ThinkSeries Snapshot Competition 2011 – Junior Section
Dream for freedom
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A sheep (tup) is looking outside behind a gate.
Commentary
A sheep (tup) is looking outside behind a gate. It has a dream of freedom. It dreams that it can run with a horse in the forests and enjoy the breeze. As you see, even animals have a dream of freedom. For us, as human beings, we have a dream of freedom too. Why do human beings dream for freedom? A month ago, there was an ordinary father, he was arrested by the police for he organized an association of the poor babies who drank the poisoned milk powder. He is still in jail at present. Why? He didn’t do any bad things at all. Chinese share the same dream, having freedom in speech and democracy. How can we achieve this dream? What can I do for it? I am only a primary student. I think I will try my best to work hard and learn more. I have a dream that when I grow up, I can do something for the society and change the world.
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Dreams are infinity, Dreams could come true
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In the Space Museum.
Commentary
Small Step for a Man, Giant Leap for Mankind. The touching moment when Armstrong engraved the American flag onto Moon’s surface. Astronaut Yang Li Wei in China's first space traveler, roaming the space. The rocky, mysterious Mars that China is planning to probe into. Apollo 11, which contained the first astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin Eugene, landed in the Sea of Tranquility on Earth's satellite, Moon on July 20, 1969. “This is one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. Then the long-awaited dream came true our very own astronaut Yang Li Wei was sent into space, and Chinese felt elated after all these years. But we are not yet satisfied. We are going to prove to the world that China is the King of King, the strongest nation that will ever be. It is a dream that all Chinese share, a dream that will show them all we are going to explore the Mars!
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