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Navigating Economic Policy in the EU: The Impact of European Integration on Greece\u27s Economic Strategy
The Greek system of political economy balances social welfare with sustainable economic growth, contrasting with the American model, which prioritizes consumer benefits and wealth creation. Greece emphasizes social equity and state intervention, shaped by historical contexts and European Union membership. This paper explores the foundational principles, market structure, government role, regulatory environment, and EU influence on Greece’s economy. The Greek market combines competitive and oligopolistic features, with significant state involvement in key sectors such as banking, energy, and telecommunications. Government intervention, traditionally extensive, was transformed by austerity measures during the financial crisis of the 2010s, imposed by international creditors. These measures highlighted the tension between fiscal discipline and social welfare. Social welfare and labor policies in Greece show a strong commitment to protecting workers\u27 rights and ensuring social equity, despite high unemployment and social challenges during the economic crisis. Regulatory efforts focus on reducing bureaucracy, combating corruption, and improving tax collection, though these face substantial obstacles. The European Union\u27s influence is crucial, requiring Greece to align with broader EU objectives while navigating constraints on national sovereignty. This interplay shapes Greece’s economic strategies, emphasizing harmonization with EU standards and the need for comprehensive reforms. Comparisons with the American model reveal key differences in market orientation, state involvement, and social welfare commitments. The Greek economy faces challenges such as structural inefficiencies, corruption, and the need for diversification. Future directions include structural reforms, strengthening social policies, economic diversification, EU integration, and sustainable growth. In conclusion, the Greek political economy represents a blend of market principles and strong state involvement, emphasizing social welfare. This complex interplay reflects Greece’s efforts to balance economic growth with citizen well-being, guiding its path towards resilience and prosperity
The role of uzbek novators in political and economical change and the critical view of Fitrat`s in her “Debate” book
This article indicates the main features of literature in human beings life and enlights the history of Turkistan in XXcentury. The main issues of collapsing of three empires in Turkistan and the sorrowful days of Bukhara are explained by author in this material. Additionally, today`s some global problems are debated and reasoned in pieces of Fitrat`s book
The use of shock wave therapy at the early stage ofrehabilitation in patients with cervical radicul
The medical literature on neck pain was analyzed. The classification and etiopathogenetic mechanisms of radiculopathies are given. A comparative analysis of the results of the shock wave therapy method and other therapeutic regimens for treating various pain syndromes in the neck was carried out
Effective Motivation Methods For Influencing Salesperson Behavior
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of motivation methods for salesperson behavior in sales organizations. The study included definitions of motivation and motivation methods in order to identify those methods that are important to consider when evaluating the levels of motivation. The purpose of measuring instrument is to identify importance of motivation methods. In this study was analyzed the impact of motivation methods in the sales organization of textile products in the Tashkent city, Uzbekistan. Motivation methods are analyzed salesperson behavior in sales organizations of textile products
Evaluating Health Outcomes for Iraqi Patients with Glaucoma
This study evaluates the clinical outcomes of Iraqi patients with glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness globally. Despite its prevalence, knowledge gaps persist regarding its management and impact on patients\u27 quality of life. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis involving 87 glaucoma patients aged 30-60 from various Iraqi hospitals between February 2023 and April 2024. Comprehensive examinations, including visual acuity and intraocular pressure tests, and the Glaucoma Quality of Life Questionnaire-15 (GQL-15) were employed to assess patients\u27 vision and quality of life. Findings indicated significant visual impairment and quality of life reduction, particularly among older patients, highlighting the need for improved educational and therapeutic strategies to manage glaucoma effectively and enhance patients\u27 life quality. The implications underscore the critical role of sustained visual function in maintaining independence and well-being in glaucoma patients
DIABETIC ANGIORETINOPATHY AND TREATMENT METHODS
Diabetic retinopathy is an eye condition that can cause vision loss and blindness in people who have diabetes. It affects blood vessels in the retina (the light-sensitive layer of tissue in the back of your eye). The early stages of diabetic retinopathy usually don’t have any symptoms. Some people notice changes in their vision, like trouble reading or seeing faraway objects. These changes may come and go. If you have diabetes, it’s important to get a comprehensive dilated eye exam at least once a year. Diabetic retinopathy may not have any symptoms at first — but finding it early can help you take steps to protect your vision
Large Water Basins of Jizzak Region and Their Geographical Description
In this article, the territorial location, formation, water reserve and vegetation cover of large water bodies of the Jizzakh region, as well as the problems of their rational use, are analyzed with the help of concrete examples
PRAGMALINGUISTIC APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF ARGUMENTATION IN MEDIA TEXTS
This article describe about Pragmalinguistic approach to the study of argumentation in media texts. It delves into the theoretical framework of Pragmalinguistics, emphasizing the significance of considering both pragmatic and linguistic elements in the analysis of how arguments are constructed and conveyed in media discourse
CONDUCTING A LITERATURE ANALYSIS OF ANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES OF OXADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES
Scientists are compelled by the global rise in antibiotic resistance to look for novel substances that microorganisms would be susceptible to. The 1,3,4-oxadiazole ring is present in many novel structures and has been shown to have a variety of antimicrobial properties, including antiviral, antibacterial, antitubercular, and antifungal properties. The potential of these new compounds as novel drugs is very promising, as evidenced by numerous publications showing that their activity outperforms that of known antibiotics and other antimicrobial agents. The literature from 2015 to 2021 is the basis for the review of 1,3,4-oxadiazole derivatives with active antimicrobial properties. Different research groups are constantly creating novel drug molecules against both exploited and unexplored targets due to the emergence of drug-resistant microbial strains. Derivatives of 1,3,4-Oxadiazole demonstrated notable antimicrobial activity. Antimicrobial agents that contain the 1,3,4-oxadiazole moiety can change their polarity and flexibility, which greatly enhances biological activities because of a variety of bonded and non-bonded interactions with target sites, including hydrophobic, steric, electrostatic, and hydrogen bond interactions. The current review explains the mode of action and therapeutic targets of 1,3,4-oxadiazoles in relation to microbes. 1,3,4-oxadiazole derivatives target the following enzymes: enoyl reductase (InhA), 14α-demethylase in mycobacterial cells; GlcN-6-P synthase, thymidylate synthase, peptide deformylase, RNA polymerase, dehydrosqualene synthase in bacterial strains; protein-N-myristoyltransferase, P450-14α demethylase, and ergosterol biosynthesis pathway in fungal strains; FtsZ protein, interfere with purine and functional protein synthesis in plant bacteria. The impact of various moieties and functional groups on the antimicrobial activity of 1,3,4-oxadiazole derivatives is also summarized in the current review
Professional Activity Of A Culture Manager
This article describes the topic of training of mature specialists and managers in the field of culture, which is an actual topic of today. In addition, the main goals, tasks and professional qualities of the culture manager are also described