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>nonprofit company that focuses on making the public aware of sexual assault on school campuses. EROC designed the document to reach the public in order to educate, and to bring awareness to the topic. The document can compare with Education secretary may undermine Title IX protections for campus sexual assault survivors, because both articles believe that there needs to be a strong policy implemented into society to stop sexual assault. Since this document is a statistic based document, it will illuminate the bibliographic topic because hearing numbers instead of being told why there has to be a policy, will help the audience recognize the problem.
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>Goldstein Dana and Saul Stephanie. “Betsy DeVos Says She Will Rewrite Rules on Campus Sex Assault.” nytimes, September 7, 2017. October 19, 2017. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/07/us/devos-campus-rape.html.
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>Betsy DeVos Says She Will Rewrite Rules on Campus Sex Assault, is an article written by Stephanie Saul and Dana Goldstein. The article is about how DeVos wants to rewrite the policy regulations for Title IX, but how she did not state the exact changes she would be making. The article also covers the topic of how DeVos new regulations will help ensure the safety of the victims and the accused. The authors, Saul and Goldstein, are both journalist for the Nytimes who have a variety of different articles. The article has a conserversial tone that applies to the general public that allows the reader to chose what side they stand on. The article will compare and contrast with all articles since it doesn’t have a bias tone to it. This article will help the topic by making the audience wonder why DeVos is so against the Title IX and what she exactly wants to rewrite in the policy.
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>Hansen, Claire. “New Title IX Guidance Gives Schools Choice in Sexual Misconduct Cases,” USNEWS. Sept. 26, 2017. September 29, 2017.
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>https://www.usnews.com/news/education-news/articles/2017-09-26/new-title-ix-guidance-gives-schools-choice-in-sexual-misconduct-cases.
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>In the article New Title IX Guidance Gives Schools Choice in Sexual Misconduct Cases, the central theme is where Betsy DeVos stands on the Title IX policy, and how DeVos believes that schools should have the freedom to choose how they deal with sexual misconduct on their campus. The article points out the flaws within DeVos new policy and how it will influence the schools. The article also called for a Q&A of campus student to seek their opinion of how schools should deal with sexual assault complaints. The author of the article is Claire Hansen, a news intern from the Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism. The intended audience seems to be school administrators and politicians who strongly believe in the Title IX policy. This article compares with other annotated sources because it deals with the position that some politicians hold, and how they believe it’s a school’s right to choose how they handle sexual assault on the campus. This work is going to illuminate the topic of sexual assault while presenting because it’ll show the different perspective others hold on the Title IX policy.
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>HRC. “Sexual Assault and the LGBTQ Community.” HRC. 2017. September 30, 2017. https://www.hrc.org/resources/sexual-assault-and-the-lgbt-community.
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