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    cabinet. Distributed database technology can be naturally revised and extended to implement parallel database systems‚ i.e.‚ database systems on parallel computers [DeWitt and Gray‚ 1992‚ Valduriez‚ 1993]. Parallel database systems exploit the parallelism in data management [Boral‚ 1988] in order to deliver high-performance and high-availability database servers at a much lower price than equivalent mainframe computers [DeWitt and Gray‚ 1992‚ Valduriez‚ 1993]. In this paper‚ we present an overview

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    automatically manages multiple‚ parallel streams of unload and load for maximum throughput. The degree of parallelism can be adjusted on-the-fly. There are new and easy-to-use Export and Import utilities (expdp and impdp)‚ as well as a web-based Enterprise Manager export/import interface. Data Pump is an integral feature of Oracle Database 11g and is available in all configurations. However‚ parallelism is available only in Enterprise Edition. Key Features Fast Performance Operations performed with

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    JFK inaugural Address

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    nation about the Cold War and his hope for peace along with his desire to inspire the nation. Throughout his speech‚ President John F. Kennedy uses parallelism‚ ellipsis‚ and antithesis to display to the audience that he was ready to be president and take on its challenges. Of the many rhetorical devices that President JFK used in his speech‚ parallelism was perhaps the most effective. The repetition of “Let both sides” amplifies his wants for unity and peace. His first use of “Let both sides” begins

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    Drug Control

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    We Must Do Better About Drugs As we know‚ all countries in the world prohibited hard drug‚ but it means that we are safe and far from drugs? Definitely not! Drug eliminated from aboveboard; still lived under the night. Prescription drug abuse is the Nation’s fastest-growing drug problem; smuggling of drug can never disappear (2011 National Drug Control Strategy 4). By the way‚ women’s involvement in drug trafficking in recent years has expanded dramatically (Campbell 233). Spreading of

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    Shampank

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    JFK’s Inaugural Address Rhetorical Analysis Essay In JFK’s Inaugural Address he uses many rhetorical terms such as allusion‚ metaphors‚ parallelism‚ and antimetabole. He uses these rhetoric to build up a sense of American pride‚ to have a common enemy‚ and also to ask for support of the nation to support their country. These goals are approached in a tough manner‚ but with the rhetoric it increases the odds of a positive reaction from audience. First‚ JFK shows the audience the pride he has for

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    Symptom

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    accepting “permanent war.” Bacevich is arguing that while military strikes may solve the ISIS problem‚ they do not solve the Middle East’s deep-rooted issues. The continued military action only creates a continuous cycle of war. He uses metaphor‚ parallelism‚ and diction to prove his argument. He compares military involvement in the Middle East to “whack-a-mole”. Whack- a- mole is a game in which one attempts to hit each mole that pops out of the holes. The moles continuously pop up. Therefore‚ the

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    Dog Comes Home Summary

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    conjunction within a complex sentence when she says: “The dog is really happy because her want to kiss her.” Overall‚ Isabel produces limited cohesion‚ as seen in her lack of referents (e.g.‚ “Her need to put it in the bag”) and limited sentence / syntactic complexity (e.g.‚ EX: “What about her shirt?” I: “Dirty”). Once again‚ although Isabel’s language is simplified‚ she has a partial foundation for building upon during

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    Mark: Phonological Skills

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    great extent the sentence follows the rules of grammar. While also trying to answer where the car is ‚ “tar dere” the order of words in this sentence is correct ‚ lacking only the articles “the” its then true to say that mark exhibits morpho –syntactic skills while speaking and expressing himself to a great

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    Tom Ryall's Genre Theory

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    Development of genre theory emerges during the 50’s and 60’s. Genre studies started to categorise film according to specific typologies like things that worth the same. People started to write about how narrative structures connected things with similar aesthetic mode and also ideological positions. Genre theory is really important because it’s one of the theories that basically covers all elements of film industries. Tom Ryall argued that genre can be distinct as patterns that outdo individual films

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    Theoretical Grammar

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    Theoretical grammar thesaurus. By Kuchukov Anvar‚ group 201 1. Language is a system of communication which consists of a set of sounds and written symbols which are used by the people of a particular country or region for talking or writing. 2. Speech is the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds 3. Descriptive Grammar is an objective‚ nonjudgmental description of the grammatical constructions in a language. Contrast with prescriptive grammar. 4. Theoretical

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