Running out of Memory,, opened at once 3 programs, mail, safari, finder

Why my i7 Mac Pro with 16GB, 500GB HD is getting out of memory. Just purchased. No MS Office and Adobe installed yet

now, as I have closed, it shows all Green Signals. the screen shot is attached for review.

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    I have set je.maxMemory to 20MB (je.maxMemory=20000000) and allowed a max heap size of 512MB (-Xms256M -Xmx512M).
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