A.D.A.M. Offers Back-To-School Pack

For a limited time, educators can save 33% when buying three of A.D.A.M. Software's leading medical reference titles. The Back-to-School Pack, available through Sept. 30, 1996, bundles Nine Month Miracle, A.D.A.M. The Inside Story and Life's Greatest Mysteries. A.D.A.M. The Inside Story won two 1996 Codie Awards from the Software Publishers Association, for Best Curriculum-Based Education Program and Best Education Program for Middle Schools. The CD-ROM (Mac/Windows) also received top honors in the education category at the 1996 Ziff-Davis Europe Software Excellence awards. The Back-to-School Pack also includes cross-curricular teacher guides. There's no quantity limit when ordering. A.D.A.M. Software, Atlanta, GA, (800) 755-ADAM, http://www.adam.com.

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