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Vloerkleed Souk Cream 200 x 280 cmVloerkleed Souk van het merk Veer Carpets is een gezellig, opvallend vloerkleed. Het originele, speelse berberpatroon geeft je woonkamer of slaapkamer een warme sfeer. Het hoogpolige vloerkleed fleurt direct de kamer op en is afgewerkt met franjes. Met zijn hoge pool zorgt dit berber vloerkleed voor een heerlijk warm en zacht gevoel. Wij leveren het vloerkleed gratis. Zo kan je gemakkelijk thuis beoordelen of het vloerkleed past in jouw interieur!
Vloerkleed Souk van het merk Veer Carpets is een gezellig, opvallend vloerkleed. Het originele, speelse berberpatroon geeft je woonkamer of slaapkamer een warme sfeer. Het hoogpolige vloerkleed fleurt direct de kamer op en is afgewerkt met franjes. Met zijn hoge pool zorgt dit berber vloerkleed voor een heerlijk warm en zacht gevoel.Wij leveren het vloerkleed gratis. Zo kan je gemakkelijk thuis beoordelen of het vloerkleed past in jouw interieur! Niet tevreden? Je kunt het vloerkleed eenvoudig terugsturen.
Het berber karpet met franjes is leverbaar in verschillende kleuren en de volgende maten: 80 x 150 cm, 140 x 200 cm, 160 x 230 cm, 200 x 280 cm, 240 x 340 cm, ø80, ø120 cm, ø160 cm en ø200 cm.
Materialen: Diamant
merk: Veer Carpets
SKU: VK-18688
Fabrikant informatie: Home67
Ambachtsring 23k
1969NH Heemskerk NL
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This was a good expose on how our government secures monies without you being aware of it for use in their useless game of punishment and the ultimate ruination of the towns in which they place these freaking Hell-holes
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Incisive, informative, well-researched critique not only if the prison complex but of reform efforts that feed into it.
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If you want a historically accurate account of the growth of the carceral state, skip the New Jim Crow and read this book.
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An excellent book...a must read!
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Ruthie Gilmore's examination of California's prison-industrial complex paints a sobering portrait of the effects of the state's post-industrial decline in the past quarter century. Supplemented by numerous charts, maps, and statistics, Gilmore argues that the massive prison-building project that began in the early 1980s was rooted in earlier developments, namely the failure of the "welfare-warfare state" to absorb the numerous surpluses created by political and economic restructuring. Combining theory and historical-sociological analysis, this highly readable book is at once depressing and optimistic; it lays out the facts and guidelines for pursuing meaningful, antiracist struggles against the systemic dehumanization of immigrants, low-wage workers, and youths of color that continues to characterize U.S. political culture.
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