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  Oracle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An oracle is a person or agency considered to be a source of wise counsel or prophetic opinion; an infallible authority, usually spiritual in nature.
The oracle also allegedly proclaimed Socrates the wisest man in Greece, to which Socrates said that if so, this was because he alone was aware of his own ignorance.
The word "oracle" is used by Tibetans to refer to the spirit that enters those men and women who act as media between the natural and the spiritual realms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oracle   (705 words)

  
 Oracle database - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) used by database administrators (DBAs) to manage the DBMS, and recently in version 10g, a web-based rewrite of OEM called "Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control".
Oracle Corporation has packaged recent versions for several popular Linux distributions such that they should pose no installation challenges beyond the level of technical expertise required to install a database server.
Oracle and IBM tend to battle for the mid-range market (especially on UNIX and Linux platforms), while Microsoft tends to compete in the low-end market (on Microsoft Windows platforms).
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 Oracle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In classical Greece, the pre-eminent oracle was the one at the temple of Apollo at Delphi: Sybil (or Pythia).
The oracle is also said to have proclaimed Socrates the wisest man in Greece, to which Socrates said that if so, this was because he alone was aware of his own ignorance.
Another oracle of note lay in Egypt, in a temple dedicated to Ammon, whom the Greeks associated with Zeus.
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 Sibylline Oracles - LoveToKnow 1911
SIBYLLINE ORACLES, a collection of Apocalyptic writings, composed in imitation of the heathen Sibylline books (see Sibyls) by the Jews and, later, by the Christians in their efforts to win the heathen world to their faith.
The fact that they copied the form in which the heathen revelations were conveyed (Greek hexameter verses) and the Homeric language is evidence of a degree of external Hellenization, which is an important fact in the history of post-exilic Judaism.
A later Jewish oracle (46-62) refers to the wars of the second Triumvirate of Rome, and the whole compilation seems to come from a Christian redactor.
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The oracle also allegedly proclaimed delphic oracle application oracle Socrates oracle 9i the wisest man in Greece, to which Socrates said oracle clustering that if so, this was because oracle database monitoring oracle financials oracle on linux he alone was aware of his own ignorance.
Alexander the Great once visited it, and though no record of oracle interview questions his query remains, the oracle is thought oracle bones to have hailed dedicated oracle oracle database monitoring tools hosting him as Ammon's son, influencing oracle e-business suite his oracle cluster conceptions of his own divinity.
The word "oracle" is used enterprise oracle hosting by Tibetans to refer to the spirit that enters those men and women who act as mediums between the natural oracle 10g sun and the spiritual realms.
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 Apollo
Apollo ("destroy" or "excite"), is a god in Greek and Roman mythology, the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin of Artemis (goddess of the hunt).
This was the spring which emitted vapors that caused the Oracle at Delphi to give her prophesies.
An oracle prophesied that Troy would not be defeated as long as Troilius reached the age of twenty alive.
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For other uses of "oracle", see Oracle (disambiguation) An oracle is a person or agency considered to be a source of wise counsel or prophetic opinion; an infallible authority, usually spiritual in nature.
It was the offspring of Gaia and the mud that was left over after the flood of Deucalion, or in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo Python was the offspring of Hera, the Olympian Lady, who bore him, to spite Zeus, out of her own being, parthegenetically, in the manner of Gaia.
Apollo was the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, goddess of the hunt.
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 oracle 9ias sample uni dortmund
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This is based on the notion that oracle 9ias sample uni dortmund are reciprocal, that all oracle 9ias sample uni dortmund require both a decision to attack and also a decision to resist attack.
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 Oracle At Trec8: A Lexical Approach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Oracle's results demonstrate that knowledge-based retrieval is a viable and scalable solution for information retrieval and that statistical training and tuning on the document collection is unnecessary for good performance in Trec.
Oracle's solution, known as interMedia Text is a part of the Oracle database with a standard SQL interface for creating indexes and issuing queries.
Oracle's results demonstrate that knowledge-based retrieval is a viable and highly scalable solution for information retrieval and that statistical training and tuning on a document collection is unnecessary for good performance.
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 oracle consulting Resources & Information - oracle application consulting
In classical Greece, the pre-eminent oracle - the Sibyl (or Pythia) - operated at the temple of Apollo at Delphi.
The oracle also allegedly proclaimed Socrates the wisest man in Greece, to which Socrates said that if technology officer oracle consulting tusc brown so, this was because he alone was aware of his own ignorance.
In Tibet, oracles have oracle consulting played, and continue to play, an important part in religion and government.
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 Oracle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Start the Oracle (disambiguation) article or add a request for it.
Look for "Oracle (disambiguation)" in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
Look for "Oracle (disambiguation)" in the Wikimedia Commons, our repository for free images, music, sound, and video.
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 Informat.io on Oracle
In China, the use of oracle bones dates as far back as the Shang Dynasty, (1600 BCE - 1046 BCE).
Although divination with the I Ching is thought to have originated prior to the Shang Dynasty, it was not until King Wu of Zhou (1046 BCE-1043 BCE) that it took its present form.
The word "oracle" is used by Tibetans to refer to the spirit that enters those men and women who act as mediums between the natural and the spiritual realms.
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 Oracle | TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Oracle could refer to Oracle a person who makes predictions based on a claimed connection to the Gods Oracle Corporation a business software company.
Oracle Reports is a tool to developing reports against data stored in an Oracle database.
Oracle is the name of a model rocket with built in digital camera, manufactured by Estes Industries, for aerial photography.
www.tutorgig.co.uk /encyclopedia/sencyclo.jsp?keywords=Oracle   (451 words)

  
 delphi - delphi forums
Delphi oracle of delphi region is delphi skyfi 2 located in a plateau on the side of Mt. Parnassus.
This oracle exerted considerable influence across the country, and was consulted before all major undertakings: wars, the founding of colonies, delphi radio and so forth.
The delphi connection systems oracle is also said to have proclaimed Socrates the wisest man in Greece, to which Socrates said that if so, this was because he alone was aware of his own ignorance.
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 Oracle (disambiguation) - Free net encyclopedia
The Oracle - The student newspaper of Stratford High School in Houston, Texas.
The San Francisco Oracle - Influential underground newspaper published from 1966 to 1968 in the Haight-Ashbury neighbourhood of San Francisco.
Oracle is a model rocket equipped with a digital camera, which is made by Estes Industries.
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 Oracle
ORACLE posts quarterly results next week with investors watching for signs of further strength in its business applications software as it chases industry leader SAP.
Oracle Corp. posts quarterly results next week with investors watching for signs of further strength in its business applications software as it chases industry leader SAP AG.
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Oracle Corp. is expected on Tuesday to report that its quarterly profit rose and revenue climbed just over 19% as the database and business-applications giant enjoyed strength across its business during a traditionally challenging period, setting the stage for a solid year as a whole.
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 Achilles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Zeus and Poseidon had vied for her hand until oracle revealed she would bear a son than his father whence they wisely chose give her to someone else.
According to Thetis had tried to make Achilles invincible dipping him in the river Styx but forgot to wet the heel held him by leaving him vulnerable so could be killed by a blow to heel.
An oracle Calchas stated that the Greeks would not without Achilles but his mother Thetis knew would die there.
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 oracle database hosting Resources & Information - oracle database hosting
Other Oracle products may become confused with the Oracle RDBMS - these have historically followed their own release-numbering and naming conventions.
Oracle Corporation sells an 'Enterprise Edition' and a 'Standard Edition' of the database, with the Enterprise Edition containing more features.
Oracle Corporation has dubbed rhe super Enterprise Manager used to manage a grid of multiple DBMS and Application Servers as "Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control".
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 Pagan News - Pagan News & Information
Apollo is a god in Greek mythologyGreek and Roman mythologyRoman mythology, the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin of Artemis (goddess of the hunt).
As a young man, Apollo killed the vicious dragon Python (mythology)Python, which lived in Delphi beside the Castalian Spring, according to some because Python had attempted to rape Leto while she was pregnant with Apollo and Artemis.
Apollo gave the order, through the Oracle at Delphi, for Orestes (mythology)Orestes to kill his mother, Clytemnestra, and her lover, Aegisthus.
www.pagannews.com /cgi-bin/gods3.pl?Apollo   (2387 words)

  
 Specifying   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Disambiguation: substitute "Jim Thorpe the all around athletic legend" for every occurrence of "Jim Thorpe" in the anonymous reader's assertion.
Disambiguation: "Harry Truman was the 32nd individual to hold the office of President of the United States."
Diagnosis: "32nd President" lexically ambiguous between (1) the 32nd different individual to hold the office and (2) holder of the office for the 32nd in the sequence of continuous presidencies.
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 Zeus Biography,info
Although most oracle sites were usually dedicated to Apollo, the heroes, or various goddesses like Themis, a few oracular sites were dedicated to Zeus.
Her status as a titaness suggests to some that she may have been a more powerful pre-Hellenic deity, and perhaps the original occupant of the oracle.
The oracle of Ammon at the oasis of Siwa in the Western Desert of Egypt did not lie within the bounds of the Greek world before Alexander's day, but it already loomed large in the Greek mind during the archaic era: Herodotus mentions consultations with Zeus Ammon in his account of the Persian War.
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 Introduction
Given the assumptions of perfect memory disambiguation and a large number of functional units, these speedups are quite small.
The effects of control flow on parallelism are essentially eliminated on an oracle machine because all of the branch outcomes are known in advance.
Much more parallelism is available on an oracle machine, suggesting that the bottleneck in Wall's experiment is due to control flow.
suif.stanford.edu /papers/lam92/section3_1.html   (679 words)

  
 Abstract Machine Models
The ORACLE machine has perfect branch prediction, and its performance represents an upper bound of parallelism given the assumptions in our experiments.
Since there are no data dependences in the program, the ORACLE machine simply executes all of the instructions in one cycle.
The executions of the other machine models are shown in Figure 3, where the edges represent the dependences due to control flow and instructions at the same level execute at the same time.
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 Chicken   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
:''Alternate uses: Chicken (disambiguation) A chicken is a type of domesticated bird which is usually raised as a type of poultry.
The Romans used Chickens for oracles, both when flying ("ex avibus") and when feeding ("auspicium ex tripudiis").
For the oracle "ex tripudiis" according to Cicero (Cic.
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 ORACLE - OneLook Dictionary Search
Oracle, oracle : UltraLingua English Dictionary [home, info]
Oracle, Oracle : Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898) [home, info]
Phrases that include ORACLE: oracle bones, oracle of delphi, oracle of apollo, oracle rdb, sir oracle, more...
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 Broadmining: OCP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Old C Programmer - the name for someone who spent his or her programming prime in C but hasn't programmed since 1990 and uses phrases like "back in my C days" and "that new server I ordered has 2 megabytes of RAM."
disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
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 Oid (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Oid (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Oid (disambiguation) contains research on
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 •• Apollo ••
The god doesn't have a natural disambuguator so I say the article on the god should be at Apollo and at the top of that article there should be a disambiguation block.
In that case, non of the article "deserves" to be here, and we need parens to disambiguate the god as well.
Now this page can be both and article ''and'' a disambiguation page (the planets are really the only poster children of full disambiguation -- there is no way to naturally disambiguate the gods from the planets and this results in Mars being a full disambiguation page).
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