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maxi cosi emme 360 all-in-one convertible car seat

maxi cosi emme 360 all-in-one convertible car seat Maxi-Cosi Emme 360° Rotating All-in-One Convertible Car Seat – Swaddles Baby

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maxi cosi emme 360 all-in-one convertible car seat Maxi-Cosi Emme 360° Rotating All-in-One Convertible Car Seat – Swaddles BabyThe Maxi Cosi Emme is an innovative rotational car seat with 360 FlexiSpin technology that allows you to swivel the car seat in all modes of use (rear and forward facing). You can easily get your child in and out of the car with less back strain. Maxi Cosis TensionFix is a patent pending red to green tension sensitive indicator that shows you when your seat belt has tension. Emme 360 evolves with your child as they grow from birth to 10 years.

The Maxi Cosi Emme is an innovative rotational car seat with 360° FlexiSpin technology that allows you to swivel the car seat in all modes of use (rear- and forward-facing). You can easily get your child in and out of the car with less back strain.  Maxi-Cosi’s TensionFix™ is a patent-pending red-to-green tension-sensitive indicator that shows you when your seat belt has tension. Emme 360™ evolves with your child as they grow from birth to 10 years. 


Specifications
  • 360° FlexiSpin rotational seat makes getting your child in and out of the car easier than ever.
  • Soft locks in the base keep the seat steady when buckling and unbuckling.
  • Easy-turn handles make the seat simple to rotate.
  • All-in-One convertible car seat with 3 modes of use: rear-facing (5–40 lbs.), forward-facing (22–65 lbs.), and belt-positioning booster (40–100 lbs.)
  • Designed with an attached connection cord to ensure that the base and seat must be used together when installed.
  • Maxi-Cosi’s TensionFix™  is our patent-pending red-to-green tension-sensitive indicator that shows you when your seat belt has tension.
  • Built-in vehicle belt lock-off arm that helps you get a secure fit during installation.
  • QuikFit 10-position headrest and harness adjust easily when your child advances to the next growth stage.
  • ReclineFit with 5 reclining positions adds to your child’s comfort.
  • ClipQuik™ Magnetic Chest Clip promotes struggle-free buckling for easy in and out.
  • Innovative cup holder design rotates to accommodate sippy cups of various shapes and styles.
  • Both cup holders are removable and dishwasher-safe.
  • PureCosi™ fabrics are made without wool or added fire retardant treatment.
  • All fabrics and cushions are machine-washable and dryer-safe.
  • QuikClean seat pad insert easily removes for fast cleaning (car seat can be used without the insert)
  • Plush, soft materials designed with extra cushioning and support.
  • Harness holders keep the harness out of your way while placing your child in the seat.
  • 1-year warranty.

 

Dimensions & Weight

  • 19" D x 22" W
  • 38 lbs.
  • Rear-facing 5-40 lbs.
  • Forward-facing 22-65 lbs.
  • Belt-positioning booster 40-100 lbs.

 

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Nemo
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Essential reading for a fuller and more accurate comprehension of American history
Format: Hardcover
I'm not in the habit of writing reviews, but I strongly recommend Hitler's American Model as critical reading for our political moment, especially given the conversations about racism, antisemitism, and white supremacy that the Trump administration and Charlottesville have bought to the fore. It's imperative that we understand the depth of racism integral to American policy making and execution. Numerous European countries recognized America as the world's leader in racist legislation, and American immigration, naturalization, and antimiscegenation law influenced the Nazi legislators who crafted the Nuremberg Laws. They did not import American legal policy and praxis wholecloth, but studied it deeply as a precedent for not just a race-based, but a racist, system of laws that privileged the "master race" over the inferior dilutors of that race--in the Nazi case, the Jews. American exclusion and criminalization of non-white people proffered a blueprint of inspiration to Nazi radicals, who engaged intimately with it in the hopes of carrying it out to its logical extent: an openly racist legal system that drove out the racially decrepit to foster a pure Aryan state.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2017
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Jim Emison
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
America's Fascist Governments
Format: Hardcover
"Love it" is not the correct phrase for how I related to the book. An important book for which I am thankful sobered and shamed by the book, better express my feelings. America to our lasting shame was the Mid-Tewentith Century global leader in the law of racial disenfranchisement & suppression despite our constitution to the contrary. That we were one model for Nazi race law is an abomination, a stain we can never remove. Professor Whitman though is generous to America, and this old, white, Tennessean, believes incorrect, when he states (p. 145) that the Nazi's went beyond American racism by creating, "...something different: the "organization of a fascist state"." The author is correct that the United Staes of America was itself not a "fascist state". However, within the United States, at least at the county level, governments existed and were tolerated by the federal government, that were indeed fascist in all but name. One-party county governments based on white supremacy and dedicated to maintaining white rule, black poverty & political powerlessness, racial purity & separation, at any cost including murder, existed in the South, in Tennessee, long before Hitler. These Southern county governments were very effective police states that employed government led white terror to control African Americans. White terrorists county governments they were. Fascist they were. Americans organized fascist local governments long before Germans organized on a national scale and streamlined their murder machine. Americans fascists killed fewer, but kill they did.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2017
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Teacher of Teachers
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 3
Impressive sources, sophomoric writing.
Format: Kindle
Should everyone read this book? Certainly. But the writing is too poor for me to offer an enthusiastic four or five star recommendation. I'm surprised an editor did not clean this up so that the book could live up to its eye-opening content. This already short book has quite a lot of distracting, repetitive padding. Symbolic of this is the use of the phrase "of course" - it appears thirty times. More repetition appears in the author's needless (and, I would say, presumptuous) dwelling on the reader's emotional reactions to the content of the book: the idea that America might have influenced the Nazis is "too awful to contemplate," and "is sure to seem distressing," and "hard to digest," and "no one wants to imagine" it, and "none of this is entirely easy to talk about," and "it is hard to look coolly on the question," and "it is hard to admit," and "no one wants to be perceived as relativizing," and "no non-Germans want their country to be accused," and "it is hard to overcome our sense that..." and "painful though it may be for us to admit..." and "awful it may be to contemplate," and "the story of American influence...is certainly depressing," and so on and so forth. Nevertheless, "To be sure, we must keep our composure..." This repetition gets exhausting in a single 56-word sentence invoking the phrases "true nefandum...abyss of unexampled modern horror...sui generis radical evil...a sort of dark star." More padding appears in the author's concern with arguing against weak positions: "We can, and should, reject the sort of simple-minded anti-Americanism..." "It would be a mistake to draw overblown conclusions..." Well, yes, simple-minded anything is to be rejected, as are overblown conclusions about anything. But that doesn't stop the author from presenting repetitive arguments. Additional filler that an editor should have excised is in the form of these phrases, which read like a student trying to hit a required word count in a term paper: "It is important to note that..." "In particular it is essential to emphasize..." "We must bear that fact in mind..." "It is an unpleasant truth that..." "Worthy of attention above all is..." "It is particularly noteworthy that..." "Sahm is a particularly noteworthy author..." Finally, the author descends into a kind of bullying that indicates a lack of confidence in his own presentation: "Our literature has taken a crass interpretative track." "It is a major interpretative fallacy on the part of all these scholars..."It would be foolish and craven to minimize Nazi interest in what American law represented." "It is essential to reject once and for all the proposition that American law could not have been of interest to the Nazis." "It is simply nonsense to claim..." "Once we dispose of that dubious claim..." "There can be no justification for ignoring the evidence..." "Only a naive and pedestrian understanding of law - only a dogged refusal to face facts..." An editor should have deleted these kinds of phrases and just let the content - the documenting of Nazi interest in America law - speak for itself. With all this rhetorical padding, the book is overpriced. Nevertheless it has value as a kind of annotated bibliography.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2017
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Ginger Witch
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
Thoughtful, well researched, not a "fun" read
Format: Hardcover
This was a very thoughtful look at a topic I didn't know much about. It talks about prewar anti race mixing laws and immigration laws in the USA and other laws used to strip rights from nonwhites in the USA and how those laws were studied by Nazis who wrote laws for the third reich and what they thought of each other. The author obviously put a lot of research and thought into this work but is careful not to jump to any conclusions. This book is very dense and as someone who is not a lawyer or anything, I could follow it but I had to read it more slowly than most other nonfiction books. Still very worth picking up if you are interested in the topic, though!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2018
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Ayisha
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
I really love the fact that he criticized President Obama for his ...
Format: Kindle
I must say, I am EXTREMELY biased towards Tim Wise. I adore him. He is a well-educated, genuine wordsmith. He shuts down the mess that we hear perpetrated on a daily basis regarding colorblind politics. In this book, he shuts down "colorblindness". I really love the fact that he criticized President Obama for his lack of legislation specifically for African-Americans. That was an issue I had with him and I believe that several African-Americans feel the same way. I understand, like Tim Wise, the position of President Obama and how easy it would have been for him to fall into a stereotype. I also believe that, no matter what he did, he will always be stereotyped, so why not help out the people who got you elected? Great book by a "Wise" man.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2017

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