Vol. 3 No. 06 (2022): Volume03 Issue06

Vol. 3 No. 06 (2022): Volume03 Issue06
Published: 01-06-2022

Articles

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NATURAL VARIABLES IN EXCHANGE DURING THE EXTRAORDINARY CHANGE: PROPELLING THE TOPOGRAPHICAL INCLUSION

M. J. William

In the investigation of exchange implanted ecological variables, three clashing translations win concerning what occurred before 1950. The 'extraordinary specialization' story contends that exchange effectively eased up strain on the climate by rearranging ecological administrations from where they were bountiful to where they were scant. The 'extraordinary difference' sees a shady exchange from unfortunate nations to rich and strong ones or an ecological burden relocation from rich to poor.

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DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC SPORTS IN THE NEW UZBEKISTAN IS A PRIORITY TASK FOR THE HEALTH OF THE NATIONAL GENE POOL

Zoirjon Sh. Yodgorov

Development of mass sports in the new Uzbekistan has become a priority at the level of state policy. The development of physical culture and sports is the result of effective political, economic and social reforms in our country. The current priorities of the country’s comprehensive development through the development of mass sports have been revealed through in-depth analysis of the reforms carried out by the state over the past few years and its goals.

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ISSUES OF STUDYING THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF HERBS AND SPICES

Nargiza I. Karimova

The first information about the use of herbs and spices dates back to more than 6000 BC. Trade in herbs and spices in Europe began about 1000 years ago and their price was equal to the value of gold [1]. At the beginning of the new millennium, a number of generalizing works by prominent foreign researchers were published on the study of the history of the trade in herbs and spices among the works of foreign scientists of the 20th century. It should be noted the monographs of J. Baker, A. Hermann, E. Schaefer [2], monographs of American and English scientists A. Giuliano, Y. Lerner and J. Tucker [3], as well as Chinese - Zhang Ji Ping and Liu Zhi Juan[4], in which an attempt was made to generalize how issues of studying the trade of herbs and spices on the Silk Road, as well as its history. However, these specialists, first of all, are Sinologists they paid more attention to the history of the Great Silk Road in the context of China’s international relations.