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The New Unconscious
Ran, Hassin, James S. Uleman, and John A. Bargh. The New Unconscious. ‎Oxford University Press, 2006. Print.

Over the past two decades, a new picture of the cognitive unconscious has emerged from a variety of disciplines that are broadly part of cognitive science. According to this picture, unconscious processes seem to be capable of doing many things that were thought to require intention, deliberation, and conscious awareness. Moreover, they accomplish these things without the conflict and drama of the psychoanalytic unconscious. These processes range from complex information processing, through goal pursuit and emotions, to cognitive control and self-regulation. This collection of 20 original chapters by leading researchers examines the cognitive unconscious from social, cognitive, and neuroscientific viewpoints, presenting some of the most important developments at the heart of this new picture of the unconscious. The volume, the first book in the new Social Cognition and Social Neuroscience series, will be an important resource on the cognitive unconscious for researchers in cognitive psychology and neuroscience.

The Elements of Computing Systems
Nisan, Noam, and Shimon Schocken. The Elements Of Computing Systems. The MIT Press, 2005. Print.

In the early days of computer science, the interactions of hardware, software, compilers, and operating system were simple enough to allow students to see an overall picture of how computers worked. With the increasing complexity of computer technology and the resulting specialization of knowledge, such clarity is often lost. Unlike other texts that cover only one aspect of the field, The Elements of Computing Systems gives students an integrated and rigorous picture of applied computer science, as its comes to play in the construction of a simple yet powerful computer system.Indeed, the best way to understand how computers work is to build one from scratch, and this textbook leads students through twelve chapters and projects that gradually build a basic hardware platform and a modern software hierarchy from the ground up. In the process, the students gain hands-on knowledge of hardware architecture, operating systems, programming languages, compilers, data structures, algorithms, and software engineering. Using this constructive approach, the book exposes a significant body of computer science knowledge and demonstrates how theoretical and applied techniques taught in other courses fit into the overall picture.Designed to support one- or two-semester courses, the book is based on an abstraction-implementation paradigm; each chapter presents a key hardware or software abstraction, a proposed implementation that makes it concrete, and an actual project. The emerging computer system can be built by following the chapters, although this is only one option, since the projects are self-contained and can be done or skipped in any order. All the computer science knowledge necessary for completing the projects is embedded in the book, the only pre-requisite being a programming experience.The book's web site provides all tools and materials necessary to build all the hardware and software systems described in the text, including two hundred test programs for the twelve projects. The projects and systems can be modified to meet various teaching needs, and all the supplied software is open-source.

צמחי ישראל
מפה, . צמחי ישראל. 2005. Print.

צמחי ישראל הוא מדריך שימושי המאפשר את זיהוים של צמחי הבר הנפוצים בישראל בדרך חזותית פשוטה. זהו כלי עזר רב-ערך וחיוני לכל מי שמתעניין בצמחי ישראל ומבקש להעמיק את ידיעותיו בתחום. לקסיקון מפה: צמחי ישראל מביא את תיאורם של החשובים והנפוצים בצמחי הארץ שהים מקובצים בקבוצות לפי צבע פרחיהם. כל ערך בלקסיקון מביא תצלום ותיאור מלא של הצמח בנדון בו, מפת תפוצה ו"סגרל פריחה" של הצמח. ומידע בסיסי על מינים קרובים לצמח. בסך הכל מובאים בספר תיאורים של יותר מ-800 מיני צמחים, ושל עוד כ-1,000 מיני צמחים קרובים להם. בנוסף לכך הספר מביא מידע מרתק על עוד נושאים רבים אחרים. מאסטרטגיות רביית והגנה של צמחים, דרך פרסום ורמייה בצמחים, ועד השימוש שניתן לעשות ברבים מהצמחים המתוארים בספר במטבח וברפואה.

The Ethics of Memory
Avishai, Margalit . The Ethics Of Memory. 2004. Print.

Much of the intense current interest in collective memory concerns the politics of memory. In a book that asks, "Is there an ethics of memory?" Avishai Margalit addresses a separate, perhaps more pressing, set of concerns. The idea he pursues is that the past, connecting people to each other, makes possible the kinds of "thick" relations we can call truly ethical. Thick relations, he argues, are those that we have with family and friends, lovers and neighbors, our tribe and our nation--and they are all dependent on shared memories. But we also have "thin" relations with total strangers, people with whom we have nothing in common except our common humanity. A central idea of the ethics of memory is that when radical evil attacks our shared humanity, we ought as human beings to remember the victims. Margalit's work offers a philosophy for our time, when, in the wake of overwhelming atrocities, memory can seem more crippling than liberating, a force more for revenge than for reconciliation. Morally powerful, deeply learned, and elegantly written, The Ethics of Memory draws on the resources of millennia of Western philosophy and religion to provide us with healing ideas that will engage all of us who care about the nature of our relations to others.