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Computer Facial Animation
Published in Hardcover by A K Peters Ltd (1996)
Authors: Frederick I. Parke, Keith Waters, and Frederic I. Parke
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Especially recommended for advanced students of graphics
The collaborative effort of computer animation experts Frederic I. Parke and Keith Waters, Computer Facial Animation is a fascinating, in-depth, and thoroughly "user friendly" technical guide to the art and craft of three-dimensional computer animation, especially as applied to faces and expressions. An in-depth, exhaustive, and scholarly "how-to" text, Computer Facial Animation is an impressively comprehensive, 365-page textbook which is especially recommended for advanced students of graphics, mathematics, and programming.


Napoleon of Notting Hill (Ord#1035)
Published in Audio Cassette by Blackstone Audiobooks (1993)
Authors: Keith G. Chesterton, G. K. Chesterton, and Frederick Davidson
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For the hard-core Anglophile
This, to me, is a good example of a book that is primarily premise. The idea of London being broken up into little city states is amusing, but Chesterton doesn't do enough with the comic possibilities. It was difficult for me to enjoy this book, while constantly being reminded of "Passport to Pimlico," a much more whimsical take on the notion.

It offends postmodern sentiments and leaves you aghast.
The theme of the Napoleon of Nottingham Hill is that it is better to live a short exciting life than a long boring one. GKC would argue that the moment when you are most lucid and the world is convinced that you are mad is exactly when you are the most sane. The Napoleon of Nottingham Hill is the story of how an irrational war among London's suburbs finally gives meaning to the lives of moderns who have become so board with living. The book also explains what humor is and how man can stand proud without sinning. If you read one book by GKC, let it be this book.

The Future of Men
G.K. Chesterton has seen the future of men.
Auberon Quin, a man who takes nothing seriously. He is chosen as a leader that runs his country as a joke.
Mr. Buck, a man who takes himself too seriously. He accepts Quin's eccentric leadership as long as it doesn't stand in the way of progress.
Adam Wayne, a man who takes everything and everybody (except himself) too seriously. He believes Quin's way of the world is not a joke, but romantic and truthful. He fights for it with all his might!
These men help take the reader on an adventure of exploration of our life, our actions & our deepest beliefs. And what's more ?
-- a defense of our sense of "home" and our sense of "humor"!


Business and Society: Corporate Strategy, Public Policy, Ethics (McGraw-Hill Series in Management)
Published in Hardcover by McGraw Hill College Div (1992)
Authors: William C. Frederick, James E. Post, and Keith Davis
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Not ideal for Students, like me
I found this book exremely biased, especially on its treatment of ethics and environmentalism, which were extremely collectivistic and altruistic. I felt like I was also overcharged for the text book, for something so vaguely written.

This book was very well written and comprehesive.
Most textbooks do a very poor job of addressing current issues in a clear, accurate, concise manner. This book, however, is to be commended. I especially found the resource information and discussion cases to be a tremendous benefit. The discussion questions and current event topics encourage the students to explore these issues outside of class, in their businesses and in the community. Business and society is a topic of extreme importance. Unfortunately, it often goes overlooked in so many universities and colleges. Overall, I rank this book as a worthwhile investment and hope the authors continue to explore these important issues in business and education.


Citrus Growing in Florida
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Florida (1999)
Authors: Larry Keith Jackson and Frederick S. Davies
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all about florida's floridas citrus
All about Florida's citrus and all the history of Florida citru


Business and Society
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill/Irwin (1991)
Authors: William Crittenden Frederick, James E. Post, and Keith Davis
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Business and Society: Management, Public Policy, and Ethics
Published in Hardcover by McGraw Hill Text (1984)
Authors: Keith Davis and William Crittenden Frederick
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Dictionary of Theoretical Concepts in Biology
Published in Hardcover by Scarecrow Press (1981)
Authors: Keith E. Roe and Richard G. Frederick
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Fred Gray of Umbakumba : the story of Frederick Harold Gray, the founder of the Umbakumba aboriginal settlement on Groote Eylandt
Published in Unknown Binding by K. Cole Publications ()
Author: Keith Cole
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Frederick Philip Grove and His Works
Published in Hardcover by ECW Press (1991)
Author: W. J. Keith
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The Impact of Office Automation on Clerical Employment, 1985-2000
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (23 December, 1985)
Authors: J. David Roessner, Robert M. Mason, Alan L. Porter, Frederick A. Rossini, A. Perry Schwartz, and Keith R. Nelms
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