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    Question: Why do you like to look at human roots

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    Asked by Kakashi sensai to Ana on 3 May 2016.
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      Ana Páez Garcia answered on 3 May 2016:


      Apart of plant and soil science, I am curious about human behavior, I like to understand why people do the things they do. And for that, I think is important to understand where people came from, which kind of background they have. That’s what I mean by people roots.

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