Apple cinema display connection with mini mac

I have an Apple cinema display (http://www.everymac.com/monitors/apple/studio_cinema/specs/apple_cinema_display_ 30.html) and i bought a new mini mac, how i can connect them? what i need?
thank you all

thank you!
do you mean this?
to apple here they gave me this...
but when i put it the cinema display seems not to have power(electricity) ... are you sure that the dual will work?
thanks again

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