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>will help bring awareness to students. Unlike the other articles that have been annotated, the report is done by a victim of sexual assault. The tone of the writing is different, but it covers the topic of how the university dealt with the case and how Title IX played into the situation.
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>Moore, Peter. “Poll Results: Sexual Assault.” YouGov. March 3, 2014. October 1, 2017. https://today.yougov.com/news/2014/02/03/poll-results-sexual-assault/?belboon=031b3908984b04d39400589a,4711850,subid=38395X1559468Xed8fca54c26838eb399951700022abf2&pdl.rlid=203577.
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>The opinion poll Poll Results: Sexual Assault, is an opinion polls conducted by two websites in the amount of two days, margin error three point five percent. The two websites that conducted the survey were YouGov and Huffington Post. Several questions were asked, most answering ‘not sure’, and that colleges that do report the accusations to the police might make themselves look bad even if the accusations are found to be inaccurate. The author of the poll is Peter Moore. Moore is a successful journalist for YouGov who has written over a hundred articles on various topics. The pertaining audience is society because after reading the results of the survey, the reader sees that not a lot of people understand or have information on Title IX sexual assault on campus, or seem to know the statistics on sexual assault. The poll would compare and contrast with the article Statistics at a Glance, because the poll gives the reader the understanding that most people are unsure of what to do with the Title IX policy, and Statistics at a Glance aims to bring awareness to the situation. This poll will help the bibliographic topic to show that most Americans don’t understand the policy and without the proper knowledge nothing will change.
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>Pauly, Madison. “Obama Just Signed a Bill of Rights for Sexul-Assault Survivors.” Motherjones. October 7, 2016. October 5, 2017.
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>http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/10/obama-signs-sexual-assault-survivor-bill-rights/.
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>The article Obama Just Signed a Bill of Rights for Sexual-Assault Survivors, is an article related to the Title IX policy. The article talks about how Obama signed an Act that allows rape-kits to be kept and stored for future evidence, and to keep the victim from being charged for medical examinations. The author of the article is Madison Pauly. Pauly is not only the assistant editor for the website, but some of her articles have been published in over thirty towns. The audience is people of the public who want protection for victims of sexual assault. The article contrasts with the article Betsy DeVos is right: In college sexual assault cases, due process matters, because Betsy DeVos is right is an article that explains how DeVo wants to make cases out of accusations harder, whereas Obama Just Signed a Bill of Rights for Sexual-Assault Survivors, makes it easier for there to be a trial involved. This article will provide background knowledge making the topic easier to understand.
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>Schultz, Eliza. “Education secretary may undermine Title IX protections for campus sexual assault survivors.” Baltimoresun. July 17, 2017. October 13, 2017. http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-op-0719-devos-title-ix-20170717-story.html
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