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The internal evidence for the authorship of the Gospel of Saint Mark revolves around the text itself and how it aligns with historical and traditional accounts of Mark as the author. The vividness and detail of the narrative suggest an eyewitness source. Mark’s Gospel is known for its immediacy and graphic descriptions, such as the specific details of Jesus' healings and exorcisms, which align with Peter's firsthand accounts. This is consistent with early Church tradition that Mark wrote down Peter's recollections.

Furthermore, the Gospel's structure and content reflect a close association with Peter. For example, it includes specific Aramaic phrases and translations, which would resonate with someone familiar with Peter's preaching to a mixed audience of Jews and Gentiles. The Gospel's focus on Galilean ministry and its particular attention to Peter’s role, including his failures and restoration, further support the notion that it reflects Peter's perspective.

Another piece of internal evidence is the use of Latin terms and explanations of Jewish customs, which indicates that the intended audience was likely Roman Christians. Mark's Gospel explains Jewish traditions that would not have been necessary for a Jewish audience, suggesting it was written for Gentiles unfamiliar with these practices. This fits with what is known about Mark, who is traditionally believed to have been in Rome with Peter.

Additionally, the abrupt and somewhat enigmatic ending of Mark's Gospel (Mark 16:8) has led scholars to believe that it reflects an early, authentic account that has not been smoothed over by later theological reflections. This abruptness can be seen as a characteristic of an early Christian narrative that is more concerned with immediacy and the urgency of the message than with literary polish.

The internal coherence of the Gospel’s style, its detailed and vivid narrative, its specific focus on Peter, and its explanatory nature regarding Jewish customs all converge to support the traditional view that John Mark, a close associate of Peter, is the likely author. This internal evidence aligns well with the external testimony of early Church Fathers, reinforcing the credibility of Markan authorship.

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*2024 NECO DATA PROCESSING ANSWERS*

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(a)A hierarchical database is a type of database that organizes data in a tree-like structure, with each record having a single parent record and multiple child records. This structure is similar to a file system, where directories and subdirectories are organized in a hierarchical manner.

KEY FEATURES OF HIERARCHICAL DATABASES:

(i)Data is organized in a tree-like structure
(ii)Each record has a single parent record and multiple child records
(iii)Relationships between records are represented as links between nodes
(iv)Data is stored in a series of segments, each containing a group of related records
(v)Supports fast data retrieval and efficient data storage

EXAMPLES OF HIERARCHICAL

(i)IBM's IMS (Information Management System)
(ii) Windows Registry
(iii) XML (Extensible Markup Language) documents


*(B)* A network database is a type of database that organizes data as a network of interconnected records, allowing for multiple relationships between records. This model was developed to overcome the limitations of hierarchical databases.

IN A NETWORK DATABASE:

(i)Data is stored as a collection of records, called nodes or segments
(ii)Each record has multiple parents and children, forming a web-like structure
(iii)Relationships between records are represented as links or pointers
(iv)Each record can have multiple owners and multiple members.

FEATURES OF NETWORK DATABASES

(i)Multiple relationships between records
(ii)Flexible data modeling
(iii)Efficient data storage and retrieval
(iv)Support for large-scale applications

EXAMPLES OF NETWORK DATABASES

(i)IDS (Integrated Data Store)
(ii)IDMS (Integrated Database Management System)
(iii)Network models like the CODASYL (Conference on Data Systems Languages) model


*(C)* A relational database is a type of database that organizes data into one or more tables, with each table having rows and columns, similar to an Excel spreadsheet. Each row represents a single record, and each column represents a field or attribute of that record.

IN A RELATIONAL DATABASE:

(i)Data is stored in tables, with each table having a unique name
(ii)Each table has rows (records) and columns (fields)
(ii)Data is manipulated using SQL (Structured Query Language)

Also Relational databases follow the relational model, which was introduced by Edgar F. Codd in 1970. The model is based on the concept of relational algebra, which uses mathematical operations to manipulate data.

FEATURES OF RELATIONAL DATABASES ARE:

(i)Data normalization
(ii)Data integrity
(iii)Data consistency
(iv)Support for querying using SQL

EXAMPLES OF RELATIONAL DATABASES

(i)MySQL
(ii)PostgreSQL
(iii)Microsoft SQL Server
(iv)Oracle

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