...“THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MEMORY PLUS GOLD POWDERED CAPSULE TO ENHANCE THE MEMORY OF WHITE MICE (Mus musculus)” In partial fulfillment of the requirements in Research I Biological Science Team Category Student Researchers: Laja, Amrina R. and Laureano, Lexyleen B. Grade 9- Special Science Class A Research Adviser: Ms. Rizza Earl Veverly T. Angeles March 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract……………………………………………………………………………...........1 Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………………2 Chapter I. Introduction A. Background of the Study………………………………………………......3 B. Statement of the Problem…………………………………………………..5 D. Significant of the Study…………………………………………...............6 F. Scope and Delimitation…………………………………………................7 G. Definition of Terms………………………………………………………......8 Chapter II. Review of Related Literature Memory Plus Gold………………………………………………………………..9 Why Memo Plus Gold? .………………………………………………………..10 What evidence support memo plus gold? ............................................11 Who can benefit from memo plus gold? .………………………………….. 12 Bacoppa Monniera……………………………………………………………….13 What’s in bacoppa and how does it work? …………………………………14 Mice (Mus musculus)……………………………………………………………16 Mice Protocols.………………………………………………………………....17 General Principles……………………………………………………………....18 The type of maze and what it is used for? ………………………………….20 Chapter III. Methodology A, Research Design…………………………………………………………….21 C. Procedure……………………………………………………………………22 ...
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...The Mouse and the mouse trap There was a mouse who used merrily live with a chicken, a pig and a cow in a farmyard. One day while the mouse was looking through the wall crack, he saw the farmer and his wife open a package. “What food might this contain?” the mouse wondered. He was devastated to discover it was a mousetrap!! The mouse realized that he was in big trouble. Hence he retreating to the farmyard and proclaimed this warning: “There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!” The chicken clucked and scratched, raised her head and said, “Mr. Mouse, I can tell this is a grave concern to you, but it is of no consequence to me. THAT’S NOT MY PROBLEM! I cannot be bothered by it.” The mouse turned to the pig and told him, “There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!” The pig sympathized, but said, “I am so very sorry, Mr. Mouse, but there is nothing I can do about it but pray.. Be assured you are in my prayers.” The mouse turned to the cow and said, “There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!” The cow said, “Wow, Mr. Mouse. I’m sorry for you, but it’s no skin off my nose.” So, the mouse returned to the house, head down and dejected, to face the farmer’s mousetrap all alone… That very night a sound was heard throughout the house – the sound of a mousetrap catching its prey. The farmer’s wife rushed to see what was caught. In the darkness, she did not see it. It was a venomous snake whose...
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...Cinderella, The Great Mouse Mistake Chapter 1 In an instant,Cinderella ran out of her tiny bedroom ,down the steep attic stairs. A brown mouse is followed behind her. A new mouse got caught in a trap,But Cinderella always there to help.And tat was just one reason why all the little mouse in there house loved her.But the cinderellas cruel stepmother and her horrible step sisters,they made her in craped,drafty room in attic. Cinderella look at the mouse .She opened the trap but the little mouse is scared.Cinderella place her hand at the opening of the trap to help the mouse get out.she gave a mouse name Gus.Cinderella got back to work. jaq and gus scurried along the kitchen where Cinderella was busy feeding chickens.Cinde-rella gave them a tossed large handful corn.Gus had the whole yard to himself to think up the perfect surprise for cenderella.Gus noticed a beautiful rose bush.He knew that hed find it the perfect present for cenderella.He climed up the rose bunch and quickly to gawn each branch,careully avoiding the throns. Chapter 2 For the rest of the morning gus was vso nervous.Gus heard a loud scream of a lady then he go run to the garden including cenderella and the other household.then they find cinderellas step mother at the bare rosebush.her mouth had dropped open in shock.Cinderella gasp and ask who cut the roses.they found some petals on the floor,and they follow it.The trial of rose petals led them to the attic. They found the...
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...country mouse and a city mouse. The country mouse lives in a simple house and eats simple food. By comparison, the city mouse lives in a beautiful house and eats well every day. The country mouse wants the life of the city mouse. However, after he goes with the city mouse to taste experience (CH) city life, he does not like it any more. The country mouse prefers to be poor and happy rather than be rich and afraid. (82) Commentary: In my opinion, the story is quite interesting and inspiring in general because it teaches us a life lesson. To me (=I think), the ending seems the most interesting part of the story. This is because in the end the country mouse suddenly realizes/learns that he does not want a rich and dangerous life, but a simple and happy one. I like this part because it also inspires us/leads us to think deeply about our own lives. We might think that a good life means a rich life. However, (=But) according to the story, a good life should be simple and happy. It gives us a different idea about life, which I also agree with itthis . Therefore, (=so) I think this story is interesting and inspiring. (122) Deconstruction: yes, this forms a very good base for your teaching script – well done! VPs: GREEN: Mental*8; > BLUE: Relational*6; > PINK: Material*3 Mental process and relational process are significant in this commentary. A few material verbs occur. Reason: Mental verbs construe both the change of mind of the country mouse 2 (which...
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...Trap-Ease mouse traps have huge potential, but it is a question mark when referring to the Growth Share Matrix. In my opinion it has a high market growth rate, or attractiveness to the market, but right now its strengths is not there, referring to it relative market share. This idea of a mouse trap that can catch mice and not make a mess and is easy to set up is attractive to everyone. While the case states that women are the target market, I feel that men can like this product as well. The trick is marketing it the right way. It seems that the major problem is a huge lack in advertising. The cases states that she is very successful at the National Hardware Show in Chicago, but its seems that nobody cares that Trap-Ease mouse traps won the Best New Product Award or that it got good press from the show. What Martha House needs to do is go back to the drawing board and stop investing so much of her budget in these stupid hardware shows. She even says it doesn’t help her much. It’s probably because nobody cares about a hardware show. Before reading this case I didn’t even know that they had hardware shows. So you need a way to connect to people other than just going to hardware shows, where the only people that are going to be there are people who are enthusiast in hardware, which I assume is a very small percentage of people who buy these mouse traps. The case mentions how she wants to target women, since consumers like less of a mess and is easy to set up. Do you think women...
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...giving each a bundle of wood. The sons were then asked to break the bundle in half. As hard as each boy tried, they could not split the bundle of wood. The father then untied the bundle and gave each of them one stick to break. Each son was able to break his piece of wood without any difficulty. This simple test, showed how working together, this band of brothers could reach goals far beyond the ones they could reach as individuals. Compassion The Lion and the Mouse An Aesop’s Fable Compassion has always been a virtue most of us like to think we practice. But there are those who choose not to share compassion with others no matter how much they need it. After a small mouse disturbs a sleeping lion, the mouse is threatened with certain death. As a consequence of convincing the lion that he, a tiny mouse, could someday save his life, the lion set the mouse free. By releasing the lion from a net a few days later, the mouse proved the he could, after all, save the lion’s life. The compassion the lion had for the mouse proves that compassion is a trait that will not only make you feel good, but could save your life. Presson 2 Commitment Two Frogs in the Milk An Aesop Fable There is no better way to illustrate a person’s commitment to something important or relevant then to test their commitment in a life-or-death situation. The two frogs involved in this story, found themselves in their own life-or-death...
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...A memorable day for me happened in April last year when traveling to Los Angeles. I went to Disney World. I woke up very early in the morning and dressed at 10:00 A.M. We left the house and my uncle drove an hour to get to Disneyland. Arriving at the park, I wanted to go to Disney Adventure, but was my little cousin was only 1 year, so we went to Disneyland Park. After making many rows, we finally entered the castle like in the movies and the fun was that there was only one wall where the shops. We kept walking and I was very excited about everything and watched the games and the characters walking around the park. I remember a game called "It's a Small World". I loved it because it is a small boat on a waterway where you come...
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...future for his lack of common sense and judgment. Steinbeck uses the metaphor of bear paws to show readers the massiveness and aggressiveness of what is usually the characteristics of a bear. Steinbeck’s use of characterizing Lennie as an almost animal-like person from “a way a bear drags its paws” (Steinbeck 2) and killing the mouse, symbolizing his dreams, by accident can foreshadow his brute strength will be his downfall. Steinbeck chooses a bear to symbolize Lennie because bears are protective, just as Lenny is of George, but they are also strong and massive. Bears do not live in packs, they are alone and usually only live with their kin. Lenny’s love to “pet...sof’ things” (Steinbeck 90) comes back to haunt him when fate gives him the chance to kill Curley’s wife, but this event is foreshadowed from the death of the mouse and dog. Petting soft things symbolize innocence. Stemming from such a playful thing, it can sometimes be misinterpreted to result in bad things. Lennie is innocent and enjoys the small simple things. This conflicts however with Lennie’s “bear...paws” (Steinbeck 2), strong and powerful, to do such a simple task of just petting a mouse, a dog, or even hair. Steinbeck decision to give Lennie the characteristic of a “gentle giant’ correlates with real life because although they want to be gentle like Lenny just wants to pet soft things, they are still giants and things will always go wrong for...
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...State College Copyright Extension Act The Copyright Extension Act, also known as the Mickey Mouse protection act was passed in 1998. A copyright is defined as “an intangible right granted by statute to the author or originator of certain literary or artistic productions (Miller & Hollowell, 2014, p. 84). The purpose of this act is to protect “books, records, films, artworks, architectural plans, menus, music videos, and product packaging” (Miller & Hollowell, 2014, p. 85), from being built upon to make new creations. For individuals the act gives copyright protection for their life plus 70 years, for publishing houses the copyright is 95 years from the date of publication or 120 years from the date of creation, whichever comes first. The Copyright Extension Act, is also know as the Mickey Mouse protection act because as Mickey Mouse’s first expiration date for the copyright protection neared, Walt Disney pressed for changes to the Copyright Act. In 1976, the United States congress revised the act to change it from a maximum protection of 56 years including extensions, to the life of the author plus 50 years. Which in turn guaranteed protection for Mickey through 2003. Again, in 1998 when Mickey’s protection time was running out, the United States Congress changed the protection time to the current terms of, life of the author plus 70 years, and granting publishing houses protection for 95 years from the year of the first publication, or 120 years from the year of...
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...because of it. Joel Zimmerman Aka Deadmau5 pronounced (dead mouse) is a progressive house/ trance producer from Canada. Starting his career in 2006 that is famous not only for his music, but the mouse helmet he wears while preforming. Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter make up the electronic duo Daft Punk from France. They produce House music or by their definition “robot rock” and became popular in the late 90’s. They are also known for wearing helmets designed to make them look like robots. They both share a common gimmick wearing their helmets which I find to be their alter egos. When Joel Zimmerman puts on that mouse head he transforms into Deadmau5 along with Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter once they have their robot costume on they have become Daft Punk. Its what their fans identify them by its their gimmick that people can slap on anything from tee shirts to coffee mugs. It makes them more recognizable and catches people’s attention. Wouldn’t you be more curious if you saw a guy DJing music in a mouse head or a robot costume? Not only do their costumes set them apart from everyone else. But they both have an amazing stage set up that has never been seen before. Deadmau5 has this LED cube that he displays images and designs all over. He sits in the cube with his head popping out of the top while preforming. Not only does the cube light up, but also does the face of his mouse helmet the designs move up from his cube to his mask and also...
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...She could easily reach for the key now but then again, she was too tall to go through the door. Out of frustration, she started to cry. The white rabbit reappears in a hurry, drops a fan and white gloves and moves on. Alice picks up the fan and starts fanning herself. It took her a while to notice that she was shrinking again and she dropped the fan before she would completely disappear. The key is out of reach again and she falls into a pool of water, that has been made from her tears. Alice comes across a mouse, which she offended a couple of times by talking about her cat. Alice asked the mouse why it hated cats and dogs so much, so the mouse promised her to tell her a sad story once they reach the shore. Not much later she noticed a couple of other creatures in the water behind them and together they swam to the shore of the pool of...
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...Trap-Ease the Big Cheese of Mousetraps Martha and the Trap-Ease investors believe they face a once in a lifetime opportunity. What information do they need to evaluate this opportunity? How do you think the group would write its mission statement? How would you write it? First of all there are four primary areas for assessment that should be considered. 1. People Behind the idea: the background, talents, and experience of the personnel behind the idea and the management team, employees, and advisers. 2. Resources available: 3. The knowledge and information possessed by the entrepreneur, including knowledge of the new concept, the industry, and market research. Moreover they shall consider barriers to entry, location, competitors, social and economic trends, regulatory factors, target market, and market penetration and more importantly how information would be obtained? 4. The idea’s ability to generate revenue. How great is the potential to sell something that will generate actual revenues? There are a lot of tools that can be used to evaluate the initial idea and subsequent opportunities. • Creative tools such as ALUO (Advantages, Limitations, Uniqueness, and Opportunity) can help entrepreneurs identify the key strategic points and differences surrounding their ideas for the business. • The KIC (Knowledge of Industry Checklist), including a comprehensive competitor analysis, is a useful guide for collecting and interpreting information about the industry. • “Give Me Five”...
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...The History of the Computer Mouse The computer mouse is considered an input device. With a click of a button, the mouse sends information to the computer. The computer mouse is an interesting device that offers an alternative way to interact with the computer beside a keyboard. A typical mouse has two buttons. At the top of the device you will find a left and right button which allows for “clicks”. There is a scrolling wheel between the two buttons. Douglas Engelbart's device was not the first pointing device. In fact, it seems that the first product was a trackball. It was invented a lot earlier, in 1953, by Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Kenyon Taylor for the Royal Canadian Navy. As part of the secret military project DATAR. The name “trackball” comes from the fact that the respective device actually used a standard Canadian five-pin bowling ball. Just imagine how “easy” using such a product really was. (Vochin, 2009) Engelbart created the first prototypes of the now-familiar device in 1963 at Stanford Research Institute, but he first displayed his creation to the public in Dec 6, 1968. ( Edwards, 2008) The mouse was much larger than today's mouse, square, and had a small button in the top right corner. It used two wheels to roll back and forth. It was the also the first mouse that could fit into a user's hand. In 1972, Jack Hawley and Bill English, inspired by Engelbart’s work, designed a digital mouse for Xerox PARC. This new mouse didn’t require an analog-to-digital...
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...Mickey Mouse Many years ago who would have believed a small little rodent creature would be the icon of not just a multi-billion dollar company, but a symbol of innocence, youth, and happiness. The icon of course is no other than Mickey Mouse, a character that has hundreds of different meanings to many different people. Mickey today is not the same mouse that first appeared in 1928. Mickey was once a mischievous, adventurer, and over the years has transformed into a cheerful, calm, educational tool. Mickey Mouse originally created to be only an animation appeared on the big screen on November 18, 1928. Mickey Mouse’s first appearance was in “Plane Crazy” (1928). This short film was about Mickey becoming a pilot as an attempt to impress his future girlfriend Minnie Mouse. His goal throughout the cartoon was to get Minnie to kiss him while flying the plane. He tries so hard to get the kiss that he leaves Minnie to no other choice, but to parachute out of the plane to escape. Shortly after this cartoon was made another one titled “ Gallopin’ Gaucho” (1928), but it was not until “Steamboat Willie” (1928) that Mickey became very popular. During Walt Disney’s time other cartoonists were trying out innuendo and sexuality, or trying to steal ideas from one another, the Walt Disney creations became original, enjoyable and something for the entire family, regardless of age to enjoy together. Mickey Mouse has a very unique personality that represents his founder Walt Disney...
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...and bait traditional spring-loaded mousetraps. They also are concerned about the safety of children and pets that may be around the home because once the spring-loaded trap has caught a mouse, one often has a mess resulting from its action. Besides being unpleasant, the mess presents health concerns due to the diseases that may be carried by mice. There are a number of other market segments that the firm could target. The issue of disease control suggests several other potential targets. First, the instructor might ask students where disease control concerns would be important. Any business that handles or stores food and, therefore, is attractive to rats and mice would be a potential target. Restaurants should come to mind here, both because of the presence of food and food products and also because these establishments cannot use chemicals near food. This also should suggest food wholesalers or warehouses where large quantities of food may be stored in the channel of distribution. Food manufacturers also need rodent protection. Another potential market is research laboratories. Here, researchers use large numbers of mice in research projects. It is not unreasonable to think that some of these mice occasionally get loose. A researcher would be interested in the ability to recapture a mouse without harming it—something that the researcher would be able to do with the Trap-Ease. Another potential target market is exterminators. Because they must work in areas where chemicals...
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