Struggle for a better life for women

 

 

 

The questions for your Research Synthesis Paper are the following:
1- What kind of problems do women encounter who challenge the gender expectations of their societies, either through their everyday behavior, or through their feminist attitudes and activism?
2- And why is it often other women who oppose such efforts to struggle for a better life for women?

For your answers,
try to compare and synthesize information from the three articles on this
You can of course also include other sources that you are familiar with and that help you find answers to these questions.

It must have in-text-citation and a bibliography with all the sources you have used.

You will be graded according to the following criteria:
1. How well do you answer the main questions?
2. How well do you synthesize information from these three articles? (for example: Do you point out similarities and/or differences
between the authors’ main arguments? Are you able to summarize shared views? Are you able to use ethnographic data from different
sources to provide evidence for an argument? Do you highlight additional insights by one author that the others might not have
included in their texts?)
3. How well is your paper organized? Does it have introduction, main body and conclusion? Is there a logical structure to your essay, a
certain “flow” that makes it easy to understand your arguments?
4. Language usage and correctness.

 

 

 

 

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zero) would mean that cancer has not spread to any lymph nodes. N1mi describes cancers that have spread to lymph nodes but the spread can only be detected under a microscope (micrometastases). N1 is used to describe tumors that have spread to at least one lymph node near the tumor. N2 refers to cancers that have spread farther away from the tumor.” “M stands for metastasis. M0 means that no metastases are present. M1 means that breast cancer has spread to other regions of the body such as the bones, brain, liver, or lung.”
The stages are known as: Stage zero through Stage IV.Stage zero has two types of Cancer
“Noninvasive Paget’s disease” which is a rare case that forms cancer in the nipple.
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is another breast cancer stage zero which “means the cells that line the milk ducts of the breast have become cancer, but they have not spread into surrounding breast tissue” DCIS is often treated as “non-invasive or pre-invasive breast cancer.”Non-invasive means that the cancer will not spread. Pre-invasive not yet involved with other cells. Most cases don’t require the breast to be removed but rather have a lumpectomy. A lumpectomy not only removes the cancer itself but it also takes the healthy tissue around it. The lumpectomy is usually followed by radiation. Stage I the cancer is noticeable, but has been contained only in one area, which is where the tumor is forming. Stage I breast cancer is divided into 2 stages 1) being Stage 1A 2) being Stage 1B.“Stage 1A describes invasive breast cancer in which: the tumor measures up to 2 centimeters (cm) and the cancer has not spread outside the breast; no lymph nodes are involved.” “Stage 1B describes invasive breast cancer in which there is no tumor in the breast; instead, small groups of cancer cells — larger than 0.2 millimeter (mm) but not larger than 2 mm — are found in the lymph nodes or there is a tumor in the breast that is no larger than 2 cm, and there are small groups

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