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    When creating an Oracle database one must consider what type of performance and needs you will need to keep your Real Application Cluster (RAC) environment operating at peak instances. When an Oracle database spans across multiple instances on different servers with shared data files. When the database spans across several hardware systems but it will appear as a single combined database within the application. Real Application Cluster allows the commodity to be utilized in way that they could reduce the total cost of scalable hardware with the various workloads. Discussing more about Real Application Clusters and why its characteristics are essential for data management and essential for uninterrupted database services, there are four attributes…

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    of all the land. This is of course in response to when the Oracle of Delphi addresses the fact that Socrates is the wisest of the entire known world.…

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    parents were Polybus and his wife, but he was given to them when he was barely born. When Oedipus grew into an adult, he decided to go visit an oracle. the oracle told him that he was going to kill his father and marry his own mother.…

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    Dreams, visions, and oracles have not always been the most reliable sources of information, yet time and time again it is these materials that have been used in order to understand the world and it’s relationship the humanity. All of these mystical sources of information have had a very heavy influence on how people of past civilizations have approached the events in their lives, and as such these sources have also become important tools used to interpret historical knowledge, for they provide…

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    How Is Socrates Wise

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    Socrates believes that when a person realizes their lack of wisdom it would be very beneficial to individuals and to the state, while the opposite would be disastrous. He comes to this conclusion because people who claim their wise, are in fact ambitious violent and numerous. He proves this through uncovering the wisest people in Athenians and explaining the wrong they do to Athens . His main tactic in uncovering these people is by asking them a serious of questions. He then uses these…

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    The Last trait that fully makes up Oedipus' tragic flaw is his ignorance and lack of self knowledge. He is completely oblivious of his origin. He is thus metaphorically blind by not having access to the fundamental truth of his personal life. This is made abundantly clear when Tiresias ask the question of who his parents are to Oedipus, he then responds by saying: " Parents? Wait! Who were my parents after all?" (Sophocles 40). Based on Oedipus' question the audience can see that he is totally…

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    Ignorance; a quality characterized with individuals who are incompetent or unsuccessful. However, ignorance can also result in happiness as it provides protection against the true bleak nature of reality. Similarly, Oedipus is an ignorant character who is predetermined by the Gods to kill his father and lay with his mother from birth, but for the majority of his life he is very successful and happy. Although Oedipus fulfills his prophecy, it is ultimately his own curious nature that leads to his…

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    In the ancient times of Greece, an oracle was someone who offered advice or a prophecy thought to have come directly from a divine source like the gods. Many oracles give vague and obscure advice that creates their mystical presence. For example, the oracle at Delphi, who spoke for Apollo, is a figure of great historical importance, whose legend is still an enigma. In the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, many characters such as Creon, Oedipus, Laius and Jocasta, sought out the oracle in order to…

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    In Plato’s Apology, the oracle of Delphi is said to state that the Socrates is the wisest of all men. Socrates himself does not initially understand why his God would make such a claim and sets out to discover his reasoning behind it. In doing so he, according to Socrates, he discovers that it is the fact that he himself does not believe to hold any knowledge or wisdom of great virtue which thus actually makes him the wisest of man. Socrates comes to this discovery by exploring commendable…

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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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