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            <title>New Flare Release - created</title>
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            <description>A step-by-step tutorial for learning ActionScript and Flare.

Getting Started


The first step is to get your development tools set up.


	*  Setup a working flash development environment. There are two approaches. We recommend the first for simplicity, but more advanced users are welcome to use the second approach.
		*  Option 1 (simpler): Install Adobe Flex Builder.
			*  This is a full development environment for ActionScript/Flex applications. It is available for all the major platforms (Win…</description>
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            <description>This visualization shows stacked time series of reported occupations in the United States Labor Force from 1850-2000. The data has been normalized: for each census year, the percentage of the polled labor force in each occupation is shown. The data is originally from the United States Census Bureau and was provided by the University of Minnesota Population Center (ipums.org).</description>
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