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    Wisdom In Plato's Apology

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    In Plato’s Apology, according to the Oracle at Delphi Socrates was the wisest man of all people. Still in the content he claims that, “in truth, worth nothing in regard to wisdom” and in a lot of Plato’s works he constantly shows his ignorance. Is Socrates claiming he is not the wisest but at the same time saying he is? No, because in the Apology he admits that he is the wisest man and goes on saying that others should also fall into his path of wisdom. He also makes clear that he is ignorant to…

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    Oedipus Rex Monologue

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    came to me in supplication, wishing that I would try my best to end the evil plague that spread across the fair city of Thebes. At that time, it was revealed by the Oracle of Delphi that the gods had sent the plague as punishment because we had not brought to justice…

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    of Socrates, the oracle at Delphi said that Socrates is the wisest. Socrates tried his hardest to fully understand what the oracle meant. He made it his mission to test the oracle’s statement. He went to people who have a reputation for wisdom and verified their knowledge through questioning. He discovered a great deal of ignorance and fabricated claims of knowledge. Nobody had a real genuine understanding, they just claimed they did. During his quest to find out what the oracle meant, Socrates…

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    Socrates told Lysis “your father isn’t waiting for you to come of age before he trusts you with everything; but come the day when he thinks that you know more than he does, he’ll trust you with himself and everything that belongs to him” (Lysis, 209c-d). He was stating that one is not useful based on age, but chiefly on knowledge, and this skill can lead to greater things. I agree with this quote because of a personal anecdote. When I was a Boy Scout, I was the youngest to earn the Eagle Scout…

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    Greek mythology, humans have little to no control over their fates. That knowledge and controls lies with the gods. Often times the characters of myths go to the oracles looking for a bit of guidance only to be delivered a cryptic message about a big event relevant to their lives. For example, Oedipus in Oedipus Tyrannus sends Creon to the oracle to get answers about the plague that racks Thebes, he is told that he must find the old king Laius’ murderer, Creon says “Then hear the words I heard…

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    MCSA for SQL Server 2012 is that the base level accreditation for Microsoft relational database answer, and is followed by the Microsoft Certified Solutions professional (MCSE) as well as the Microsoft Qualified Solutions Master (MCSM). so as to understand the MCSA for SQL Server 2012, you want to pass 3 exams-- Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2012 (Examination 70-461), Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Databases (Examination 70-462), and Implementing an information Storage facility with…

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    Oracle Case Study

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    Introduction Oracle was founded in 1977 as Software Development Laboratories by Lawrence (Larry) Ellison, Bob Miner, and Ed Oates. Oracle Version 1 was written, but was never officially released. In 1979, Oracle Version 2 was release as the first commercial SQL relational database management system (RDBMS). Also in 1979, Software Development Laboratories changed its name to Relational Software Inc. (RSI). The 1980s was a busy decade for Oracle. In 1982, RSI was renamed Oracle Systems and…

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    [pic][pic] [pic]2 RELATIONAL MODEL: CONCEPTS, CONSTRAINTS, LANGUAGES, DESIGN, AND PROGRAMMING [pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic] [pic]5 The Relational Data Model and Relational Database Constraints This chapter opens Part II of the book on relational databases. The relational model was first introduced by Ted Codd of IBM Research in 1970 in a classic research publication "System R4 Relational." (Codd 1970), and attracted immediate attention due to its simplicity,…

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    Yrpim Website Analysis

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    Introduction The project YrPIM was briefly introduced with a basic reasoning of its creation. This probes into details of the idea behind the project which was to create a website that can be used by middle school students who are fall in the range of 11- 14 years of age. It is assumed that by this age a student has a basic understanding of how to operate a computer since the US consensus of 2014 states that approximately 83.8% of the houses have at least one computer. Of each of these houses…

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    Peoplesoft Case Study

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    similar companies it considered rivals, like Vantive Corporation and JD Edwards, who had a similar product line which PeopleSoft used to release new applications in different types of corporate target markets. The company was eventually acquired by Oracle Corporation, another company specialized in enterprise software products, in 2005, though the packages originally developed by PeopleSoft have kept their “PeopleSoft name” and are marketed as such. Today, PeopleSoft represents one of the…

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