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- You have permission to print lessons from the computer CD or reproduce worksheets from the CD for personal, student, and classroom use. You should not, however copy the whole collection of PowerPoint presentations and lessons.
- If you purchased the program or it was purchased for you, you may use it on all your classroom computers and your home computer.
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