Similitudes Analysis

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In life, people are to do what they want of their lives. And, by doing that, they fall into a process where they start being part of distinct social groups that are likely to change or guide their way of thinking. That is to say, even a person, being part of a general community, tends to relate with diverse micro-societies that share common similitudes: opinions; dress codes; religion; academic background, or even a way of talking (jargon). Thus, it is easy to say that everyone has belonged to something, sometime.

When talking about groupings, there are some aspects that have to be considered. Firstly, it is necessary to take a moment in order to identify and describe the similitudes that someone shares with his current social environment. Secondly, with this analysis, it will be easier to move on the roots: background. During this part, the goal will be to gather information about a person’s nature as a way of …show more content…

And, I daresay that it was a mess! My mother is a professional dancer, and some way, somehow dancers are likely to want children-dancers. I do not practice this skillfully but I consider myself good at it when the time of moving the hips comes. On the other hand, since I was a child, I had always this idea of becoming a famous drawer, and fortunately I had the pleasure of performing it for some years. Regardless, I stopped drawing when I was asked to paint. Painting is beautiful in many and different ways, but brushes and I have nothing to do.

Music goes through my veins but not that well. I am definitely good when moving my hips because I move freely with the rhythm but I am certainly bad when producing it; in fact, my hands just work to beat out. However, as every person in this world, I really enjoy listening to music. My favorite songs tend to vary because I like a lot of genres. Somedays, psycho music gets me into the mood for exercising; sometimes, rock is the answer for every question in my