumper headguard cap, also known as a falling cap, or pudding hat, is a protective hat worn by children learning to walk, to protect their heads in case of falls. [ 1 ] Known as a pudding or black pudding , a version used during the early 17th century until the late 18th century was usually open at the top and featured a sausage-shaped ...

  4. History of Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Target Canada racked up losses of $2.1 billion in its short life, and the store's botched expansion was characterized by the Canadian and US media as a "spectacular failure", [59] "an unmitigated disaster", [60] [61] and "a gold standard case study in what retailers should not do when they enter a new market". [62]

  5. Polar fleece - Wikipedia

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    Polar fleece garments are traditionally available in the micro, 100, 200, and 300 variants, where the numbers represent the fleece's weight in grams per square meter (gsm). The heavier fleece are warmer. Fleece can range from being high loft to tightly knit. High loft fleece is warmer because it traps tiny air pockets which holds body heat. [8]

  6. Leather flying helmet - Wikipedia

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    Helen Kerly's helmet from World War II. Roald Dahl's RAF flying helmet from World War II, fitted with oxygen mask and communications equipment. A leather flying helmet, also known as an aviator hat, bomber hat or soft flight helmet, is a usually leather cap with large earflaps, a chin strap, and often a short bill that is commonly turned up at the front to show the lining (often fleece or fur).

  7. Enclothed cognition - Wikipedia

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    Participants wearing a police uniform are also more likely to shoot unarmed target. [17] By wearing additional clothes, human cognitive processes could be affected. Existing study suggested that wearing bicycle helmets compared to wearing baseball caps would cause the participants to score higher in risk taking and sensation seeking. [18]

  8. International Hat Company - Wikipedia

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    International Hat was an early participant in the establishment of industry standards, product certification, and claimant issues arising from patent infringement cases within the hat segment of the U.S. apparel industry. International Hat has had several labor issues settled in the US legal system. The company also participated in ways to ...

  9. Nightcap (garment) - Wikipedia

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    The hat has become typical nightwear for a sleeper especially in comical drawings or cartoons along with children's stories, plays, and films; for example, in several Lupin III animations Daisuke Jigen has worn one as a continuation of the "hat covering eyes" gag, and in The Science of Discworld Rincewind has one with the word "Wizzard ...