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What is your future going to be like? What are your dreams and hopes? What about the education you plan to complete? What is your dream job? Come and find answers to some of these question in course 3.

We start in the 5th period. Meanwhile, surf the Net, expand your horizons, follow the BBC News and Yle News!
 

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Nature Reserve, Castle Loch, Lochmaben in Scotland

Nature Reserve, Castle Loch, Lochmaben in Scotland
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BBC News

A blast kills at least one Thai anti-government protester and wounds 20 others at Bangkok's Don Mueang airport.
The Venezuelan and Russian navies begin joint exercises in the Caribbean Sea, close to US territorial waters.
China's increases to six the number of children believed to have died after drinking contaminated milk products.
Nato ministers prepare to discuss resuming talks with Russia, which were frozen after Moscow's war with Georgia in August.
US President-elect Barack Obama names former rival Hillary Clinton as secretary of state, as she vows to give her all.
 

Yle News

Finnish economic affairs minister Mauri Pekkarinen implied on Monday that Finland will block consensus on a new climate package at next week's EU summit, if the wood processing industry is not given free emission rights.
One of the largest biogas facilities yet built in Finland was inagurated in Turku on Monday. More such plants are being planned to used waste to generate electricity, heat and vehicle fuel.
The lynx hunting season began in Finland on Monday and continues through the end of February.
The return of about 30 Finnish peacekeepers from tours of duty in Chad is being delayed because the German flight operator that has been contracted to transport them home has been unable to secure permission to over-fly African territories.
Finnair is to start two flights a day to pick up passengers stranded in Thailand by protests that have closed Bangkok airport.