Oracle 9i Practice Environment

Hello,
I want to do Oracle 9i Introduction to sql (volume 1 & 2) practices;
How can i prepare the Oracle 9i Practice Environment.
(those scripts and inserted values to the tables)
where can i found those set of scripts that need to prepare the oracle 9i practice environment??
thanks
hope u got my requirement!
(simple i need to have EMPLOYEES,DEPARTMENTS and other tables with the inserted values :))

yeap got it...
by executing the scripts in the DEMO folder, able to create the 9i environment

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