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PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI OF INDIA, correctly observed and spoke, for just about every leader in the world, when he expressed grave concerns-

Of the *down and dark side of the Internet and Online activities*. This news is duly covered and on display by SamDailyTimes : *The Voice of the Voiceless*.

[Every students should ensure that this news is read, and it is understood and shared as far and wide,  as possible].

The World Students Society, that belongs to every student of India, just as it belongs to every student in the world, - thanks the Prime Minister of India, for his insight and wisdom, and assures  His Excellency, of a total vigilance and watch and of the highest norms:

*THAT RULE OF LAW* - is the defining relation between any society, say, The World Students Society and the state and all states-

It is the ultimate condition in which students, citizens and the state are held accountable to a set of laws that are, as Kofi Annan, the Secretary General of the United Nations, wrote in 2004:

''Publicly promulgated, equally enforced and independently adjudicated, and which are consistent with international human rights norms and standards.

The rule of law requires, in Annan's words, ''measures to ensure the adherents to the principles of  supremacy of law, equality before the law, accountability to the law, fairness in the application of the law-

Separation of powers, participation in decision-making, legal certainity, avoidance of arbitrariness and procedural and legal transparency.''

We understand this today as the very, very *fundamental architecture of a just society*.

And it is to this reasoning and honor,  that The World Students Society, most lovingly called, !WOW! - the world over-  *That we set our course*.

IN ESSENCE, THE SCIENTISTS have found, that exercise prompts the creation of vesicles that  somehow know-

To head for the liver and tell it to ramp up energy production.  During exercise, a kind of Internet awakes in our blood.

It has not been altogether clear before, for instance, how the liver knows that exercise is underway and that cells far, far distant from the organ need urgent energy.

WHEN WE EXERCISE, far flung parts our bodies communicate with one another, thanks to tiny, particle-filled balloons that-

Move purposefully through the bloodstream from one cell to another, carrying pressing biochemical messages according to an important new study of the biology of exercise.

The study helps to clarify some of the bodywide health effects of working out and also underscores  just how physiologically complex exercise is.

For some time, scientists have suspected that the body's internal organs are as gossipy  and socially  entangled as any eight-grade classroom. It is thought that under the right conditions-

Fat cells chat with muscle cells, and muscle whisper to brain cells, and everybody seems to to want to be buddies with the liver.

These interactions are especially abundant during exercise, when continued movement demands intricate coordination of many different systems within the body, including those that create cellular energy.

But the precise mechanics of how different parts of the body communicate during exercise { or at other times } have remained surprisingly mysterious.

Scientists have shown that many tissues pump out hormones, such as insulin, and other proteins that move through the blood and jump - start physiological processes elsewhere in the body.

But these actions do not explain all of the seeming coordination between organs during exercise.

So recently, an international group of scientists from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia, and other institutions began to consider vesicles.

Vesicles are microscopic globules within cells that contain tiny bits of biological material.

Released into the blood, they were once thought to hold cellular garbage, as if the cells were heaving out their trash.

BUT SCIENTISTS now know that vesicles also can contain useful matter, including tiny amounts of  genetic material and proteins that convey biological messages to other cells.

Some researchers have speculated that exercise must cause in upsurge in such vesicles, resulting in interbody communications that allow the body to keep moving.

But that idea had remained speculative until, for the study, published this month in Cell Metabolism, the Australian scientists and others applied new technology to the blood of exercising people.

They began by inserting tubes into the thighs of 11 healthy men and drawing blood from their femoral arteries.

Then they had them ride a stationary bicycle for an hour at an increasingly strenuous pace, while they continued to draw blood.

The men rested for four hours, after which the scientists drew more blood.
 
The Honor and Serving of the latest *Operational Research* on Mind and Body relationships. And we thank researcher and author, Gretchen and Reynolds for this education.

With most respectful dedication to the distinguished Scientists, Students, Professors and Teachers of Australia and then the world. See Ya all on !WOW! -the World Students Society and........ Twitter-!E-WOW! -the Ecosystem 2011:

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