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PERSONAL CONNECTION DESCRIBE YOUR REACTIONS / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM

Part I. Personal Connection<br>Describe your reactions, perceptions and significant insights gained from the reading and activities, being specific to demonstrate your engagement of the readings.

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PERSONAL CONNECTION DESCRIBE YOUR REACTIONS / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM

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  1. PERSONAL CONNECTION DESCRIBE YOUR REACTIONS / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM

  2. PERSONAL CONNECTION DESCRIBE YOUR REACTIONS / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM Personal Connection Describe your reactions FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com Part I.  Personal Connection Describe your reactions, perceptions and significant insights gained from the reading and activities, being specific to demonstrate your engagement of the readings.  So that means incorporate insights from all the material. That said, as you know, I’m not looking for a simple “report” on each reading…weave it together as you make connections and applications between the readings and to your life/society.  As you do, focus on these lines of thought: What key things did you learn about prejudice and discrimination (for you? In general?)  What, if anything did you really identify with in the readings, the other activities?  Are you aware of times in your life where you (or someone you know/love) have maybe benefited from some angle of “privilege.”  Or, on the flip side, are you aware of a time where you personally experienced some unfavorable bias “against” you. (It may not have been intentional, but unfavorable bias is the flip side of “unearned privilege.” 

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