
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Amy Greenhouse

Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Happiness is Family?

Family, undoubtedly, is one of the first social organization in which we are involved. Therefore, family is the most important factor in the construction of personality, beliefs, values, etc., of every child. This notion about the family gives it a huge responsibility, where a stable environment and a good atention to the infant are main priorities.
So, in that context, I believe that family is not necessarily a synonymous of happiness, in the idea that family can be understand just as one of various social organism. Again, family is not happiness per se, but only if allows to develop the basic social skills and a coherent idea of the self in the kid. In orther to do that, we need that the roles of the family are covered, such as father and mother, and a good relationship between the components
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Personal Introduction
My name is Francisco Montaña, I'm 19 years old and I was born in 1989, in the city of Copiapo, located in the north of Chile. To be honest, there' s nothing really interesting to say about me and my life. I'm a calm person who prefers solitary places and quiet environments. Nevertheless, I love football, music, parties, any social activities in general.
At present , I'm studying Psychology in second year, and I keep asking myself: "what am I doing here?", but I guess it's OK. Out of classes, I like listenig music (most of it rock or something like that), playing the guitar, going to bars or friend's houses, drinking a lot and having a great time. But, in general, I don't like to be with too many people. Also, there are some times when I'm in the mood to read, but it's not a common activity for me.
At home, I live with my father, mother and brother; he's in the medical school, around 4th grade. I would say he is the opposite of me, for example, he is a very active and social person. My father studied medicine too and my mother is more like me.
So, that would be all. Kind of boring, ah?. Cya!