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  • Resources: Personal Action Plan Observation Instructions
  • Conduct your observation according to the Personal Action Plan Observation Instructions, located on the student Web site.
  • Consider the following questions in 1,050- to 1,400-word paper:

 

o    What did you observe?

o    Why was this situation out of your comfort zone?

o    What did you learn?

o    What perceptions changed or remained the same about the people observed?

o    What types of things did you notice about the people? Did you witness any socially conscious individuals? What traits did you see?

o    What type of social inequality did you observe or experience?

o    Did your comfort level change from the time the observation began until it ended and if so how?

o    How has this experience helped you to be more of a socially conscious individual?

o    What traits will you need to exhibit?

o    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.
  • In the Main Forum, in 50-75 words, share what you learned from this experience with the class and be prepared to discuss other students’ experiences.
  • Format your paper according to APA standards.
 

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Preview: ... nd from what was previously read in books and magazines. But, it is always personal experience that makes a long lasting impression in the mind of an individual person. The learning, after observation, did not undergo a radical change, but led to an addition of new belief system and formation of opinion as explained above that rich believe in squandering of every precious resource they have in their possession.  Comfort Zone               The situation was out of the comfort zone because all the amenities are purely designed for the upper-middle class only. The middle class individuals feel compelled to take care of their basic necessities only. They find all the upper-middle class activities as a mere waste of money. They believe in securing their future by developing saving habits. The middle-class believes in fulfilling the needs of their family. It is usually found that middle-class people prefer to hang out at some special occasions only. According to Neitherock (2008), “Middle Class:  Gets by, have a house and possibly some savings.  Must abide by a strict budget, but CAN budget for niceties like vacations every so often and other splurges. Upper Class:  Does not HAVE to work to live their lifestyle.  Their budgets are probably managed by other people.  They do not have to with the trade-offs of their purchases like those in the upper middle class do” (para 2).  Learning Outcomes               The facility provided is a first class catering facility with a full range of programs for not just an individual, but for the entire family. There is a tendency of people to adopt a corporate life-style like extravagant dining and lively dancing at the end of program.  The purpose of the people coming to these places is to enjoy their life to the fullest. Therefore, the objective of a planner and staff members, who organize such event, is to ensure that there should be a great deal of enjoyment. The country club ...

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