Play your CD collection, enjoy FM radio or play music from a USB memory, the choice is yours with the Pioneer X-EM16. The compact and stylish design developed to fit the décor of any home. You need not worry if you forget to turn it off. The system is programmed to automatically be put on standby if not used.You can fine-tune the sound to suit your taste. There are five default settings: Flat, Pop, Jazz, Rock, Classical MusicOutput Power: 2 x 5 watts
KONG CoreStrength Bone is a rubber bone for dogs, designed with a reinforced core. It is made for medium and large dogs that enjoy chewing. With its strengthened interior, the bone provides long-lasting fun for tossing, nibbling, and fetching. It is very tough yet has a slight bounce. The outer diverse texture (with prints and dots) encourages chewing and keeps your dog entertained. The shape and protrusions help maintain your pet's oral hygiene. This sturdy KONG bone withstands prolonged chewing and satisfies your dog's natural instinct to chew. It does not have a squeaker.. How to choose the right size KONG Bone: Available sizes: S/M, L/XL. Choose the appropriate one for your pet. KONG Size: Dimensions (cm): Weight of the bone (g): S/M 3.2x5.7x14 110 M/L 3.8x7.6x17.8 233. How to start: Show the KONG to your dog. Present it in an excited voice. Do not give the bone to your dog right away - let it be a hard-to-get reward for a while. Encourage and draw your dog's attention to the toy. Toss the bone to your pet.. How to clean KONG: You can use dish soap. You can rinse off dirt, mud, and grass with just water under the tap. Remember: The KONG bone is designed with safety in mind, but we know the capabilities of our furry friends, and truly, no dog toy is indestructible. Watch how your dog plays until you are confident you can leave your pet alone with the KONG. Regularly check the bone for cracks. Discard worn and damaged KONGs immediately.
"When we cross the border: no ID, and it's kiss yourself good-bye if Charlie gets ahold of you." In Vietnam, the Military Assistance Command's Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) fielded small recon teams in areas infested with VC and NVA. Because SOG operations suffered extraordinary casualties, they required extraordinary soldiers. So when Capt. Thom Nicholson arrived at Command and Control North (CCN) in Da Nang, SOG's northernmost base camp, he knew he was going to be working with the cream of the crop. As commander of Company B, CCN's Raider Company, Nicholson commanded four platoons, comprising nearly two hundred men, in some of the war's most deadly missions, including ready-reaction missions for patrols in contact with the enemy, patrol extractions under fire, and top-secret expeditions "over the fence" into Laos, Cambodia, and North Vietnam. Colonel Nicholson spares no one, including himself, as he provides a rare glimpse into the workings of one of the military's most carefully concealed reconnaissance campaigns.
Doctrinal preaching has fallen on hard times in recent years. "Exploring and Proclaiming the Apostles' Creed" seeks to stimulate renewed interest in -- and provide useful models of -- Christian proclamation that is truly rooted in the central tenets of the faith. Using the Apostles' Creed as a template for doctrinal, confessional preaching, this book draws together an ecumenical cast of respected biblical scholars and preachers who explain the creed and demonstrate its preaching possibilities. Each of the book's fifteen chapters consists of an essay that explores and illuminates one of the creed's articles of faith, followed by a scintillating sermon that models how that article can be preached as good news today.Contributors: Walter R. BoumanRichard A. BurridgePhilip W. ButinGabriel FackreDavid F. FordColin GuntonRichard B. HaysCraig C. HillScott E. HoezeeLeslie J. HoppeGeorge HunsingerScott Black JohnstonJames F. KayRichard A. LischerThomas G. LongLois MalcolmDaniel L. MiglioreRichard A. Norris Jr. Steven D. PaulsonCornelius PlantingaCynthia L. RigbyFleming RutledgeWilliam M. Shand IIIMarguerite ShusterWm. C. TurnerRobert Louis WilkenRalph C. WoodSusan K. WoodFrances M. YoungRobin Darling Young
Shawn Levy, author of Rat Pack Confidential brings alive London in the swinging Sixties with a gripping, groovy story of those who created the scene that changed the world. For a few years in the 1960s, London was the coolest city on earth: a spontaneous, dizzying stew of pop music, fashion, film, scandal, drugs & sex, crime, the avant garde underground and the tabloid obsession with fame. The rest of the world watched in awe. Snaking through it are such eminent swinging Londoners as The Dreamer (actor Terence Stamp), The Chameleon (Rolling Stone Mick Jagger), The Loner (Beatles manager Brian Epstein), The Snapper (photographer David Bailey) and The Blue Blood (art dealer Robert Fraser), as well as such figures as comedian Peter Cook; hairdresser Vidal Sassoon; singer Marianne Faithfull; fashion designer Mary Quant; supermodels Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy; gangsters Ron and Reggie Kray; actor Michael Caine; actresses Catherine Deneuve, Lynn Redgrave and Julie Christie; pop groups The Beatles, The Who and The Kinks; filmmakers Roman Polanski, Richard Lester and Michelangelo Antonioni; as well as the various participants in the Profumo scandal, the Great Train Robbery, the rise of LSD, the radical underground, the heyday of the gambling club and the fashion boutique and various and sundry scandals, scenes and sensations. Due to a combination of massive talent and sheer luck, they dominated the world scene. But the party was to end after seven short years it seemed that everyone was now a Swinging Londoner and the same vibe was found in Paris, New York and San Francisco. Ready, Steady, Go recreates the whole show and contrasts a series of emblematic lives with the great events that shaped the time. Through these stories, Shawn Levy, author of Rat Pack Confidential, shows how the city reinvented cool and then seemed to lose its swing altogether.