Install for Oracle data files new 11.2 g

Hello

I installed Oracle 11.2 g on Windows 7 Professional 32-bit environment. I want to download data files to run queries. Could you tell me where I can download data database of folders/files/scripts?

Could you also tell me what Oracle manual can be used for the practice of Oracle database for admin systems

Thanks for your help.

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