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NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY JUNE-JULY 2007
Active OB-stars : laboratories for stellar and circumstellar physics/ edited by STEFL, Stanislav and Owocki, Stanley P. ; 2007 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 361 ; San Francisco AGN variability from X-rays to radio waves/ edited by GASKELL, C. Martin and McHardy, Ian M. ; 2006 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 360 ; San Francisco CRAL-2006. Chemodynamics : from first stars to local galaxies/ edited by EMSELLEM, E. and Wozniak, H. ; 2007 ; EDP Sciences ; Les Ulis Black holes from stars to galaxies : across the range of masses/ IAU Symposium No. 238 ; edited by Karas, Vladimir and Matt, Giorgio ; 2007 ; Cambridge University Press ; Cambridge Convection in astrophysics/ IAU Symposium No. 239 ; edited by Kupka, Friedrich and Roxburgh, Ian ; 2007 ; Cambridge University Press ; Cambridge Binary stars as critical tools and tests in contemporary astrophysics/ IAU Symposium No. 240 ; edited by Hartkopf, William I. and Guinan, Edward F. ; 2007 ; Cambridge University Press ; Cambridge Life in the universe. 2.ed./ by BENNETT, Jeffrey and Shostak, Seth ; 2007 ; Addison-Wesley ; San Francisco The nature of V838 Mon and its light echo/ edited by CORRADI, Romano L.M. and Munari, Ulisse ; 2007 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 363 ; San Francisco Numerical modeling of space plasma flows : Astronum 2006/ edited by POGORELOV, Nikolai V. and Zank, Gary P. ; 2006 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 359 ; San Francisco The seventh Pacific Rim conference on stellar astrophysics / edited by KANG, Young Woon and Lee, Hee-Won ; 2007 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 362 ; San Francisco The physics of chromospheric plasmas / edited by HEINZEL, Petr and Dorotovic, Ivan ; 2007 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 368 ; San Francisco Revealing the molecular universe : one antenna is never enough. In honor of the academica retirement of Jack Welch/ edited by BACKER, D.C. and Turner, J.L. ; 2006 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 356 ; San Francisco
SINS - small ionized and neutral structures in the diffuse interstellar medium/ edited by HAVERKORN, M. and Goss, W.M. ; 2007 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 365 ; San Francisco Solar and stellar physics through eclipses/ edited by DEMIRCAN, Osman and Selam, Selim O. ; 2007 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 370 ; San Francisco Solar MHD theory and observations : a high spatial resolution perspective. In honor of Robert F. Stein/ edited by UITENBROEK, Han and Leibacher, John ; 2006 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 354 ; San Francisco The Spitzer space telescope : new views of the cosmos/ edited by ARMUS, L. and Reach, W.T. ; 2006 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 357 ; San Francisco Texter om kosmos/ edited by STENHOLM, Björn ; 2007 ; Adoxa ; Liding” Transiting extrasolar planets workshop / edited by AFONSO, C. and Weldrake, D. ; 2007 ; Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conf. Series Vol. 366 ; San Francisco 070814/EJ
Elementary Today we are going to have a culture quiz. Decide whether these statements are true or false. 1. Fanny Hill is a novel by John Cleland about the sexual adventures of a young woman in 18th – century London. First the book was banned but later it was published and became very popular. 2. The Farewell Address is the address where you last lived in our life. 3. Greenpeace
David on the late night wars: I watch Adult Swim at night, I don’t care. Health care is the topic everyone seems to be salivating over, but form what I hear its been so “dumbed “ down from its original glory that it hardly a huge improvement anyways. So far, from the election of the republican senator who’s against the proposition, it seems that this is not going to pass anyways. I was