Vol. 3 No. 08 (2023): Volume - III Issue - VIII

Vol. 3 No. 08 (2023): Volume - III Issue - VIII
Published: 01-08-2023

Articles

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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INCREASING SKILLS

RUSTAMOVA FARIDAKHAN ANVARJONOVNA

Ensuring the long-term stability of the business structure (and not maximizing the private result) determines its target vector.

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COPYRIGHT AGREEMENT AND ITS SPECIFIC FEATURES

Turakulova Nazira Abdishukurovna

The author's contract is concluded between the author (co-authors) and the customer for the creation of a creative work. The agreement allows monetization of the object of copyright and transfer the relationship of the parties to the legal field. By signing an official document, the copyright holder and the customer thereby protect their interests and do not violate the property rights of the other party. Directly in the field of intellectual property, the protection of copyright and related rights, which are among the main institutions of intellectual property law, is violated by third parties, and the article talks about the role of this technology in ensuring the protection of this institution. The features of this agreement as a way of coming to compromise are studied.

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CUSTOMS RELATED TO KNIFE CUTTING

Mahmudov Abdukhakhor Burhanjon O‘G‘Li

In this article, the master-apprentice traditions, traditions and ceremonies related to knife-making, the symbols of the knife, as well as the fact that the knife is a symbol of bravery in the Uzbek people, are covered from a historical and ethnological point of view.

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TREATMENT OF ACUTE SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS OF VARIOUS GENESIS

U.P. Abdullaev

Hearing loss is a socially significant problem. In a significant number of cases, it is based on sensorineural hearing loss. Given the polyetiology of the disease, the approach to treating patients should be comprehensive. Over the past decades, there has been a steady increase in the number of patients with hearing impairment due to the development of sensorineural hearing loss, which, in turn, leads to social and labor maladaptation, deterioration in the quality of life of patients, and in children to a violation of the psycho-emotional , speech and intellectual development. The treatment of acute sensorineural hearing loss (ASNHL) remains an important and problematic task of modern otolaryngology. Thus, in acute sensorineural hearing loss, therapy is aimed at combating edema, inflammation, circulatory disorders, and tissue metabolism.

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THE EFFECT OF LEARNING STYLES ON TEACHING PROCESS

Masharipova Adolat Odilbekovna, Ro‘Zimboyeva Hilola Xusniddin Qizi, Rustamboyeva Muxlisa Rasulbek Qizi

This paper is dedicated to explain the importance of learning styles in teaching foreign languages. After examining how the student viewed the surroundings and engaged with his or her learning environment, it is explained that enduring cognitive, affective, and physiological qualities using advanced cognitive processes.

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PEDAGOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF SOCIO-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN

Bakhrieva Nargiza Akhmadovna

The social and emotional development of preschoolers is one of the urgent problems of modern pedagogy and pedagogical psychology. Socialization of preschoolers is carried out through communication and consistent interactive activities. In this process, qualities such as initiative, flexibility, emotions and sensitivity determine the content and level of children's communication. The article analyzes the problems associated with this problem, past and current pedagogical and psychological research in the context of social demands, as well as recommendations on role-playing games and their use, which are important for further improving the socio-emotional development of preschool children.

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UNLOCKING FLUENT EXPRESSION: STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE STUDENTS' COMMUNICATIVE ABILITIES IN ENGLISH

Bakbergenov Aybek, Abdiganieva Nadira

This article explores effective strategies to enhance students' communicative abilities in the English language. It delves into context-based learning, interactive activities, pronunciation practice, real-life simulations, active listening exercises, feedback mechanisms, vocabulary enrichment, authentic assessment, cultural awareness, and the importance of practice beyond the classroom. By employing these multifaceted approaches, educators can empower students to confidently and fluently express themselves in English, equipping them with vital skills for personal, academic, and professional success.

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ETIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS OF ACUTE SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS OF INFECTIONAL GENESIS

Abdullaev U.P.

According to a recent epidemiological survey, the incidence of acute  sensorineural hearing loss (ASNHL) is increasing yearly. The cause of ASNHL is of great interest in research. To date, viral infection, vascular occlusion, abnormal cellular stress responses within the cochlea, and immune-mediated mechanisms are considered the most likely etiologies of this disease. Among these etiologies, the relationship between viral infection and sudden deafness has been unclear. According to the course of the disease, sudden, acute and chronic forms are distinguished. When the disease starts suddenly, it develops unilaterally in a few hours without any symptoms. The acute form develops slowly over several days. The chronic form is characterized by a long period (more than 1 month) and slow hearing loss.

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THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: A GLOBAL TAPESTRY OF COMMUNICATION AND CONNECTION

Bakbergenov Aybek

This article explores the historical evolution, linguistic features, global significance, challenges, and opportunities presented by the English language. It delves into its transformation from Old English to Modern English, highlighting key milestones and figures such as Shakespeare. The article examines how colonial expansion and the industrial revolution contributed to English's global reach, positioning it as a lingua franca in the digital age. While acknowledging the benefits, the article also discusses the potential pitfalls of linguistic homogenization and unequal access to English education. Ultimately, it underscores the importance of English as a conduit for cross-cultural understanding and international collaboration.

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INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF SUCROSE ON MICROBIAL PECTIN ESTERASE AND PECTATE LYASE ACTIVITY

Krishnan Ayer

Pectin esterases and pectate lyases are key enzymes involved in the degradation of pectin, a complex polysaccharide found in plant cell walls. This study explores the influence of sucrose, a common sugar, on the activity of microbial pectin esterases and pectate lyases. Enzyme assays were conducted using pectin as a substrate in the presence of varying concentrations of sucrose. The results indicated that sucrose exerted distinct effects on these enzymes, with some concentrations enhancing activity while others displayed inhibitory effects. The intricate interplay between sucrose concentration and enzyme activity provides insights into the regulation of pectin degradation pathways and underscores the complexity of microbial enzyme interactions.

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EFFICIENCY UNVEILED: A CASE STUDY ON ENERGY AND WATER CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS IN AN APARTMENT BUILDING

Halil Yousef

This study presents an analysis of energy and water consumption in an apartment building through a comprehensive case study. The objective is to assess the patterns and trends of energy and water usage, identify potential areas of improvement, and propose strategies for increased efficiency and sustainability. Data on energy consumption, water usage, and relevant building characteristics are collected and analyzed. The findings provide valuable insights into the current consumption patterns, highlight areas of high energy and water usage, and quantify the potential for energy and water savings. The study emphasizes the importance of energy and water management in residential buildings and provides recommendations for optimizing resource utilization and reducing environmental impact.

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CUSTOMER PERCEPTION OF PRIVATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SERVICES: A STUDY IN THOOTHUKUDI REGION

Dr. S. Riya Kumar

This study aims to examine the customer perception of private life insurance company services in the Thoothukudi region. Customer perception plays a crucial role in shaping their attitudes and behaviors towards insurance products and services. The research employs a mixed-method approach, combining qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques. Through surveys and interviews with policyholders in Thoothukudi, we explore factors influencing customer perception, including service quality, product offerings, trust, and satisfaction. The findings shed light on the strengths and weaknesses of private life insurance companies operating in the region and provide valuable insights for improving customer satisfaction and loyalty.