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  2. Halftone - Wikipedia

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    Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous-tone imagery through the use of dots, varying either in size or in spacing, thus generating a gradient-like effect. [1] ". Halftone" can also be used to refer specifically to the image that is produced by this process. [1]

  3. Template:Dot chart/doc - Wikipedia

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  4. 5 Things You Should Never Sell in a Garage Sale - AOL

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    Upholstered Furniture. Wood framed furniture or metal dining chairs often will sell if in good condition, but if you’re trying to dump a ratty old fabric sofa, good luck. First off, it’s ...

  5. Vector graphics - Wikipedia

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    Vector graphics are a form of computer graphics in which visual images are created directly from geometric shapes defined on a Cartesian plane, such as points, lines, curves and polygons. The associated mechanisms may include vector display and printing hardware, vector data models and file formats, as well as the software based on these data ...

  6. Tax Tips: Do I have to report my income from my garage sale ...

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    The answer to this question is pretty simple. If you sold a handful of personal items at a garage sale (or via eBay or another online auction site) you don't have to report this income on your ...

  7. The Absolute Worst Things You Could Buy at a Garage Sale

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    One word: lice. Okay, more than one word. These things can have more than bugs, such as sweat and dirt. If you don't mind that, you really should. This article was originally published on Cheapism ...

  8. Pointillism - Wikipedia

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    Pointillism. Pointillism ( / ˈpwæ̃tɪlɪzəm /, also US: / ˈpwɑːn - ˌ ˈpɔɪn -/) [1] is a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image. Georges Seurat and Paul Signac developed the technique in 1886, branching from Impressionism.

  9. Key Practices for Visualizing Data - Institute of Education ...

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    COMBINING DIFFERENT TYPES OF CHARTS Visualizing Practice: Integrate text and graphics to emphasize important information. Text can supplement images to provide a fuller picture . of the context in which the data were collected. In this example, the text under the “PreK–12 Teacher Preparation and Pupil-Teacher Ratios”