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Dream,what does it means?A hope ? A possible thing? No,I don’t think so . In my opinion , dream means a goal that you should reach . So Chinese dream means Chinese goals what are about the development of economy , the freedom of words and deeds , the transparent of government and the progress of law . These are Chinese goals , also Chinese dreams . So what is my Chinese dream ? I don’t know . I mean I just want to try my best to do what I can do to make my Chinese dream come true , not the things that I can’t do . So what should I do ? Study hard ? Be faced with the society ? Force on the government ? Of course they are ! I am a college student in law school , I love my specialty . Because I want to be a lawyer and I know it will be a hard trip in the way of my life . However I always keep my words what are about no giving up and no losing my heart . So I should study hard to make my dream to be a lawyer come true and it’s no needs to care about others . I always focus on the news of society ,because I think it’s necessary to know what the situation of society is in my social life . Because the society is complicated and there are lots of different views on it . What you thought always helps you to have a dependent and objective attitude . It is an important thing to remember that don’t do something what others do . Because it always has a negative and blind way and it’s not good for the society to have a good progress . As a member of Chinese society , I must care about what the Chinese government does , because it’s about my right and my profit . But how ? In my opinion , I think I would better to trust it and then to

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