The history of all societies is associated with human activity, his economic and cultural needs, therefore, activity and needs as vital qualities of people are widely reflected in their interaction with nature and the environment. In the process of labor and production, nature is the main object of human activity, and certain economic and cultural types have developed in different geographic conditions. This law of historical and cultural development is confirmed by the example of the history of the Bronze Age in Central Asia.
In the Bronze Age, among the population living on the territory of the steppes, the socio-economic system was preserved, characteristic of the tribal communities of cattle-breeding tribes, which were at the stage of decomposition of primitive communal relations. In Central Asia at this time, the process of allocation of historical and cultural regions and ethnic territories was noted.
This article is dedicated to analysis of features of historical and cultural development of Central Asian population in different geographical conditions. The main attention is paid to the fact that the history of economic-cultural types and their development is connected with geographical atmosphere.
This article identifies 15 functional-thematic groups of communicative argotisms of the Russian language, which have different ways of education, which have different ways of education. All the listed functional-thematic groups of communicative argotisms are the main ones for the national culture of the furnace.
The simplicity of the plot, the transience of actions, the exposure of the vices of society in a humorous form, the recognition of characters and a happy ending makes vaudeville a genre that has not lost its relevance in literature. In this article we will try to reveal the features of vaudeville as a literary genre.
The article examines the nature of the reflection in the American satirical novel of the negative consequences of thoughtless scientific and technological progress in modern society. The process of dehumanization, the loss of genuine human qualities, the transformation of man into a machine is shown as it is seen by American satirical writers. In terms of comparative analysis, the novels of John Hersey, Henry Myers and Richard Wormser are used. Specific techniques and means of creating satirical images are shown.