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Communications - General Communications Individual Personal Action Plan Resource: Personal Action Plan Observation Instructions Conduct your observation according to the Personal Action Plan Observation Instructions, located on the student website. Consider the following questions in 1,050- to 1,400-word paper: · What did you observe? · Why was this situation out of your comfort zone? · What did you learn? · What perceptions changed or remained the same about the people observed? · What types of things did you notice about the people? Did you witness any socially conscious individuals? What traits did you see? · What type of social inequality did you observe or experience? · Did your comfort level change from the time the observation began until it ended and if so how? · How has this experience helped you to be more of a socially conscious individual? · What traits will you need to exhibit? · What areas need to be improved and what steps will you take to ensure there is growth in this area? Develop a personal action plan while considering the above questions. Share this experience with the class and be prepared to discuss other students’ experiences. Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
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