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  2. Category:Toastmasters International user templates - Wikipedia

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  3. Ralph C. Smedley - Wikipedia

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    On October 25, 1928, he secured copyrights on the publications and trademarked the name "Toastmasters Club." He based the name on the popular word: "toastmaster" which refers to the person who gives toasts at events, gatherings and occasions. [2] By 1930, close to 30 Toastmasters clubs had started including a club in British Columbia, Canada.

  4. Toastmasters International - Wikipedia

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    Toastmasters International uses a local club-based structure, with an average club size of around 22 members. Meetings are held every week or every other week and usually in the evening, although some clubs meet in the morning or afternoon. [5] [6] [8] Each club operates as a separate entity with a set of requirements leading to chartered ...

  5. Table topic - Wikipedia

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    Many personality or public speaking clubs like the 'Toastmasters' have a separate session in their meetings known as a table topic session. [citation needed] Time allotted to a person is two minutes. There will be a table topic master for each meeting, who will prepare questions beforehand and ask the participants questions one by one for which ...

  6. Toastmaster - Wikipedia

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    Toastmaster is a general term, prevalent in the United States in the mid-20th century, referring to a person in charge of the proceedings of a public speaking event. The toastmaster is typically charged with organization of the event, arranging the order of speakers, introducing one or more of the speakers, and keeping the event on schedule. [1]

  7. Category talk : Toastmasters International user templates

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  8. Australian Rostrum - Wikipedia

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    The first On-Line Rostrum Club has been formed with members in most states of Australia and, at time, overseas. The Club is developing different skills and techniques required for effective on-line communications. Meetings are fortnightly and in the evening Australian Eastern Time. The eighth Sidney Wicks competition was held in Melbourne.

  9. Template (word processing) - Wikipedia

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    The term template, when used in the context of word processing software, refers to a sample document that has already some details in place; those can (that is added/completed, removed or changed, differently from a fill-in-the-blank of the approach as in a form) either by hand or through an automated iterative process, such as with a software assistant.