Being in the contextual orbit: rhythm, melody & meaning

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Abstract

Being in the contextual orbit boldly affirms young people are the rolling waves of positive change in the world. They are indeed the rolling stream of life and its creative melody, but most important they are indefatigable explorers of the meaning of human existence. Let them roll forward with their 'will to win' attitude not just to live but to live well for them, but also for the sake of generations to follow in the future.

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