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To our honorable speakers for today’s symposium, faculty

members and students, good afternoon.


Every life is precious. We should treasure and protect it. We
make sure it should live free from threats of terrorisms and
hazardous substances. We keep it in a condition that nurtures.
We grow and flourish it according to God’s purpose. All the
great things we desire for every valuable life we live should
come along with responsibility to self. We work for our own
and for others’ protection. We learn and continue to acquire
everything that gives us comfort and safety. We remain vigilant,
caring, and spread love. If we do everything that life deserves,
we shall see earth transform as if it were heaven. And in that
time, YOU, ME, US and the children of tomorrow will have a
taste of bright and wonderful future.
Before I formally close this program, I would like to extend my
gratitude to those who pitched in their efforts for the success
of this event. I also convey the same amount of gratitude to our
attendees; your presence indicates your being self-responsible
and your being caring to issues affecting your lives and our
lives. We all expect that as we go home later on, let us not
forget to bring home the essence of this symposium. Let us
keep the gift of knowledge with us and let us not use it to make
our lives adaptive especially during this time of modernity
where different conundrums such terrorism and substance
abuse continue to impose weighty challenges upon humanities
across the globe.
Lastly, may we never get tired of seeking for the best for all of
us. May our concerns radiate across and beyond self and
national boundaries. Thank you very much and good day!

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