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but you were in the car with them so i guess my question
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yeah a friend of mine went to uhhh
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boner with an acquainnce of his ummm
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yeah
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i think maybe even somebody he knew had been in prison and ummm the guy just brought bags full of marijuana to his cell cause they were going to bonrou and they got arrested and my friend sort of i guess he knew about it but like thought it'd be fine
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yeah
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ummm
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yeah and then when you're in the southern states like he was because he was in tennessee and you're driving with an older black man and probal cause is you're driving with a black man
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ummm so how how are classes
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classes are great actually ummm
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one in particular that i really like is ummm it's called cooperation in groups and it's taught by an evolutionary psychologist ummm so he has some really interesting ideas he actually just wrote his first book which ummm isn't published yet but he sent us uhhh a copy like to you know give us some feedback and i just read that over the weekend and it's uhhh it's it's definitely you know building on the sort of you know things i've been studying and you know hopefully getting to know teachers like this will you know you know help me out in the uhhh in the long run
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i'm also taking a class ummm it's more like population genetics which ummm is is a little a little more mathematical than i'm used to but ummm but it's it's still really fascinating so ummm that one's in biology and the other one's in psychology i think i'm also taking an anthropology class i haven't ummm started that one yet but it's ummm it's called ethnography of belief and it's basically about like folklore and stuff ummm david uhhh hufferd i think yeah so i i start that tomorrow actually
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what department is that in
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k teaches it
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hmmm
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yeah i think he's a folkriist
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ummm cool sounds fun ummm
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yeah
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the genetics class do you know the name of the teacher we take a biological anthro class and our professor was since ted sure and he does like
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paul sneakkski i think yeah
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human genetics and and uhhh ummm as a tool for
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for sort of figuring out
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it is like genetics in the americas so sort of trying to figure out the where people went and when when they came to the americaas
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oh cool cool yeah
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it's really interesting stuff really complex and hard to get my head around
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yeah yeah
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yeah it's definitely ummm more complicated than i got at my last school but ummm but it's good it's a nice change
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yeah
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yeah
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ummm so doing an mla do you have to sort of tie together your classes into a coherent
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yeah
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yeah i mean i i have to do a capstone sort of like a thesis paper ummm at the end so you know basically i'm expected to take courses that ummm you know that help me do research toward that particular paper but ummm but i haven't picked a topic yet it's going to be something in you know the general field of what i'm studying
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yeah
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which is like evolutionary uhhh psychology
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so we'll see
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yeah
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there was a guy on fresh air recently
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and i'm not gonna remember his name but he wrote a book called the moral animal and ummm he's got a couple ummm
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non zero he uses ummm
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hmmm yeah we might be reading some of those actually in my class
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hardline evolutionary theory and game theory derived from economics you know to talk about
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yeah
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sort of competition and and human nature
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yeah
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yeah it's interesting
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yeah sounds interesting
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ummm but i what's what's weird to me about those guys is they really feel like
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evolutionary theory like darwinian theory has answers for every every question and i don't think that's true at all
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yeah yeah yeah
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hmmm
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yeah ummm i don't know i mean it's it's i definitely think that it has more applications than than you know most people ummm give it credit for i think that ummm you know i think it's useful to to look at for everything but ummm actually one of the books i'm reading now is really interesting it's it's about morality and where it comes from and ummm it just it gives a very very different perspective than i'm used to because it it suggests that ummm the intuitions that we have for you know moral reasoning are actually much more deeped and subconscious than we give it credit for and that you know a lot of people think oh well you know we process all these you know ideas analytically and reach a rational conclusion but in reality you know our stances on so many issues are just very deeped almost universal and you know even cross culturally you know a lot of the same you know basic standards applies so ummm so yeah i mean i don't i'm not sure exactly you know how evolution fits into that but it's definitely something that ummm that that my teacher is you know researching in and ummm
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and how do you how do you feel about that
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and it seems like it it's you know at least you know one example of a field where you know our our first impressions aren't exactly you know what ummm you know there's more to the story than meets the eye
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ummm
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anything else new
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ummm actually i'm starting a taking a french class uhhh starting today ummm later on just because i i took it in high school and i really just want the ability to you know sort of
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be able to communicate better and yeah i just i mean like i can read it a bit but when i have to speak it with somebody i just get like so paranoid and freeze up so i really want to
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you know you know have that that tool
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and is that counting towards your mla too
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ummm no that's actually i'm just taking that at ummm
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at like a ummm no it's it's called the philly french alliance so it's like really cheap and you know everyone there is like you know experienced in french so i think it'll be a good uhhh good uhhh you know thing to try out
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at the arts league
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ummm when you say really cheap how much are you talking about
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yeah
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it's like two hundred dollars for a semester which you know obviously if i took a class at you know if i took a french class at penn it would be you know ridiculous so ummm so yeah i think it's a you know it's definitely a good option for me
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wow
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i'm thinking about doing that i mean i was thinking of finding somebody to tutor me but that seems like a good idea ummm in spanish or maybe maybe german
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in what language
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both of which i speak a little bit of but i'm losing it fast ummm the last few books i've read have had a lot of spanish in them and that was really good
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yeah
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yeah
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ummm
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have you read any books in french like when you were in high school
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i mean for assignments yeah but i wasn't you know entirely fluent in it
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first
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but i you know i think especially since you know i've never really traveled out of the country and i really really would like to you know at some point so i think it would be good to you know yeah yeah
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yeah maybe you should go to montreal practice up there
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it's a really cool town
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yeah i really want to go to like the whole like french canadian area because that's where my like great grandparents come from so yeah
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yeah
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oh really did they speak french
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ummm yeah my grandparents speak it uhhh
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yeah
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quite a bit
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my parents not so much
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where do your grandparents live now
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ummm they live uhhh where i grew up yeah my whole family kind of moved to uhhh to that area
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uhhh
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hmmm
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what brought them down
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ummm
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jobs yeah i guess yeah
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i don't know yeah i guess yeah
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cool cool we can ummm move on to the transcript
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well this is what i wanted to tell you what she was aiming to is to get to the uhhh israeli teachers organization so she could speak more about her book and then she's got another one that she's writing now she wrote the one and it's been really a success and she uhhh she spoke to them and the ministry of education has approved it so it will be available what what
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is the name of the title of the book
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it's uhhh f uhhh a folklore it's oral fol folklore i'll send you a pamphlet you'll see oh i
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have to buy that book she has to she has to autograph it for me and i have to have it
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well that should be
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fascinating
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