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Canadian Paddler
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by Canadian Paddler » Sat Apr 13, 2019 1:46 pm
Phew, Just finished updating the ICF Statutes and Rules revision quizzes to reflect the new rules and statutes.
These are intended to help the poor people that are studying the (very dry) ICF Rules and Statutes to try to get an ICF qualification.
Please try them out, and let me know of the typing errors, or anything you do not agree with.
http://bit.ly/SlalomRules (Rules) and
http://bit.ly/ICF-Statutes (the statutes

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Enjoy!
All spelling errors are intentional and are there to show new and improved ways of spelling old words. Grammatical errors are due to too many English classes/teachers.
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by Dee » Sun Apr 21, 2019 10:58 am
Broken links?
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Canadian Paddler
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by Canadian Paddler » Sat Apr 27, 2019 3:29 pm
Sorry for the delay in replying. I was at Senior Selection at the time you posted, and only just looked at postings in the Mupper Show
If you just type bit.ly/SlalomRules you will get to the right place. Seems like the links expect it to be part of this site!
ditto for statutes, just type the bit.ly link into your browser.
So added the http:// to the start of each in the links above, which should work now
OR avoid the bit.ly and use
https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/st ... mtk1mgjdhp
and
https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/st ... ion-quizf1
All spelling errors are intentional and are there to show new and improved ways of spelling old words. Grammatical errors are due to too many English classes/teachers.
Old. Fat. Slow. Bad tempered. And those are my good points