Bash_profile in RCA

Hi Experts,
I found there are two bash_profile in system for our RAC in linux.
that means each account in linux have a bash_profile in system?
Thanks
JIm

http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/howlinuxworks/linux_hlbash.html
if users use bash shell
oracle:x:500:501::/home/oracle*:/bin/bash*
when each of user login... it read profile (bash_profile) at $HOME/.bash_profile
anyway every user on system read "/etc/profile" when login ... as well

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