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Old 26-01-2009: 26th January 2009 13:07 #1 
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I have the comms exam in 2 days, can anyone please explain to me Marxism, Postmoderism, femenism and post colonialism in relation to the exam? I still don't really understand them.
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Old 27-01-2009: 27th January 2009 01:09 #2 
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