Thursday, May 2, 2013

Moore's Law and Aquabumps

The Professional Toastmasters Club held its meeting on 28th April at Carlton Hotel. Due to ongoing law and order situation, only five members were able to attend the meeting. However, few were able to maintain the energy and zest, thus, made the meeting a success.




The oath was observed by TM Shahrukh and TM Hanif presided over the meeting. TM Panjwani was the Toastmaster of the Evening, while TM Shahrukh was the Table Topics Master and the General Evaluator. TM Hanif was the Table Topics Evaluator.



Roles were performed by TM Anwar as the Ah-Counter, TM Hanif as the Word-Master (word of the day was Audacious), TM Shahrukh as the Grammarian and TM Motiwala as the Timer.
                                            
In the Table Topics Session, two rounds were held. Following topics were assigned to the speakers in the first round:

a) TM Motiwala: How to start a conversation with a girl.

b) TM Anwar: How to convince your parents to allow you to keep a pet.

c) TM Panjwani: Life beyond sugary drinks.

d) TM Hanif: Is exercising the secret to a long and healthy life.

                                                    

Following topics were assigned to the speakers in the second round:

a) TM Motiwal (driver of the red car) and TM Anwar (driver of the blue car): What happened next after the blue car hits the red car.

b) TM Hanif: Your mode of expressing yourself.

c) TM Panjwani: What is the first thing a husband should do in order to pacify an angry wife.



In the Prepared Speeches session, TM Anwar presented his second project from the Competent Communicator manual. The title of his speech was, “A dying profession.” His speech was evaluated by TM Hanif. During his speech he shared with us Moore's Law and Aquabumps.

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Professional Toastmasters Club is part of the global toastmasters club family. There are over 10,000 toastmasters clubs operating worldwide. Professional Toastmasters Club is chartered with Toastmasters International, a non-profit organisation dedicated to making effective communication a worldwide reality. There are four Toastmasters clubs currently operating in Karachi. These clubs following the same training format developed by Toastmasters International and is a time tested method to improve communication skills. Once an individual becomes member of a club, he/she is given same training opportunity and benefits irrespective of the professional or personal background. Meeting Programme: The club meetings every sunday from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm at Carlton Hotel. The programme is comprised of three segments: table topics; prepared speeches; and evaluations.