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Up in the u. S. I am mannus cranny. Lets start with the one and only event, if youre waking up and possibly have a hangover. If you are german, you might be a little good. Bitou might be a little distracted. Ceo and he boeing said he does not see it slowing down and activity. Fora new suite of airplanes a wide body. Has aitor, anna edwards, very special interview for us. Thank you very much. Good morning to you. We talked about commercial aviation space and less about the defense industry. That is a theme. 35 was opposed to make a debut. It was not here today. Leahy. Joined by patrick will beupset the f35 flying today . We are not sure. We are strongly supporting the thatnment decisionmakers are doing the evaluations. You do not know what the future brings. Is a good shape. Over 100 jets. Pfaff over 17,000 flight hours. One jet last month did want did more than 1000 flight hours. We are confident you will see the f35 in the future. The three engine that started this a grounding. As the

Coronavirus student survey reveals tough generation of design students

Coronavirus student survey reveals tough generation of design students Dezeen and Bath School of Design surveyed design students about the impact the pandemic is having on their studies and wellbeing. The responses, published here in full, provide a unique insight into student life amid Covid-19. To conduct the survey, Bath School of Design at Bath Spa University sent a questionnaire compiled by Dezeen to its 450 students. Thirty-one replied. Sent at the end of January, the coronavirus student survey asked students to describe how the pandemic had impacted their studies both in terms of its impact on their work and on their wellbeing. It also asked them to explain where they were working and what they were working on.

Coronavirus student survey by Dezeen and Bath School of Design

One in four design students says their wellbeing has suffered while studying from home during the pandemic, although half of them see advantages in remote learning, according to a survey conducted by Dezeen and Bath School of Design. Eight out of 31 students who took part in the survey said they had suffered from wellbeing and mental health issues. My biorhythms have altered, insomnia has come and everything is like a continuous night, said interior design student Angélica Monge Garcia. Graphic communication student Emily Taylor, 20, said the switch to remote learning has negatively affected my wellbeing, mostly due to the anxieties of the pandemic and uncertainties about the opportunities that there will be for me after my degree.

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