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Based on the readings from chapter 2, Write an essay where you selfevaluate using the following guidelines:
1. How do you perceive other people around you?
2. What do you do when your perception on people is different than
others?
3. How do you perceive yourself as?
4. How do you think other people perceive you?
5. What would you do if someone treats you in a hostile manner while at
work?
6. Explain how would you perceive someone who has tattoos all over
his/her body?
7. In a scale of 1 thru 5 (1 lowest, 5 highest), How do you evaluate
yourself as a communicator?
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