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  1. Essays on Indonesian & Malayan History
    by Bastin, John
    Published: 1961

    Four of these essays relate directly to the period of the British occupation of Java and its dependencies (1811-16), and another to the years immediately following the restitution of these possessions to the Netherlands. The remaining essays are concerned with the somewhat broader theme of Western influence in Indonesia and Malaya.

    LCC:DS634 .B3 1961
    FDC: 959
  2. The Best Résumés for Scientists and Engineers
    by Lewis
    Published: 1988

    A résumé that works for a business person probably wont work for a scientist or engineer. The technical professional’s résumé has a format, tone, length, and vocabulary all its own. Now Adele Lewis, founder of one of the largest professional recruiting firms in the country and author of bestselling résumé guides for a variety of targeted professionals shows you – the engineer, academic, or computer scientist – how to write the kind of résumé that makes you stand out.

    LCC:Q148 .L47 1988
    FDC: 650
  3. Eye on Nature: An Elegant Little Guide to Outdoor Photography
    by Holmes
    Published: 1996

    Welcome to Eye on Nature, a guide to improving your outdoor photography and a collaboration between one of America’s finest outdoor photographers and three companies known for their devotion to excellence in their products: L. L. Bean, Inc., Eastman Kodak Company, and Haselblad USA.

    LCC:
    FDC: 778
  4. The Flash Webisode Production Handbook
    by Moore
    Published: 2001

    With the power of Flash, your web presentations and information can be fun and interactive. Using streaming animations, or Webisodes, you can entertain, educate, and promote to your audience easily and effectively. Written for artists, illustrators, multimedia developers, and web developers, The Flash Webisode Production Handbook provides useful insights and hands-on techniques that explain how to plan, create, and deploy Webisodes with Flash 5.

    LCC:TR897.7 .M66 2002
    FDC: 006
  5. Flash Cartoon Animation: Learn from the Pros
    by Peaty; Kirkpatrick
    Published: 2002

    This book is the shortcut to success, and you’ll learn a hell of a lot along the way. Two experienced Flash animators, Kevin and Glenn, draw on their rich studio experience and their knowledge of Flash to show you the best way to create great Flash cartoons, that look as good and work in the same way as traditional films.

    LCC:QA76.625
    FDC: 775
  6. The Java Native Interface: Programmer's Guide and Specification
    by Liang
    Published: 1999
    LCC:QA76.38 .L53 1999
    FDC: 005
  7. The Norton Scores: An Anthology for Listening
    by Kamien
    Published: 1968

    The Norton Scores is an anthology of music designed for the listener; the selection of music ranges from a fifteenth-century moet by Josquin to twentieth-century masterpieces by Schoenberg, Stravinsky, and Bartók, and includes complete works and excerpts illustrating the major forms, genres, and composers.

    LCC:MT6.5 .N7 1968
    FDC: 780
  8. 3D Graphics: A Visual Approach
    by Wolfe
    Published: 1999

    Richly illustrated, 3D Graphics: A Visual Approach presents a visual introduction to the exciting world of computer graphics and covers important rendering techniques including bump, texture, and environment mapping. Through a technique called Visual Analysis, a reader learns to identify graphics effects visually by looking for a few cues. Cues and concepts are presented progressively, with more complex cues building from simpler ones. The material covered in this text will provide students with a good feel for the range and visual effect of rendering algorithms.

    LCC:T385 .W6448 2000
    FDC: 006
  9. How to Draw Manga: Macromedia Flash Techniques
    by Ito, Aki
    Published: 2003

    You've probably heard before that FLASH is something used to make lively, interactive, web-based interfaces or animated movies. FLASH is certainly well suited for those applications, but did you know you could use it to create computer graphics that put Photoshop to shame? FLASH-based Bishoujo drawing techniques are quite advanced, and in this book we'll show you the complete, essential, start-to-finish techniques of six pioneering FLASH masters. We've literally stuffed the pages with tips on everything from how to draw with FLASH to how to make your Bishoujo cuter. At the end of each section, you'll find a gallery showcasing each artist's work

    LCC:
    FDC: 741
  10. Language and Meaning
    by Birner
    Published: 2018

    Language and Meaning provides a clear, accessible and unique perspective on the philosophical and linguistic question of what it means to mean. Looking at relationships such as those between literal and non-literal meanings, linguistic form and meaning, and language and thought, this volume tackles the issues involved in what we mean and how we convey it.

    LCC:P325 .B47 2018
    FDC: 401
  11. An Introduction to English language Structure
    by Radford
    Published: 2010

    This outstanding resource for students offers a step-by-step, practical introduction to English syntax and syntactic principles, as developed by Chomsky over the past fifteen years. Assuming little or no prior background in syntax, Andrew Radford outlines the core concepts and how they can be used to describe various aspects of English sentence structure. This is an abridged version of Radford’s major new textbook Analysing English Sentences, and will be welcomed as a handy introduction to current syntactic theory.

    LCC:PE1441 .R36 2009
    FDC: 428
  12. Introduction to Government and Binding Theory [2nd Edition]
    by Haegeman
    Published: 1999

    Since its publication in 1991 Liliane Haegeman’s Introduction to Government and Binding Theory has become established as the most authoritative introduction to the Principles and Parameters approach to syntactic theory. This new edition has been extensively updated throughout. Major structural changes include new chapters on Functional Heads and Head Movement and on Relativized Minimality. Discussions of a number of topics missing from or not paid due attention in the first edition have been integrated or expanded.

    LCC:P158.2 .H34 1994
    FDC: 415
  13. Sustainability: A Bedford Spotlight Reader [Second edition]
    by Weisser
    Published: 2019

    The Bedford Spotlight Reader Series brings critical topics to life in a portable, cost-effective reader. In this volume you’ll explore these questions and others: What are the foundations of sustainability? How do natural disasters and other crises challenge sustainability? How is sustainability connected to the environment, tourism, and recreation?

    LCC:HC79.E5 W455 2019
    FDC: 428
  14. Jazz [2nd Edition]
    by Deveaux; Giddins
    Published: 2015

    This second edition of Jazz combines a dynamic listening experience of 77 classic and lesser-known masterpieces (23 new to this edition) with an absorbing narrative history and a media package without match.

    LCC:ML3508 .D47 2015
    FDC: 781
  15. Instrumental Jazz Arranging
    by Tomaro; Wilson
    Published: 2009

    Instrumental Jazz Arranging consists of a systematic presentation of the essential techniques and materials of jazz arranging. Authors Mike Tomaro and John Wilson draw upon over fifty years of combined teaching experience to bring you a book that addresses all of the basic needs for beginning arrangers. Topics include counterpoint/linear writing, jazz harmony, compositional techniques, and orchestration. All serve to address in great detail issues concerned with true arranging.

    LCC:MT
    FDC: 784
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