Notes on Public Synonyms The following notes apply to public synonyms:
A private synonym name must be unique in its schema. If you omit this clause, then the synonym is private and is accessible only within its schema. When resolving references to an object, Oracle Database uses a public synonym only if the object is not prefaced by a schema and is not followed by a database link. However each user must have appropriate privileges on the underlying object in order to use the synonym. Public synonyms are accessible to all users. Specify PUBLIC to create a public synonym. Restriction on Replacing a Synonym You cannot use the OR REPLACE clause for a type synonym that has any dependent tables or dependent valid user-defined object types. Use this clause to change the definition of an existing synonym without first dropping it. Specify OR REPLACE to re-create the synonym if it already exists. To create a PUBLIC synonym, you must have the CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM system privilege.ĭescription of the illustration create_synonym.gif To create a private synonym in another user's schema, you must have the CREATE ANY SYNONYM system privilege. To create a private synonym in your own schema, you must have the CREATE SYNONYM system privilege. Kennedy Foundation launched a human rights education program called Speak Truth to Power based on Speak Truth to Power: Human Rights Defenders Who Are Changing Our World, a book one of Kennedy’s daughters, Kerry Kennedy, published in 2000.See Also: Oracle Database Concepts for general information on synonyms She survived, spoke truth to power by standing up to the oppressive Taliban in her country, and won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 at just 17 years of age. She was shot in the head in 2012 for her activism on behalf of women’s education in Pakistan. Malala Yousafzai is a powerful contemporary example of speaking truth to power.
Thank you Maris for standing with the youth and speaking up at ‘s townhall on behalf of your child. There’s nothing quite like mothers standing up and being allies to youth activists to speak truth to power ♻️?. The work became a guide for many people organizing against violence during the Cold War. The phrase was picked up in a 1955 text about pacifist strategies to achieve justice, Speak Truth to Power: A Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence, published by a Quaker organization in conjunction with Rustin. In a letter written that year, Rustin stated that “the primary social function of a religious society is to ‘speak the truth to power.’ The truth is that war is wrong.”
Rustin was a Black Quaker and a leader in the Civil Rights Movement, advocating nonviolent methods in his fight for social justice. The specific phrase speak truth to power is credited to Bayard Rustin in 1942. In a 1919 eulogy for Senator William Joel Stone, one of his colleagues stated, for instance: “I honored him because he was among the few men who dare to speak truth to the people in the presence of the king, and dare to speak truth to the king in the presence of the people.” We can find similar formulations for speak truth to power in the early 1900s.