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  1. Hey guys, so I've been searching for a pair of DH jeans in size 31 19cm. However, I've found that there are some discrepancies in the hem. How come I have seen some that have actual measurement of 7.5 inches while some others are 7 inches? Does the hem vary from season to season?

  2. Hello,

     

    Located in Los Angeles if anyone wants to do a trade

     

    I have a pair of size 29 Kanye x APC Raw Indigo Jeans from a couple years back. I have lightly used them, but I got too fat for them. I am actually looking for a size swap for either a 30 or 31 in the exact same jeans. 

     

    Also looking for waxed black denim in size 30/31

     

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    Open to offers of raw denim in size 31.

     

    Also up for sale:

     

    Flat Head/Flathead F310 size 29. These have been sitting in my closet for 5+ years but I have finally unearthed them. They have been soaked once. Honestly, this Flathead denim has some of the best quality fabric I have ever worn. It will produce massive fades

     

    Not sure of how much they're worth these days, so I'm open to offers.

     

    Measurements: Waist: 15.25  Thigh: 10.25  Inseam: 34  Hem: 7.5

     

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  3. Hello,

     

    I have a pair of size 29 Kanye x APC Raw Indigo Jeans from a couple years back. I have lightly used them, but I got too fat for them. I am actually looking for a size swap for either a 30 or 31 in the exact same jeans. 

     

    Open to offers of raw denim in size 31.

  4. got a paper due for my media and culture class. Let me know if anyone is interested.

    The topic is: ‘What is Media and Cultural Studies?’ In order to answer this question, you will need to use both the sources you have consulted for other forms of assessment and additional references from GoogleScholar, the Web of Science, Lexis-Nexis, relevant books and journals, blogs, web sites, and the media themselves. Topics you should engage, albeit briefly, include at least two of the following four areas: (i) cultures of gender, race, religion, nation, sexuality, and age; (ii) media culture; (iii) media and the environment; and (iv) globalization. The paper will be 2000 words in length (please don’t ask how many pages that is—it depends on the font you use, amongst other factors of your choice!). You can go 150 words over or under that length. The word count will include references, for which there is no specified minimum or maximum but which should follow the norms of either the American Psychological Association <apastyle.org>, the Modern Language Association <mla.org/style>, or the Chicago Manual of Style <chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html>. You can find full versions of these guides in the Library. Sources like Wikipedia and other on-line sites that are not published through academic sources are useful starting points for your research, but should not be considered as fully-validated and –endorsed research information. If you use a Wikipedia entry to start your research, make sure you visit all the necessary links about its subject matter. The very nature of Wikipedia renders is a helpful first stop but not an end point in your work. Your first port of call should be the textbooks and the sources that they recommend, in addition to the list of journals and professional associations below.

  5. Hi was there a thread about people specializing in different types of essay writing? With the option of paying each other to write it? I don't remember and i couldn't find it in a search so pardon me if my thread is redundant. Anyways, I have a 8 page paper on media and culture due on wednesday.

    the prompt is as follows:

    The topic is: ‘What is Media and Cultural Studies?’ In order to answer this question, you will need to use both the sources you have consulted for other forms of assessment and additional references from GoogleScholar, the Web of Science, Lexis-Nexis, relevant books and journals, blogs, web sites, and the media themselves. Topics you should engage, albeit briefly, include at least two of the following four areas: (i) cultures of gender, race, religion, nation, sexuality, and age; (ii) media culture; (iii) media and the environment; and (iv) globalization. The paper will be 2000 words in length (please don’t ask how many pages that is—it depends on the font you use, amongst other factors of your choice!). You can go 150 words over or under that length. The word count will include references, for which there is no specified minimum or maximum but which should follow the norms of either the American Psychological Association <apastyle.org>, the Modern Language Association <mla.org/style>, or the Chicago Manual of Style <chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html>. You can find full versions of these guides in the Library. Sources like Wikipedia and other on-line sites that are not published through academic sources are useful starting points for your research, but should not be considered as fully-validated and –endorsed research information. If you use a Wikipedia entry to start your research, make sure you visit all the necessary links about its subject matter. The very nature of Wikipedia renders is a helpful first stop but not an end point in your work. Your first port of call should be the textbooks and the sources that they recommend, in addition to the list of journals and professional associations below.

    someone please let me know if they are able to do this. I just haven't been to the class very often and am not very familiar with the topic. Thanks.

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