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Faith Entrepreneurs - Empowering People by Faith, Nonprofit Organizational Leadership, and Entrepreneurship (Hardcover):... Faith Entrepreneurs - Empowering People by Faith, Nonprofit Organizational Leadership, and Entrepreneurship (Hardcover)
Michael Keith Simms
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Faith Entrepreneurs" is designed to equip leaders who want to launch bold entrepreneurial initiatives of faith-based people to empower institutions that are compassionate, caring, and healing. Dr. Michael Keith Simms, a consultant who specializes in nonprofit management and entrepreneurship, presents his ideas for successful spiritually guided leadership by touching on the following topics: How the faith-entrepreneur enterprise operates Building a volunteer workforce The nonprofit platform Acquiring the skills of capacity building Going global Writing business and/or strategic plans And much more For those wanting to live a life of faith through the application of religious principles in relation to social science concepts, "Faith Entrepreneurs" will equip them in launching an organization that is dedicated to helping others through God.

Physics of the Earth's Space Environment - An Introduction (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Gerd Proelss Physics of the Earth's Space Environment - An Introduction (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Gerd Proelss; Translated by Michael Keith Bird
R3,096 Discovery Miles 30 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Presents the experimental results while explaining the underlying physics on the basis of simple reasoning and agumentation.

Assumes only basic knowledge of of fundamental physics and mathematics as usually required for introductory college courses in science or engineering curricula.

Derives more specifics of selected topics as each phenomenon considered, epmasizing an intuitive over a rigorous mathematical approach.

Directed at a broad group of readers and students.

Te Kupenga - 101 stories of Aotearoa from the Turnbull (Hardcover): Michael Keith, Chris Szekely Te Kupenga - 101 stories of Aotearoa from the Turnbull (Hardcover)
Michael Keith, Chris Szekely
R1,071 R948 Discovery Miles 9 480 Save R123 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published to mark 100 years since the establishment of the famous Alexander Turnbull Library, one of New Zealand's great storehouses, this energetic, comprehensive book approaches the history of Aotearoa New Zealand through 101 remarkable objects. Each tells a story, be it of discovery, courage, dispossession, conflict, invention, creation, or conservation. The objects range from letters and paintings to journals, photographs, posters, banners and books. The place each has in the patchwork of the narrative creates a vivid overall view of the people of this place and the unique histories they have made together. An invaluable resource for schools and the home, and a great way to dive into our history, Te Kupenga takes us deep inside the remarkable ATL collection and sheds light on who we are.

African Cities and Collaborative Futures - Urban Platforms and Metropolitan Logistics (Hardcover): Michael Keith, Andreza... African Cities and Collaborative Futures - Urban Platforms and Metropolitan Logistics (Hardcover)
Michael Keith, Andreza Aruska De Souza Santos
R2,468 Discovery Miles 24 680 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This groundbreaking volume brings together scholars from across the globe to discuss the infrastructure, energy, housing, safety and sustainability of African cities, as seen through local narratives of residents. Drawing on a variety of fields and extensive first-hand research, the contributions offer a fresh perspective on some of the most pressing issues confronting urban Africa in the twenty-first century. At a time when the future of the region as a whole will be determined in large part by its cities, the implications of these developments are profound. With case studies from cities in Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, South Africa and Tanzania, this volume explores how the rapid growth of African cities is reconfiguring the relationship between urban social life and its built forms. While the most visible transformations in cities today can be seen as infrastructural, these manifestations are cultural as well as material, reflecting the different ways in which the city is rationalised, economised and governed. How can we 'see like a city' in twenty-first-century Africa, understanding the urban present to shape its future? This is the central question posed throughout this volume, with a practical focus on how academics, local decision makers and international practitioners can collaborate to meet the challenge of rapid growth, environmental pressures and resource gaps. This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 11, Sustainable cities and communities -- .

Urban Transformations and Public Health in the Emergent City (Hardcover): Michael Keith, Andreza Aruska De Souza Santos Urban Transformations and Public Health in the Emergent City (Hardcover)
Michael Keith, Andreza Aruska De Souza Santos
R2,353 Discovery Miles 23 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Urban transformations and public health in the emergent city examines how urban health and wellbeing are shaped by migration, mobility, racism, sanitation and gender. Adopting a global focus that spans Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America, the essays in this volume bring together a wide selection of voices that explore the interface between social, medical and natural sciences. Moving beyond traditional approaches to urban research, this interdisciplinary approach offers a unique perspective on today's cities and the challenges they face. Edited by Michael Keith and Andreza Aruska de Souza Santos, this volume also features contributions from leading thinkers on cities in Brazil, China, South Africa and the United Kingdom. This geographic diversity is matched by the breadth of their different fields, from mental health and gendered violence to sanitation and food systems. Together, they present a complex yet connected vision of a 'new biopolitics' in today's metropolis, one that requires an innovative approach to urban scholarship regardless of geography or discipline. With chapters from a number of renowned authors including former Deputy Mayor of Rio de Janeiro Luiz Eduardo Soares, this volume is an important resource for anyone seeking to better understand the dynamics of urban change. Through a focus on the everyday realities of urban living, from health services to public transportation, the contributors offer valuable lessons for academics, policy makers and practitioners alike. -- .

Race, Riots and Policing - Lore and Disorder in a Multi-racist Society (Hardcover): Michael Keith Race, Riots and Policing - Lore and Disorder in a Multi-racist Society (Hardcover)
Michael Keith
R2,757 Discovery Miles 27 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1993, this was the first systematic attempt to understand the criminalization of Black people without resorting to either crude state conspiracy theories or pathological portrayals of Black communities. Instead, the author places police/Black conflict in a geographical and historical context. A rigorous analysis of recent riots in London, informed by theoretical debates at the time, allowed Keith to demonstrate that both the riots and subsequent popular and official analysis had determined policies which had heightened the criminalization of the Black community. The ethnographic study of police/Black antagonism in three key areas of London highlights a police force struggling with an historical legacy that transcends the actions of particular officers. This book demonstrates that meaningful understanding of contemporary policing depends on situating ethnographic accounts firmly within the social and political context in which the police are forced to operate. It will be of great value to students of sociology, race relations, social geography, criminology and politics, as well as to professionals in the race relations field and the police service. This book is a re-issue originally published in 1993. The language used is a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.

The Unfinished Politics of Race - Histories of Political Participation, Migration, and Multiculturalism (Hardcover): Les Back,... The Unfinished Politics of Race - Histories of Political Participation, Migration, and Multiculturalism (Hardcover)
Les Back, Michael Keith, Kalbir Shukra, John Solomos
R2,733 R2,307 Discovery Miles 23 070 Save R426 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Unfinished Politics of Race argues that the past few decades have seen important transformations in the politics of race. Contending that existing accounts have focused narrowly on the mainstream political sphere, this study argues that there is a need to explore the role of race more widely. By exploring the mainstream as well as transitional and alternative spheres of political mobilisation the authors stress the need to link the analysis of both local and national processes in order to make sense of the changing contours of racialised politics. The underlying concern of this study is to outline both a theoretical frame for an analysis of racial politics, and detailed empirical accounts of different arenas of political mobilisation. By exploring the unfinished politics of race, this study provides a timely reminder that the position of racial and ethnic minorities in political institutions remains deeply contested.

Place and the Politics of Identity (Hardcover): Michael Keith, Steve Pile Place and the Politics of Identity (Hardcover)
Michael Keith, Steve Pile
R3,986 Discovery Miles 39 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the last two decades, new political subjects have been created through the actions of the new social movements; often by asserting the unfixed and `overdetermined' character of identity. Further, in attempting to avoid essentialism, people have frequently looked to their territorial roots to establish their constituency. A cultural politics of resistance, as exemplified by Black politics, feminism, and gay liberation, has developed struggles to turn sites of oppression and discrimintion into spaces of resistance. This book collects together perspectives which challenge received notions of geography; which are in danger of becoming anachronisms, without a language to articulate the new space of resistance, the new politics of identity.

China Constructing Capitalism - Economic Life and Urban Change (Paperback, New): Michael Keith, Scott Lash, Jakob Arnoldi,... China Constructing Capitalism - Economic Life and Urban Change (Paperback, New)
Michael Keith, Scott Lash, Jakob Arnoldi, Tyler Rooker
R1,690 Discovery Miles 16 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

China has been growing at over ten per cent annually since 1978, but this has only come to very widespread notice in the past decade. This received wisdom about China has been largely of two types, both of which - more or less - understand China in the context of neoliberalism. The more business- or business studies-oriented literature seems to argue that if China does not adapt the rule of clear and distinct property and contract law - in short, of Western institutions - its economy will stall. The second set of voices is more clearly from the left, arguing that the Chinese economy, and city, is neo-liberal. For them, China does not diverge widely from the Anglo-American model that, from 2008, has brought the world economy to its knees.

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China Constructing Capitalism" takes issue with these analyses. The authors argue that it is not Western neo-liberalism that is constructing the Chinese economy, but instead that China is constructing its own version of capitalism. The two central theses of their argument are:

  • economic life - neo-liberal economic life is "individualized" and "disembedded," while the China model is "relational" and "situated"
  • urban change - China has created a form of 'local state capitalism' which stands in contrast to neoliberal versions of the city.

This book analyses China as a 'risk culture', examining among others Chinese firms and political ties, property development, migrant urbanisms and share trading rooms. It scrutinises the ever-present shadow of the risk-averse (yet uncertainty-creating) state. "China Constructing Capitalism" is a must-read for social scientists, policy makers and investors.

China Constructing Capitalism - Economic Life and Urban Change (Hardcover, New): Michael Keith, Scott Lash, Jakob Arnoldi,... China Constructing Capitalism - Economic Life and Urban Change (Hardcover, New)
Michael Keith, Scott Lash, Jakob Arnoldi, Tyler Rooker
R4,000 Discovery Miles 40 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

China has been growing at over ten per cent annually since 1978, but this has only come to very widespread notice in the past decade. This received wisdom about China has been largely of two types, both of which more or less understand China in the context of neoliberalism. The more business- or business studies-oriented literature seems to argue that if China does not adapt the rule of clear and distinct property and contract law in short, of Western institutions its economy will stall. The second set of voices is more clearly from the left, arguing that the Chinese economy, and city, is neo-liberal. For them, China does not diverge widely from the Anglo-American model that, from 2008, has brought the world economy to its knees.

"

China Constructing Capitalism" takes issue with these analyses. The authors argue that it is not Western neo-liberalism that is constructing the Chinese economy, but instead that China is constructing its own version of capitalism. The two central theses of their argument are:

  • economic life neo-liberal economic life is "individualized" and "disembedded," while the China model is "relational" and "situated"
  • urban change China has created a form of local state capitalism which stands in contrast to neoliberal versions of the city.

This book analyses China as a 'risk culture', examining among others Chinese firms and political ties, property development, migrant urbanisms and share trading rooms. It scrutinises the ever-present shadow of the risk-averse (yet uncertainty-creating) state. "China Constructing Capitalism" is a must-read for social scientists, policy makers and investors.

Signals in the Air - Native Broadcasting in America (Hardcover): Michael Keith Signals in the Air - Native Broadcasting in America (Hardcover)
Michael Keith
R2,167 Discovery Miles 21 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Signals in the Air: Native Broadcasting in America is the first book-length study of one of the most unique communications enterprises in U.S. history. It is the remarkable account of how the nation's most exploited minority group overcame adversity by embracing the airwaves. Through their own radio and television stations, American Indians have found a way to keep their cultures and languages from perishing. This book examines the impetus behind the development of Native-run stations and how these stations operate today. It assesses the influence and impact of Native broadcasts in the indigenous community and seeks to chronicle the formidable challenges confronting Indian broadcasters as they provide vital programming services to the often impoverished inhabitants of the nation's remote reservations.

Voices in the Purple Haze - Underground Radio and the Sixties (Hardcover): Michael Keith Voices in the Purple Haze - Underground Radio and the Sixties (Hardcover)
Michael Keith
R1,346 Discovery Miles 13 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the fateful summer of 1966, a handful of restless and frustrated deejays in New York and San Francisco began to conceive of a whole new brand of radio, one which would lead to the reinvention of contemporary music programming. Gone were the screaming deejays, the two minute doowop hits, and the goofy jingles. In were the counterculture sounds and sentiments that had seldom, if ever, made it to commercial radio. This new and unorthodox form of radio-this radical departure from the Top 40 establishment-reflected the social and cultural unrest of the period. Underground radio had been born of a desire to restore substance and meaning to a medium that had fallen victim to the bottom-line dictates of an industry devoted to profit. In this compelling and intriguing account of the counterculture radio movement, over 30 pioneers of the underground airwaves share insights and observations, and tell it like it was. Michael Keith has interviewed some of the most prominent figures of underground radio and has woven their reflections into a seamless, engrossing oral history of one of radio's most extraordinary moments. From the first broadcasts of a Screamin' Jay Hawkins record and a live Love-In and Be-In Rock 'n Roll concert, to the ultimate corporate takeover of the commercial underground airwaves, Keith provides the reader with a unique and fresh look at this turbulent era. There had never been anything like commercial underground radio before its '60s debut, and there has not been anything like it since its premature demise in the early 1970s. The innovativeness and boldness of underground radio brought a new golden age to the medium. Ignoring playlists, rigid programming formulas and program clocks, the underground deejays attracted a dedicated following of maturing baby boomers.

After the Cosmopolitan? - Multicultural Cities and the Future of Racism (Hardcover): Michael Keith After the Cosmopolitan? - Multicultural Cities and the Future of Racism (Hardcover)
Michael Keith
R3,979 Discovery Miles 39 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After the Cosmopolitan? argues that both racial divisions and intercultural dialogue can only be understood in the context of the urbanism through which they are realized. All the key debates in cultural theory and urban studies are covered in detail: the growth of cultural industries and the marketing of cities social exclusion and violence the nature of the ghetto the cross-disciplinary conceptualization of cultural hybridity the politics of third-way social policy. In considering the ways in which race is played out in the world's most eminent cities, Michael Keith shows that neither the utopian naivete of some invocations of cosmopolitan democracy, nor the pessimism of multicultural hell can adequately make sense of the changing nature of contemporary metropolitan life. Authoritative and informative, this book will be of interest to advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers of anthropology, cultural studies, geography, politics and sociology.

After the Cosmopolitan? - Multicultural Cities and the Future of Racism (Paperback, New): Michael Keith After the Cosmopolitan? - Multicultural Cities and the Future of Racism (Paperback, New)
Michael Keith
R1,475 Discovery Miles 14 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The majority of the world's population now lives in cities. The social, cultural and economic problems and opportunities generated by this extraordinary concentration of demographic groups from increasingly diverse backgrounds has become symbolic of the contemporary human condition, and resulted in new forms of cultural conflict and dialogue. In this fascinating study, Michael Keith argues that both racial divisions and intercultural dialogue can only be understood in the context of the urbanism through which they are realized. He addresses debates in cultural theory and urban studies on topics such as: - the growth of cultural industries and the marketing of cities - social exclusion and violence - the nature of the ghetto - the cross-disciplinary conceptualization of cultural hybridity - the politics of third-way social policy. In considering the ways in which race is played out in the worlds most eminent cities, Keith argues that neither the utopian naivete of some invocations of cosmopolitan democracy, nor the pessimism of multicultural hell can adequately make sense of the changing nature of contemporary metropolitan life. undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers of anthropology, cultural studies, geography, politics and sociology.

Geographies of Resistance (Paperback): Michael Keith, Steven Pile Geographies of Resistance (Paperback)
Michael Keith, Steven Pile
R1,688 Discovery Miles 16 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This work demonstrates how radical geographies of resistance emerge, develop and operate. Radical cultural politics, exemplified by the black, feminist and gay liberation, has developed struggles to turn sites of oppression and discrimination into spaces of resistance. Post-colonial and queer theory has opened up new political spaces. Whether resistance is an act of transgression (crossing borders), opposition (such as constructing barricades), or everyday endurance (staying in place), these are geographies where space is constitutive of the social. Geographers draw on material from around the world, including Israel, Nepal, Canada, Philipines, Nigeria and Australia. Recasting current themes in critical human geography - politics, identity and place - the contributors introduce unexplored notions of resistance, offering insights for those exploring social, cultural, urban, political and developmental issues in different worlds of change.

Geographies of Resistance (Hardcover): Michael Keith, Steven Pile Geographies of Resistance (Hardcover)
Michael Keith, Steven Pile
R5,286 Discovery Miles 52 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This work demonstrates how radical geographies of resistance emerge, develop and operate. Radical cultural politics, exemplified by the black, feminist and gay liberation, has developed struggles to turn sites of oppression and discrimination into spaces of resistance. Post-colonial and queer theory has opened up new political spaces. Whether resistance is an act of transgression (crossing borders), opposition (such as constructing barricades), or everyday endurance (staying in place), these are geographies where space is constitutive of the social. Geographers draw on material from around the world, including Israel, Nepal, Canada, Philipines, Nigeria and Australia. Recasting current themes in critical human geography - politics, identity and place - the contributors introduce unexplored notions of resistance, offering insights for those exploring social, cultural, urban, political and developmental issues in different worlds of change.

Place and the Politics of Identity (Paperback, New): Michael Keith, Steve Pile Place and the Politics of Identity (Paperback, New)
Michael Keith, Steve Pile
R1,669 Discovery Miles 16 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In the last two decades, new political subjects have been created through the actions of the new social movements; often by asserting the unfixed and `overdetermined' character of identity. Further, in attempting to avoid essentialism, people have frequently looked to their territorial roots to establish their constituency. A cultural politics of resistance, as exemplified by Black politics, feminism, and gay liberation, has developed struggles to turn sites of oppression and discrimintion into spaces of resistance.
This book collects together perspectives which challenge received notions of geography; which are in danger of becoming anachronisms, without a language to articulate the new space of resistance, the new politics of identity.

Racism, the City and the State (Hardcover): Malcolm Cross, Michael Keith Racism, the City and the State (Hardcover)
Malcolm Cross, Michael Keith
R1,131 Discovery Miles 11 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Does the concept of ethnicity divide the oppressed or unite minorities? Is the term "community" a dangerous fiction? What are the relations between the liberal capitalist democratic state and racialized minority groups? The contributors to this book confront and discuss these questions, bringing together ideas on urban social theory, contemporary cultural change and analysis of racial surbordination in order to explore the relationship between racism, the city and the state. The book concentrates on the urban context of the process of racialization, demonstrating that the city provides the institutional framework for racial segregation, a key process whereby racialization has been reproduced and sustained. Individual chapters explore the profound divisions inscribed on the face of the city, showing for example that ethnicity is more powerful than social class in moulding the identities of new migrants to California, and that the reconstruction of French capitalism has opened new opportunities for the growth of right-wing popularism.

Racism, the City and the State (Paperback, New): Malcolm Cross, Michael Keith Racism, the City and the State (Paperback, New)
Malcolm Cross, Michael Keith
R1,022 R671 Discovery Miles 6 710 Save R351 (34%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Does the concept of ethnicity divide the oppressed or unite minorities? Is the term "community" a dangerous fiction? What are the relations between the liberal capitalist democratic state and racialized minority groups? The contributors to this book confront and discuss these questions, bringing together ideas on urban social theory, contemporary cultural change and analysis of racial surbordination in order to explore the relationship between racism, the city and the state. The book concentrates on the urban context of the process of racialization, demonstrating that the city provides the institutional framework for racial segregation, a key process whereby racialization has been reproduced and sustained. Individual chapters explore the profound divisions inscribed on the face of the city, showing for example that ethnicity is more powerful than social class in moulding the identities of new migrants to California, and that the reconstruction of French capitalism has opened new opportunities for the growth of right-wing popularism.

The Unfinished Politics of Race - Histories of Political Participation, Migration, and Multiculturalism (Paperback): Les Back,... The Unfinished Politics of Race - Histories of Political Participation, Migration, and Multiculturalism (Paperback)
Les Back, Michael Keith, Kalbir Shukra, John Solomos
R847 Discovery Miles 8 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Unfinished Politics of Race argues that the past few decades have seen important transformations in the politics of race. Contending that existing accounts have focused narrowly on the mainstream political sphere, this study argues that there is a need to explore the role of race more widely. By exploring the mainstream as well as transitional and alternative spheres of political mobilisation the authors stress the need to link the analysis of both local and national processes in order to make sense of the changing contours of racialised politics. The underlying concern of this study is to outline both a theoretical frame for an analysis of racial politics, and detailed empirical accounts of different arenas of political mobilisation. By exploring the unfinished politics of race, this study provides a timely reminder that the position of racial and ethnic minorities in political institutions remains deeply contested.

Gallipoli: The Scale of Our War (Paperback): Puawai Cairns, Christopher Pugsley, Richard Taylor, Michael Keith Gallipoli: The Scale of Our War (Paperback)
Puawai Cairns, Christopher Pugsley, Richard Taylor, Michael Keith
R583 Discovery Miles 5 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The long-running Gallipoli: The Scale of Our War is one of Te Papas most popular exhibitions, attracting over three million visitors since it opened in 2015. There is still strong visitor interest in the story of the disastrous Gallipoli campaign in which almost 3000 New Zealanders lost their lives. Just as the exhibition does so compellingly, so this book deploys Weta Workshops artistry to tell the story of the Gallipoli campaign through eight ordinary New Zealanders, the giants of the exhibition. With fold-out images, behind the scenes detail of how the giants were built and essays by those involved in the exhibition, this book is both a souvenir of Scale of Our War and an engaging way for readers to revisit the Gallipoli campaign.

The Bored Book (Paperback): Doug Michael Keith The Bored Book (Paperback)
Doug Michael Keith
R242 R200 Discovery Miles 2 000 Save R42 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Questions of the Spirit - A Collection of Answers (Paperback): Tim Quinn, Michelle Keith Questions of the Spirit - A Collection of Answers (Paperback)
Tim Quinn, Michelle Keith
R257 Discovery Miles 2 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reflecting realities - Participants' perspectives on integrated communities and sustainable development (Paperback): Jean... Reflecting realities - Participants' perspectives on integrated communities and sustainable development (Paperback)
Jean Anastacio, Lorraine Hart, Michael Keith, Marjorie Mayo, Ute Kowarzik, …
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of community participation in area regeneration programmes; however, it is far less clear how much those involved are able to effectively influence practice and future policy making. Community knowledge is an important resource; participants need to be actively involved in monitoring and evaluation at every stage of the regeneration process.Through analysis of four case study areas with a history of participation and interviews with community representatives and key stakeholders, Reflecting realities explores participants' perspectives on: participation structures;capacity building and the technical and professional support available;systems for monitoring and evaluating regeneration programmes.It also considers: the impact of the diverse nature of communities on involvement;the difficulty in truly representing 'community' opinion;the pressure of competing for scarce resources;the wider role of the community and voluntary sector. vbTab] vbTab]The report concludes with recommendations for national and regional government, local authorities and community organisations, as well as providing notes on the good practice highlighted throughout the report.Reflecting realities can be read independently or alongside Auditing community participation - the practical workbook for the evaluation of community involvement - which was developed from the same research (The Policy Press/Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2000). The reports are essential reading for all those involved in community-led regeneration groups, policy makers, local authorities and regional and national government, as well as anyone with an interest in community-led regeneration practice.

What is the truth? Journey through the trials of life. (Paperback): Michael Keith Williams What is the truth? Journey through the trials of life. (Paperback)
Michael Keith Williams
R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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