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    ISSUES OF PERPETUATION OF THE MEMORY OF THE FAMOUS ARTIST OF TASHKENT

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    The role of museums in the social, spiritual and ideological life of Uzbekistan is enormous. The museum reflects the character, lifestyle and content of the Uzbek people, and is usually an institution that unites, organizes, directs and encourages the nation to act on a community basis. This article is for informational and analytical purposes only

    WAYS TO FORM A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

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    In the formation of a healthy lifestyle, the problem remains the weak motivation of its need among the population. Since the concept of “activity” is very broad and each type of activity can affect health, a healthy lifestyle includes all elements of such activities aimed at protecting, improving, and reproducing health. In this article, it is written ways to form a healthy lifestyl

    LIFESTYLE OF STUDENTS AND ITS IMPACT ON HEALTH

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    The requirements of the physical standard of educational higher professional education for knowledge and a high degree of cyclicity of large humanitarian and socio-economic disciplines indicate that in the field of culture, the future bachelor must take into account the role of physical culture in the development of a person and a specialist, know physical culture and a healthy lifestyle, possess a system of practical skills that ensure the preservation and strengthening of health, the development and improvement of psychophysical abilities and qualities, self-determination in physical culture, gain experience in using physical culture and sports activities to achieve life and professional goals

    GARDEN-PATH SENTENCES AND LANGUAGE AMBIGUITY

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    Garden-pathing is a term that originated from psycholinguistic field. As a special temporary or local ambiguity in language processing, it has been widely explored and studied from aspects of semantics, syntax, pragmatics as well as psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics over the years, since it was first put forward by Bever in the 1970s. This paper is designed to deal with the garden path phenomenon and how it is related to ambiguity in English language. It explores the concept of garden pathing, and different views related to its definition. It also shows how parsing strategies explain the way people experience garden pathing. Finally, it surveys different types of ambiguity that occur through garden pathing. This paper aims to help learners to understand the operation of human language processing mechanism and improve their abilities to deal with ambiguities in garden path sentences, which is of great benefits to learn and understand English language

    Effect of Toxicity Cypermethrin in Animals: A Review

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    Despite significant worries about the widespread use of cypermethrin in veterinary, agricultural, and insecticidal applications, there is solid evidence of cypermethrin toxicity for humans. Cypermethrin is a synthetic parathyroid that is catastrophic and for which there is yet no antidote for poisoning. The cypermethrin exposure affects the sodium channel, magnesium, and Apse in the human body. In addition to having neurotoxic effects, cypermethrin also has hepatotoxic effects that cause microtonal enzymes in the liver. Although cypermethrin seems to be more tolerable to animals than to humans, it is nonetheless harmful whether it is ingested or used directly. In this work, we evaluated the existing body of knowledge on the neurotoxicity of cypermethrin and its effects on behavior, molecular level, and reproductive system in humans and animals

    WORK LIFE BALANCE AND NORMATIVE ORGANISATIONAL COMMITMENT OF SELECTED DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS IN A DO ODO/O TA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, OGUN STATE

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    Balancing work and life is a constant challenge in today's world. Today's global marketplace necessitates unwavering 'work–life commitment' in the form of conflicting professional responsibilities. Many deposit money banks have been observed to be focusing on organising work related programmes in recent times to aid career accomplishment of their employees. Focusing only on work related programmes is somehow silently contradicting the notion of work–life balance, thus reduced employee normative commitment in the Nigerian deposit money banks. This study examined the effects of work-life balance (leave policies, flexible working arrangement, and welfare policies) on normative organisational commitment of selected deposit money banks in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area, Ogun State. The study employed survey research design and selected one hundred and seventy (170) respondents from the population of three hundred and forty four (344) using simple random sampling method. Three hypotheses were tested using multiple regression method with the aid of SPSS version 25.0. The study results indicated that work-life balance indicators (leave policies, flexible working arrangement, and welfare policies) have positive and significant effects on normative organisational commitment. Thus, the study recommended that deposit money banks management should continuously embrace work-life balance measures such as leave policies, flexible working arrangement, and welfare policies in order to increase their employee normative commitment in the Nigerian deposit money banking industry

    Neuromarketing as a Tool for Measuring Consumer Emotions for Games

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    Neuromarketing is the application of neuroscience that built the understanding of consumer preferences toward products and services. It explains the neural activity connected with preference and purchase objective. This research focuses on application of neuromarketing for measuring consumer’s emotions for video games. Various physiological measurement techniques have been proposed to facilitate the recording of this crucial aspect of the decision-making process, including brain imaging techniques, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG), steady state topography (SST)], and various biometric sensors. EEG detects the sequential changes of brain activity, without appreciable time delay it is needed to assess both the unconscious reaction and sensory reaction of the customer

    ARCHITECTURE AS AN AESTHETIC FUNCTION OF HUMAN PRACTICAL ACTIVITY

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    In this article, the first basic concepts about architecture, the main types, the basics of expression and design of uus are described in the process of preparing architects

    THE ROLE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES IN THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE

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    This article analyzes the development of modern science, its empirical and theoretical level as a means of testing technical and scientific hypotheses, it analyzes the requirements for the automation information retrieval system, mathematical methods, issues of development of a specific field of philosophical knowledge in computer science-technical philosophy

    MAIN DIRECTIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN

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    This article discusses the need to switch to industrial and agricultural, economic technology that saves natural resources when storing biosphere, technology without waste, technology that works in closed cycles

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