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    Development of Speed and Strength Qualities of Young Athletes Sprinters

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    The problem of organizing the training process in short-distance running, despite the apparent simplicity of the competitive exercise itself, is quite complex and, perhaps, methodologically less developed than in other types of athletics

    DIALECT-BASED VARIATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF CANADIAN AND NEW ZEALAND’S TYPES OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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    Canadian English claims a rather small number of speakers and spans a relatively brief history – the term “Canadian English” was first recorded only in 1854. As a dialect it has typically been described either as an amalgam of British and American features or as a repository of quaint terms such as moose milk. However, as Richard Bailey observes: It is now generally agreed that Canadian English originated as a variant of northern American English (the speech of New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania). Throughout its history, it has been influenced by two powerful external norms, those of British English and American English; the relative prestige of these norms and hence their effect on Canadian English have varied according to the social and political conditions. Nonetheless, Canadian English can be seen as pursuing its own course, with the development of distinctive linguistic features and dialectal forms. Standard (or general) Canadian English, though perhaps a “scholarly fiction“ (R. Bailey 1982, 152), has traditionally been defined as a class dialect, namely, the variety spoken by educated middle-class urban Canadians from the eastern border of Ontario to Vancouver Island. There is a remarkable homogeneity in speech over this vast area. The differences that mark the major dialects – the English of the Maritimes (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island), of Quebec (Montreal and the Eastern Townships), and of the Ottawa Valley – from the minor variants found in the West (British Columbia), the Prairies (Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba), and the Arctic North are quite insignificant

    FORMULATION OF LOCAL AND NON-LOCAL BOUNDARY PROBLEMS FOR HYPERBOLT EQUATIONS

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    In this paper, we study the formulation of local and nonlocal boundary value problems for hyperbolic equations

    METHODOLOGY FOR PREPARING PRIMARY CLASS STUDENTS FOR TIMSS INTERNATIONAL ASSESSMENT PROGRAMS

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    The article contains methodical recommendations on the preparation of elementary school students for TIMSS international assessment programs, and general information on the use of international assessment program materials in the course of the lesson

    THE ROLE OF MOTIVATION IN STUDENT ENGAGEMENT

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    This article examines the crucial role of motivation in the educational process and its impact on the academic performance and overall performance of students. Motivation serves as a driving force influencing student engagement, learning strategies, and persistence in the face of challenges. Additionally, the research paper explores effective strategies and interventions that can stimulate and maintain student motivation, creating an environment conducive to learning, growth and achievement

    "Tree Arrangement Project In School Environment"

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    This research proposal aims to find whether Nurafshan Presidential School lacks oxygen or has enough while focusing deep research on the school and the average volume of produced oxygen. By exploring their effects on academic performance, mental well-being, and environmental awareness, this study provides valuable insights for School administration

    THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FLIPPED CLASSROOM IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING IN UZBEKISTAN

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    The author of this article discusses the significance of “flipped classroom” and how any teacher can make use of it effectively. Additionally, it presents how “flipped classroom” makes difference from “traditional classroom”

    Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Surgical Treatment by the Sukachev V.A. Method for Mandibular Deformities

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    Progenia - (gr. pro- “forward” and geneion “chin”), in which the teeth of the lower row overlap the antagonist teeth of the upper row when the jaw is closed. Progenia is one of the most severe forms of facial deformities, characterized by an increase in the lower jaw with protrusion of the chin and malocclusion. Thus, functional and morphological disorders of the lower jaw are observed and patients face serious disorders in the functioning of the jaw apparatus. This is especially common in young people and negatively affects the quality of life and experience significant psychological discomfort [1]. According to the variety, false progeny and true progeny are distinguished [3]. True progeny must be distinguished from false progeny

    Endogenous Intoxication, Activation of Hemostasis and Fibrinolysis Mechanisms in the Pathogenesis of Systemic Inflammatory Reaction Syndrome in Acetic Acid Poisoning

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    Food poisoning, in addition to a large number of complications, the development of multiple organ failure and fatal cases, can be precedents and cause partial or complete disability, and in a certain percentage of cases, disability of patients: disability of patients to a certain extent is due to the severity and scale of the area of burn injury (burn injury) of a chemical nature. Unfortunately, in some cases, it is difficult in most cases to diagnose and predict the rate of complications in the body due to chemical burns from poisoning of the criminal code and its derivatives

    Treatment of Bacterial Infections of the Eye with the Help of Fortum (Ceftazidin)

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    The article explains the scientific significance of treating bacterial eye infections. Topical problem in ophthalmology is currently more bacterial than keratitis of cornea ulcers. It is connected with progressive increase in the irncidence of this pathology

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