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	<title>System Memory: RAM Upgrade, Tips and the Best Memory Solution</title>
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		<title>The Digital World Providing Memory Activities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know that the older we get, the more difficult it becomes to remember things. This is because the brain is a muscle. The more you use it, the more it works. The more you ignore it, the less likely it will be able to remember new information or recall old information. In order [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know that the older we get, the more difficult it becomes to remember things. This is because the brain is a muscle. The more you use it, the more it works. The more you ignore it, the less likely it will be able to remember new information or recall old information. In order to keep your brain in tip-top shape, it is a good idea to continue to use it by playing memory activities. Thanks to the digital age we’re in, there are many different types of memory activities that you can now play on a computer or gaming system.</p>
<p>Computer Games</p>
<p>There have always been computer games that can help you use your memory, but now they are more advanced than ever. Solitaire and other computer card games are a great way to keep your brain active and use your memory skills. Other internet games, however, such as Bejeweled, can also help to keep your brain stay in shape and can be played by anyone, from children to adults. You can also go online to indulge in a game of chess or checkers against someone who lives a world away from you, allowing you to keep your mental activity strong while enjoying a game against someone else.</p>
<p>Other computer games, known as role playing games (or RPGs) may seem childish but can, in fact, help you boost your memory up. Take the popular online RPG the World of Warcraft. This game is played online against thousands of other players. It involves not only using social skills, but also problem solving and reasoning skills as well.</p>
<p>Gaming Systems</p>
<p>Gaming systems are now marketing games that are meant not only for children, but also for adults. Nintendo especially has been making games that are meant for both adults and children that are designed to help keep the brain active. One of their games, Brain Age, is playable on the popular Nintendo DS and is considered to be a puzzle video game. It is designed to help you better your mental activity by working a variety of different parts of the brain a little bit each day .</p>
<p>Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree, is a game that is designed for the Nintendo Wii. This game uses the brain to quickly answer questions that pop up. There are tests that can be done which will show you which parts of your brain work well and which need improvement, and the fact that the game can be played with friends makes it not only a fun mental challenge, but something that you want to do socially.</p>
<p>When it comes to finding memory activities that you enjoy, you don’t have to stick to the same old crossword puzzle in order to get your brain active. In many cases, playing video games, especially ones that are designed to help you to keep your brain active, is a great way to make your brain work and to keep you feeling mentally young.</p>
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		<title>Do I Need New Computer Memory?</title>
		<link>http://systemmemory.info/2009/05/15/do-i-need-new-computer-memory/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Computer experts agree that in the absence of well-oiled memory, computers cannot operate efficiently. Thats why when computers begin to slow, all users must ask themselves the dreaded question: Do I need more memory?  At times, computers may slow as a result of various factors: overload, bad maintenance, and corrupted files, among many others. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Computer experts agree that in the absence of well-oiled memory, computers cannot operate efficiently. Thats why when computers begin to slow, all users must ask themselves the dreaded question: Do I need more memory?  At times, computers may slow as a result of various factors: overload, bad maintenance, and corrupted files, among many others. It can be exceedingly difficult to decide when RAM needs to be installed, as other things can cause a slowing computer. As a computer user, its important that you can identify the common indications that your computer&#8217;s memory is failing. In understanding this, you&#8217;ll know to add or replace memory if and when your computer memory does indeed fail.</p>
<p>5 Signs That You Do Need New Memory</p>
<p>Computer Boot Problems. When memory is inadequate or becomes corrupted, computer boot problems will often arise. Upon powering the computer, the BIOS may beep without reason, which is an indication of RAM failure. At the problem&#8217;s worst state, your computer may fail to boot at all. Instead, your system will lag at the blank screen.</p>
<p>General Speed Deficiency. This is normally the first, and most common symptom of memory failure. A system with bad RAM may display this deficiency in the form of slow loading, freezes, and lags.</p>
<p>Crashes. Crashes may occur during processes that normally can occur with ease. Often times, the crashes will happen unexpectedly and will go unexplained. As this occurs, your computer may freeze or simply shut down altogether.</p>
<p>Inability to Use Memory Intensive Applications. When using memory-intensive programs such as Microsoft Office, Adobe, or Entertainment applications, the system may not allow programs to run properly. Since memory is not readily available, it becomes impossible for these programs to run smoothly or at times, to even open.</p>
<p>Blue Screen of Death. In Microsoft&#8217;s Windows, the Blue Screen of Death indicates a problem rooted in the system&#8217;s hardware. Errors such as IRQL_Less_or_Not_Equal indicate a memory-caused hardware problem.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve determined that your memory may need replacing, you can confirm your findings by running a memory test. These tests can be downloaded as freeware from various online websites. If you find that your memory is corrupt, it is advised that you replace your computer&#8217;s memory, or at the least, add more RAM to your system.</p>
<p>Whether or not your memory is corrupt, a slow computer will definitely be made faster with additional memory. So if you&#8217;re still asking yourself the question: Do I need new memory? You&#8217;ll probably want to consider adding more memory to your computer. Regardless of where the problem lies, additional memory will always present advantages in overall system operation.</p>
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		<title>Megabites Of Memory - How Much Do We Need?</title>
		<link>http://systemmemory.info/2009/05/14/megabites-of-memory-how-much-do-we-need-2/</link>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Operating System</p>
<p>Computer memory is extremely important to computer operation. Memory is responsible for a variety of tasks in the computer system. Computer Memory is the heart of your computer. The memory is often referred to as RAM, ( Random Access Memory). It is a internal storage area in the computer. Understanding computer memory is very important, the memory is what enables your PC to operate. RAM is the most common and most often used computer memory. There are numerous ways through which the computer memory could be classified: By location in the system,principles of operation and by function. Although the easiest method to classify the computer memory is to know the differences of the primary (or main) and secondary (or auxiliary) storage devices. The memory includes physical computer memory and a memory controller that physically accesses the computer memory.</p>
<p>Memory</p>
<p>Memory is the ability to retain data for a period of time. Memory can be built right into a system board, but it is usually attached to the system board in the form of a chip or module. Memory chips are tiny electronic circuits specially designed for storing data. Memory chips reside on the motherboard, or on a added memory boards inside your PC. Memory is very easy to install in computers, but be sure you buy the correct type of memory. Memory upgrades should be compatible with the memory already in your computer, and they must be compatible with the motherboard in your computer.</p>
<p>Ram</p>
<p>Computers generally come with no less than 256MB of memory for a basic computer. You can upgrade that to 512MB or more with the addition of one or two modules. Although older computers may not support that much. To installing CD-ROM drive you need about 740MB of hard drive space to copy CDs. Video cards have a built-in memory but they also consume your main system RAM. If you add a printer or scanner to your system, you should also consider buying more memory. Computer memory is always organized in a fixed manner. It is an electronic storage with no moving parts. Adding computer memory or upgrading computer memory is also one of the easiest computer upgrades. NOTE: No memory module is built to be universally compatible, so you need to find modules that are specifically made for your system.</p>
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		<title>Compact Flash Memory and Data Recovery</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flash memory gets its name due to its microchip arrangement in such a way, that its section of memory cells gets erased in a single action or &#8220;Flash&#8221;.</p>
<p>Both NOR and NAND Flash memory were invented by Dr. Fujio Masuoka from Toshiba in 1984.The name &#8216;Flash&#8217; was suggested because the erasure process of the memory contents reminds a flash of a camera, and it&#8217;s name was coined to express how much faster it could be erased &#8220;in a flash&#8221;. Dr. Masuoka presented the invention at the International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) held in San Jose, California in 1984 and Intel recognizes the potentiality of the invention and introduced the first commercial NOR type flash chip in 1988, with long erase and write times.</p>
<p>Flash memory is a form of non-volatile memory that can be electrically erased and rewrite, which means that it does not need power to maintain the data stored in the chip. In addition, flash memory offers fast read access times and better shock resistance than hard disks. These characteristics explain the popularity of flash memory for applications such as storage on battery-powered devices.</p>
<p>Flash memory is advance from of EEPROM (Electrically-Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) that allows multiple memory locations to be erased or written in one programming operation. Unlike an EPROM (Electrically Programmable Read-Only Memory) an EEPROM can be programmed and erased multiple times electrically. Normal EEPROM only allows one location at a time to be erased or written, meaning that flash can operate at higher effective speeds when the systems using; it read and write to different locations at the same time.</p>
<p>Referring to the type of logic gate used in each storage cell, Flash memory is built in two varieties and named as, NOR flash and NAND flash.</p>
<p>Flash memory stores one bit of information in an array of transistors, called &#8220;cells&#8221;, however recent flash memory devices referred as multi-level cell devices, can store more than 1 bit per cell depending on amount of electrons placed on the Floating Gate of a cell. NOR flash cell looks similar to semiconductor device like transistors, but it has two gates. First one is the control gate (CG) and the second one is a floating gate (FG) that is shield or insulated all around by an oxide layer. Because the FG is secluded by its shield oxide layer, electrons placed on it get trapped and data is stored within. On the other hand NAND Flash uses tunnel injection for writing and tunnel release for erasing.</p>
<p>NOR flash that was developed by Intel in 1988 with unique feature of long erase and write times and its endurance of erase cycles ranges from 10,000 to 100,000 makes it suitable for storage of program code that needs to be infrequently updated, like in digital camera and PDAs. Though, later cards demand moved towards the cheaper NAND flash; NOR-based flash is hitherto the source of all the removable media.</p>
<p>Followed in 1989 Samsung and Toshiba form NAND flash with higher density, lower cost per bit then NOR Flash with faster erase and write times, but it only allows<br />
sequence data access, not random like NOR Flash, which makes NAND Flash suitable for mass storage device such as memory cards. SmartMedia was first NAND-based removable media and numerous others are behind like MMC, Secure Digital, xD-Picture Cards and Memory Stick. Flash memory is frequently used to hold control code such as the basic input/output system (BIOS) in a computer. When BIOS needs<br />
to be changed (rewritten), the flash memory can be written to in block rather than byte sizes, making it simple to update. On the other hand, flash memory is not practical to random access memory (RAM) as RAM needs to be addressable at the byte (not the block) level. Thus, it is used more as a hard drive than as a RAM. Because of this particular uniqueness, it is utilized with specifically-designed file systems which extend writes over the media and deal with the long erase times of NOR flash blocks. JFFS was the first file systems, outdated by JFFS2. Then YAFFS was released in 2003, dealing specifically with NAND flash, and JFFS2 was updated to support NAND flash too. Still, in practice most follows old FAT file system for compatibility purposes.</p>
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		<title>Megabites Of Memory - How Much Do We Need?</title>
		<link>http://systemmemory.info/2009/05/11/megabites-of-memory-how-much-do-we-need/</link>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Operating System</p>
<p>Computer memory is extremely important to computer operation. Memory is responsible for a variety of tasks in the computer system. Computer Memory is the heart of your computer. The memory is often referred to as RAM, ( Random Access Memory). It is a internal storage area in the computer. Understanding computer memory is very important, the memory is what enables your PC to operate. RAM is the most common and most often used computer memory. There are numerous ways through which the computer memory could be classified: By location in the system,principles of operation and by function. Although the easiest method to classify the computer memory is to know the differences of the primary (or main) and secondary (or auxiliary) storage devices. The memory includes physical computer memory and a memory controller that physically accesses the computer memory.</p>
<p>Memory</p>
<p>Memory is the ability to retain data for a period of time. Memory can be built right into a system board, but it is usually attached to the system board in the form of a chip or module. Memory chips are tiny electronic circuits specially designed for storing data. Memory chips reside on the motherboard, or on a added memory boards inside your PC. Memory is very easy to install in computers, but be sure you buy the correct type of memory. Memory upgrades should be compatible with the memory already in your computer, and they must be compatible with the motherboard in your computer.</p>
<p>Ram</p>
<p>Computers generally come with no less than 256MB of memory for a basic computer. You can upgrade that to 512MB or more with the addition of one or two modules. Although older computers may not support that much. To installing CD-ROM drive you need about 740MB of hard drive space to copy CDs. Video cards have a built-in memory but they also consume your main system RAM. If you add a printer or scanner to your system, you should also consider buying more memory. Computer memory is always organized in a fixed manner. It is an electronic storage with no moving parts. Adding computer memory or upgrading computer memory is also one of the easiest computer upgrades. NOTE: No memory module is built to be universally compatible, so you need to find modules that are specifically made for your system.</p>
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		<title>How Does Computer Memory Work</title>
		<link>http://systemmemory.info/2009/05/10/how-does-computer-memory-work/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[All computer owners generally understand that their computer came equipped with memory, also known as Random Access Memory or RAM. In fact, many common items used by individuals on a daily basis contain some form of memory. These items include: cell phones, PDA’s, game consoles, car radios, VCR’s, televisions, and DVD players. There are just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All computer owners generally understand that their computer came equipped with memory, also known as Random Access Memory or RAM. In fact, many common items used by individuals on a daily basis contain some form of memory. These items include: cell phones, PDA’s, game consoles, car radios, VCR’s, televisions, and DVD players. There are just as many types of memory that is used to make these every day types of items work. Memory types include: RAM, ROM, cache, dynamic RAM, Static RAM, flash memory, memory sticks, virtual memory, video memory, and BIOS to name a few.</p>
<p>Though all computer owners and most electronic users know that computers and other electronic items use memory, not many people actually know how the memory actually works.</p>
<p>Any type of electronic storage is technically known and classified as memory. The purpose of memory is to store information and to retrieve it quickly when called upon. If a computer did not have access to memory, it would virtually take you a great deal of time call any program to action. In fact, it could take very long lengths of time that could hinder your progress. This could vary from minutes to hours. However, computer memory “remembers” everything that you have called into action before and saves those details. Therefore, when you click on a program to open it, it automatically pulls it from its memory in seconds and then opens the program for you. This is why computer memory is so important.</p>
<p>Your computers Random Access Memory goes to work the instant you turn your computer on. As soon as your computer is turned on it immediately checks you computer to make sure that all the components which you have set to automatically start are called into action. It also calls upon your operating system to open and run your personal settings the moment you computer turns on.</p>
<p>From there your computers Random Access Memory will follow the commands of your keystrokes and mouse clicks in order to carry out every function that you desire your computer to do. It will then collect the information which you type in and will place it in its Random Access Memory in case you call upon the same set of actions again. This will allow your computer to respond more quickly the next time you carry out the same actions.</p>
<p>Computer memory is one hundred percent necessary to operate your home or business computer. The more memory that you computer has the faster that you computer will run and the more stable that your computer system will be. When you computer begins to run out of free Random Access Memory (RAM) you computer may begin to run slowly, or may become very unstable.</p>
<p>This is why it is always important to keep an eye on how much Random Access Memory (RAM) is already in use on your computer. If you notice that you are reaching or nearing your computers memory limits, then you will want to upgrade and add more memory to your computer system.</p>
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		<title>Optimizing Memory Card Performances</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A memory card is an extension card, which can be inserted into a multitude of appliances like a computer, a digital camera, a personal digital assistant, a smart phone or an MP3 player. The memory card is used to extend the memory capacity of the host device.
Multiple integrated circuit devices that are interconnected using a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A memory card is an extension card, which can be inserted into a multitude of appliances like a computer, a digital camera, a personal digital assistant, a smart phone or an MP3 player. The memory card is used to extend the memory capacity of the host device.</p>
<p>Multiple integrated circuit devices that are interconnected using a circuit board substrate make a memory card. A memory card or a flash memory card is a solid-state electronic flash memory data storage device, which offers high re-record ability, power free storage (memory card is a non-volatile memory device with a compact housing which is in no need of power source to retain its memory contents) and enduring environmental limitations. Non-solid state memory cards that do not use flash memory are also available (also known as Mem-cards).</p>
<p>There are different types of memory cards available such as a Random Access Memory card (RAM), a Read-only Memory Card (ROM) and an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) card and a flash memory card.</p>
<p>A flash memory card represents first logic state of the binary state system storing charge on a floating gate and the second logic state of the binary state system is signified by the absence of stored charges.</p>
<p>A memory card can perform a write operation, a read operation and an erase operation. There are four major types of memory cards (based on their storage and specification) like compact flash, secure digital, memory stick and xD. Each one of the memory cards characteristically conforms to a specific form factor of the standard and has a unique connector, which conforms the electrical and mechanical interface of the cards to the respective standards.</p>
<p>In 1990s, a number of memory cards formats smaller than PC card came out (like Compact flash, smart media and miniature card) and also tiny embedded memory. With the invention of ultra small cards for cell phones, PDAs and Compact digital cameras, the previous generation of ‘compact cards’ were looking big. In industrial fields, even the vulnerable PC card memory cards manage to maintain a slot unlike in cell phone and PDA market.</p>
<p>Nowadays personal computers have built in slots for more than one memory card like memory stick, compact flash, SD, etc. to ensure compatibility.</p>
<p>There are two types of software available in memory card namely, memory card Data Recovery Software and Memory card File Recovery Software. Memory Card File recovery software is designed to recover images, movies, sound and other data files from all types of digital media and compatible with major memory card devices. The memory card filed recovery software does a deep scanning of the media at the lowest level to recover and retrieve the deleted photos. Memory Card File Recovery Software is fast and easy and does not require any scientific enterprise for the recovery process and this online recovery is a safe technique. Just insert the memory card into a USB card reader and run the memory card file recovery software to rescue it to a safer location.</p>
<p>Memory card Data Recovery Software recovers lost pictures, images, photos, audio and video files and folders from all memory card storage media – flash drive, multi media memory card, mobile communicator, mobile PC and hand held computers. This memory card data recovery software recovers data even when the media is corrupted or memory card is pulled out from their running device. In addition it recovers data even if Windows displays ‘drive not formatted’ message. It is the easiest and quickest software utility tool for any type of digital file folders to recover, retrieve, rescue, repair or restore the data.</p>
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		<title>How The Computer Memory System Works</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are probably tied to your computer with work and personal use. It is not surprising considering how much time is spent working on computers each day. The world would come to a grinding halt without them. But they cannot work if they do not have the right amount of computer memory installed.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are probably tied to your computer with work and personal use. It is not surprising considering how much time is spent working on computers each day. The world would come to a grinding halt without them. But they cannot work if they do not have the right amount of computer memory installed.</p>
<p>Everything your pc performs, from software to hardware, involves the computer&#8217;s storage. It can also mean the difference between having a fast computer and having one that takes forever.</p>
<p>Your laptop or desktop memory is very important. It is how the pc runs and how the software runs. It is certainly more than just being able to save a document you are typing or being able to download a song. The memory computer systems need is centered around how fast it can run and how quickly data can be loaded.</p>
<p>A pc&#8217;s memory is the amount of storage on it. Taking for example generic memory, when a pc stores information in its temporary memory it is able to run much faster.</p>
<p>The process of accessing computer storage is very easy. The Central Processing Unit (or CPU) wants to use the closest information it can find first. So it stores vital information to keep the computer running efficiently in a temporary storage or cache first.</p>
<p>Only after looking in this file will the pc search through the long term permanent storage. Both desktop computers and notebooks use this same method for gathering its information.</p>
<p>There are a few terms you need to know when it comes to your computer&#8217;s memory. The first is RAM which stands for Random Access Memory. The second is ROM (Read-Only Memory).</p>
<p>The third is OS which stands for Operating System and finally BIOS which is Basic Input/Output System. Each of these terms is used to describe how the pc&#8217;s storage is used to access the information and load the systems.</p>
<p>Computer memory can seem a bit complicated. There are a lot of terms to know and it can be confusing. The best summary is that the faster the computer is, the more it needs to keep a temporary folder to access information.</p>
<p>Think of it like a Post-It note that you write down a phone number on when you are in a hurry. You will not leave the number on there if it is important, you will save it someplace else. But you have it there for quick reference.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Memory Card Home Security System</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes when a family purchases a security system, you just don&#8217;t know what you get. As the salesperson goes over all the features, most of the time we all are thinking about the price. Unfortunately, when it comes to these products, you get what you paid for and even more of a reason why you should be sure to look at a wireless memory card home security system.</p>
<p>While the cost is surprisingly low, it&#8217;s the extra features that set this security system apart from all the rest. It has the obvious ones like keeping you safe at home, but when you have a wireless option, you are guaranteed to get more than what you bargained for when you purchase it. Here&#8217;s a short list of benefits you&#8217;ll gain with a wireless memory card home security system.</p>
<p>The Sensory</p>
<p>Anytime you have one of these security systems, the sensory is unmatched by any other. It is all set up with sound, so if someone breaks a window on the back door, knocks over the garbage can, or even falls down your wireless memory card home security system is sure to pick up on it. It&#8217;s basically the kind of security that homeowners need to keep their family safe from unexpected events.</p>
<p>Using Cameras</p>
<p>Even though many people don&#8217;t feel the need to get cameras involved in their security system, the option is available. If you land one of these innovations you&#8217;ll enjoy added features that many other systems can accompany with their product. A great example is if you&#8217;re hearing something outside, but don&#8217;t want to chance putting yourself into harm&#8217;s way, there is a remote you can use to access the cameras.</p>
<p>What makes the wireless memory card home security system different from all the rest, is the memory card. It allows you to save pictures of any of the events that take place. This way when you call the local authorities, they can use the information found on the card as evidence to take the intruder to jail. It&#8217;s a win/win situation and one that you probably won&#8217;t want to pass up.</p>
<p>No Installing Issues</p>
<p>Unlike those old security systems, these are full of wires you need to place around the house, under mulch, or running along the cutters. The easy way to explain it is it&#8217;s just like with your home computer. Instead of finding places to hide that Ethernet cable and power supply strips, you can go wireless and access the Internet anywhere in the house. You probably get the idea.</p>
<p>Deciding What&#8217;s Safe</p>
<p>So when you&#8217;re searching for more information on the wireless memory card home security system, think about all the benefits you&#8217;ll gain from putting one in your home. Surprisingly, they aren&#8217;t much more than those older versions, so not only will you get the best protection possible, but you&#8217;ll be able to keep your family safe and save money at the same time.</p>
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		<title>How To Stop Memory Loss</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Memory is related to individual intelligence. Intelligence is our ability to process information placed before us, come to a conclusion and make a decision based on our conclusions. In order to process information you must recall both long term and short term memory.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Memory is related to individual intelligence. Intelligence is our ability to process information placed before us, come to a conclusion and make a decision based on our conclusions. In order to process information you must recall both long term and short term memory.</p>
<p>The average person will test out with an IQ score of 100. The most intellectual will achieve a score of 180 to 190; few have ever exceeded these numbers. As your memory deteriorates your scores will go down as well.</p>
<p>Over the past 100 years, IQ scores have increased at an average rate of three IQ points per decade in most parts of the world. This has been explained by better nutrition, smaller families, better education, and heredity.</p>
<p>It is believed that 50% to 80% of a childs intelligence is attributable to the childs parents and the genes that they passed on to the child. Studies of twins raised apart substantiate these beliefs. It had been widely believed that through education, we can improve upon our intelligence, but this is often not the case. Vocabulary size, for example, is more effected by heredity than by environment even though every word that one knows has to be learned. In our society words are readily available to everyone and the number of words that we learn has more to do with our genetic predisposition to learn than the vocabulary of the people around us.</p>
<p>A recent study, April 2008, at the University of Michigan and Bern suggests that intelligence and thus memory can be marginally altered and changed over time through the use of challenging activities thus producing changes in gene expression patterns of the brain.</p>
<p>This then leads to the conclusion that the brain is similar in many respects to the muscles of our body; exercise and good diet will maintain and improve both intelligence and memory.</p>
<p>As we age one of the first parts of our brain function that we experience difficulty with is our memory. Studies have shown that the deterioration of memory can be curbed through mind exercise. One of the leading mind exercise programs is The Zox Training System; a ten minute per day brain exercise program that develops the part of your brain that sits ideal in most people. It unlocks built-in but seldom taped into Photographic Memory, increases your reading speed and your long tern memory plus reduces stress and improves overall efficiency.</p>
<p>The first step in any exercise program, whether body or mind, is to benchmark your current condition. For mind benchmarking I recommend, SmartestofUS.com, an online website that administers a genuine IQ test with no hooks attached. It&#8217;s also a good way to measure your progress.</p>
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