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Subject: Cryptozoology course schedule
From: Cisco posted Tue, Jun 27 2006, 2:52am 
(posted by Cisco, who is posting this for Scott Marlowe, who got errors trying to post)

Florida Keys Community College has scheduled its award-winning,
Internet-Based cryptozoology course to begin on August 28, 2006.
Registration for the course is now open. You'll find a link to the FKCC
registration information page right on the home page of cryptozoology.com.

This course is open to people around the world and from ages 15 and up
(exceptions can be made for gifted younger students) who have an
interest in exploring the world of enigmatic animals and the science
needed to prove that they exist. You'll also study known hoaxes and
their methods so that you can distinguish the "real deal" from the
"phoney baloney" in cryptozoology.

The class is taught by cryptozoologist, Scott Marlowe, of the Pangea
Institute who also acts as co-host on Magick Mind Radio's
"Crypto-Tuesday" show. Marlowe was awarded the J.E. "Smokey" Crabtree
Crypto Steward of the Year Award in 2005 for inaugurating this class by
the American Primate Conservation Alliance. The event was named one of
the Top Ten Cryptozoology Stories of the Year in 2005 by "The
Cryptozoologist" Loren Coleman's online publication and website.

The college's tuition for the 10-week, non-credit, over-the-Internet,
course is $110.00. Students who complete the program are awarded a FKCC
Certificate of Completion. You WILL NOT be required to travel to the
college campus to attend any class sessions or workshops. Students
taking the course previously have been awarded the APCA's Cryptozoology
Student of the Year award and rave about the program and its innovative
approach to cryptozoology investigations.

For further information, please contact the college directly at
305/296-9081 extension 280
Subject: Re: Cryptozoology course schedule
From: Cryptid Catcher posted Sat, Jul 22 2006, 9:49am 
This course is open to people around the world age 15 and up. Exceptions can be made for gifted younger students...
Noooooo! I'm only 11! I am pretty smart, but I don't know if it could qualify as 'gifted'! Please! Don't stop the younger cryptid enthusiasts from taking the course!


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