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technology has become so entwined with college life that most students say they would be more frazzled without it and that is the finding from a new ap/mtv-u poll, finding that being connected comes at a cost. 57% of students said turning off the laptop or mobile phone would make them more stressed and a significant number, 25%, said it would be a relief. this georgia tech student sees an advantage in tuning out technology. >> i think that networks will form in other ways and -- >> reporter: despite the mix of promise and peril, tech nothing draws favorable reviews as a social tool. 85% say that social networks sites make them feel more connected to people and not less. natalie teaches technology integration at george washington university and said the findings come as no surprise. >> i have seen a lot of this annex doteally in my own students and colleagues who feel like they have to be answering the students' e-mails all the time. >> reporter: nearly all received e-mail in the past week and 3/4 get news online and 2/3 used a device to get information on current events. but, being con
technology has become so entwined with college life that most students say they would be more frazzled without it and that is the finding from a new ap/mtv-u poll, finding that being connected comes at a cost. 57% of students said turning off the laptop or mobile phone would make them more stressed and a significant number, 25%, said it would be a relief. this georgia tech student sees an advantage in tuning out technology. >> i think that networks will form in other ways and -- >>...
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but our economy was entwined at the time and it was significantly enhanced for all specially windows with greater means did come to the area on a three-year rotation the compete for the cup. i also participated in some of the cup myself in 1980. i feel strongly that san francisco puts its best foot forward in a unified, as much as we can, collect vised way in trying to secure this. to the general public, i know this has been mentioned but this is a very clumsy process. we're the only city vying for a cup. our competitors are two nation, italy and spain. it is the prime minister who gets to make the unilateral decision of whether their countries are going to be able to successfully vie for the cup. they do not necessarily have to seek the blessing of their parliament or therefore the supervisors in order to get where they want to go. fortunately, we have the freedom of information act and we live by sunshine and brown act. so the demands on us are that much more compounded to make sure that we're able to drill down the most effective agreement that we possibly can. we're the only city
but our economy was entwined at the time and it was significantly enhanced for all specially windows with greater means did come to the area on a three-year rotation the compete for the cup. i also participated in some of the cup myself in 1980. i feel strongly that san francisco puts its best foot forward in a unified, as much as we can, collect vised way in trying to secure this. to the general public, i know this has been mentioned but this is a very clumsy process. we're the only city vying...
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. >> they're a very honorable bird, and to have them entwined in barbed wire really sends the messaget they're not free. >> reporter: the memorial also honors the thousands of japanese americans who, despite the prejudice they faced, fought for the united states in world war ii. >> they felt that they wanted to show their patriotism. they wanted to show that they were american. and so they volunteered and served. and while their families were in camp, they were fighting battles and dying and getting wounded. >> reporter: in fact, the units formed by the japanese americans became some of the most decorated fighting groups in u.s. military history. >> i was really concerned that my daughters would not know about any of this and other japanese americans and americans across the country would not know about it. >> reporter: craig sits at a fountain in the center of the memorial, dotted with five stones. they represent the five generations of japanese americans that have lived in the u.s. since the late 1800s. jenny is generation four, called yonsei in japanese. she's dedicated to her job
. >> they're a very honorable bird, and to have them entwined in barbed wire really sends the messaget they're not free. >> reporter: the memorial also honors the thousands of japanese americans who, despite the prejudice they faced, fought for the united states in world war ii. >> they felt that they wanted to show their patriotism. they wanted to show that they were american. and so they volunteered and served. and while their families were in camp, they were fighting...
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. >> reporter: texting, tapping, talking, technology has become so entwined with college life, that most students say they would be more frazzled without it. that is the finding from a new ap/mtvu poll, which found that being perpetually connected comes at a cost. 57% of students said turning off the laptop or mobile phone would make them more stressed. a significant number, 25%, said it would be a relief. natalie millman teaches technology at george washington university and said the findings come as no surprise. >> a ven a lost of this anecdotally in my own students and colleagues who feel they have to answer their students e- mails all the time. >> reporter: how engrain side technology in students' lives? nearly all received e-mail the past week. three quarters got news online and 2/3 used a device to get information on current events. being constantly connect side raising anxiety levels. about 6 in 10 get nervous if someone doesn't immediately reply to a message. >> a lot of kids -- and right away. >> reporter: on a deeper level, many use technology to emit cries for help and one in
. >> reporter: texting, tapping, talking, technology has become so entwined with college life, that most students say they would be more frazzled without it. that is the finding from a new ap/mtvu poll, which found that being perpetually connected comes at a cost. 57% of students said turning off the laptop or mobile phone would make them more stressed. a significant number, 25%, said it would be a relief. natalie millman teaches technology at george washington university and said the...
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money policy and macroeconomic policy are entwined.put growth elsewhere was stapled to to long term trends and inflation was closed the target for a long time. we had practice the right county policy but did not prevent a cut financial sector get to the point where it created challenges and risks to the system as a whole. monetary policy is necessary but you're not going to rule. you need to halt sales series of things. you don't have to do a precise calculation. in a crisis which is what matters, you will not have enough capital. the scout delayed as at the margin are not helpful. i suspect that in the spirit of trying to insure the resilience and robustness of the system it would make no sense to rely on one approach only. and the to have several to reinforce each other. on the economic stability, you start of the sock -- talking about soccer. as captain, jean-claude will tell his trips as the amount of the field to play against the financial sector as it were. there is no point telling the team that every one of the 11 opposition pl
money policy and macroeconomic policy are entwined.put growth elsewhere was stapled to to long term trends and inflation was closed the target for a long time. we had practice the right county policy but did not prevent a cut financial sector get to the point where it created challenges and risks to the system as a whole. monetary policy is necessary but you're not going to rule. you need to halt sales series of things. you don't have to do a precise calculation. in a crisis which is what...