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It is shown how to use various notions of genericity as a tool in oracle creation. A general framework for defining different types of generic sets in terms of arithmetic forcing is given. A number of basic facts about Cohen generic sets, many of which are generalizations of known results, are systematically assembled. We define sp-generic sets and extend some previous results.<>