focus for this week: aspects of neuroscience
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currently:
- John Irving: The Water-Method Man (see some thoughts)
- The tale of genji
I'll update this from time to time, but I think you might get an idea where my interests are...
- wikiversity:de: Benutzer:Erkan Yilmaz/Asien
- wikiversity: Romance of the Three Kingdoms (by Luo Guanzhong) (罗贯中 - 三国演义)
- Samguk Yusa (삼국유사): Legends and History of the Three Kingdoms of Ancient Korea, translated by Tae-Hung Ha and Grafton K. Mintz. Silk Pagoda (2006). ISBN 1596543485 [1]
- Keith Weller Taylor: The Birth of Vietnam. Revision of thesis (Ph.D.). (1991). ISBN 0520074173 [2]
- Nihongi (Nihon Shoki / 日本書紀): Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697, translated from the original Chinese and Japanese by William George Aston. Tuttle Publishing. Tra edition (July 2005). First edition published 1972. ISBN 978-0-8048-3674-6 [3]
- Murasaki Shikibu (紫式部), The Tale of Genji, translated by Royall Tyler. Penguin Classics. Reprint 2003. First published 2001. ISBN 0-14-243714-X [4]
- Ruth Benedict: The Chrysanthemum and the Sword [5]
- Blog:Observations/Did you read already the Birbal tales?
- PR
History:
- Ludwig von Bertalanffy: "Robots, Men and Minds", 1970, 246 pages [6]
- Donella Meadows: Thinking in Systems - A Primer. 2008, 218 pages [7]
- Douglas A. Hall: The Cat and the Toaster: Living System Ministry in a Technological Age, 2009, 366 pages
- Michael C. Jackson: Systems Thinking - Creative Holism for Managers, 2003, 376 pages
- ? Linda Booth Sweeney: When a Butterfly Sneezes: A Guide for Helping Kids Explore Interconnections in Our World Through Favorite Stories (Systems Thinking for Kids, Big and Small, Vol 1), 2001, 128 pages
- Alan Watts: Tao, the watercourse way [8]
- Blog:Observations/I want to excel in testing - so I do not read classic software testing books anymore