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But what did you actually LEARN by just cramming the answers? And how
impressed is your future employer going to be when the Oracle DBA he hired
based on credentials turns out to not really have the in depth understanding
required for the job?

Such sites are useful for cramming and reviewing, but they are not THE path
to true enlightment, little grasshopper.

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Hi guys,

If you are serious about your professional career and pass IT
Certification exam in first attempt then visit http://www.beitcertified.com
and get latest Questions And Answers Dumps for Microsoft, Oracle,
Cisco, CompTIA and many more, i have used and found it very helpful.

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