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Phraseological Units with Proper Nouns in the English Language: Etymological Review
The article provides an analysis of the etymology of phraseological units with proper nouns in the English language. A proper noun as a component of a phraseological unit is one of the representatives of culture and performs the function of storing and transmitting traditions, history, and culture of people, that is why it is a special linguistic sign. From the perspective of the nature of their genesis, the phraseological units in this article are classified into deterministic and indeterministic phraseological units. Etymological and semantic analyses conducted in this article indicate that proper names in phraseological units have historical, literary, and cultural associations
The Analysis of Basic Womanism Novels Written by Alice Walker
A theory formulated by Alice Walker, “womanism” focuses on the unification of men and women with nature and Earth. This book explores womanism in regard to its specific concerns with African American women’s rights, identities, and self-actualisation, and points towards its more overarching concerns with human relations and sexual freedom, as expressed in each of Walker’s seven novels. The seven novels discussed in the book are The Third Life of Grange Copeland (1970), Meridian (1976), The Color Purple (1982), The Temple of My Familiar (1989), Possessing the Secret of Joy (1992), By the Light of My Father’s Smile (1998), and Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart (2004). Although Walker introduced the term “womanism” in 1983, this book traces the development of the concept across her canon of fictional works. By analysing the novels written in the 1970s, I establish how the term came to be coined, and, by investigating how themes and issues addressed early on can be mapped onto analysis of her later works
The Expression of Women's Oppression in the Novel of Meridian by Alice Walker
The paper is based on informing and discussing how Alice Walker empowers the oppressed women of her community and depicts their liberation from oppression and marginalisation in her novel, Meridian. African-American women belong to the excluded community and are endangered by the evils of racism, sexism, and classicism. Meridian Hill, the protagonist breaks the stereotypes and participates in the Civil Rights Movement, thus transcending the barriers of gender to achieve individual autonomy, self-reliance, and self-realization. She struggles to change the oppressive nature of her society in order to ensure a complete development of the people of her community, especially the black women. The novel depicts the triumph and empowerment of black women through the character of Meridian Hill
The Role of University Supervisor’s Supervisory Visits and the Enhancement of Student Teachers’ Competencies in Teaching
This study sought to examine the extent to which supervisory visits influence the enhancement of student teachers’ competencies in teaching: The case of Universities of Buea and Bamenda. The literature review provide insights to the conceptual frameworks in the field of supervision of student teaching and identify the essential elements of supervisory visits along with international best practices. The literature equally focuse on bridging some theoretical approaches to supervisory visits and how they enhance competencies in teaching. The study employs the mixed method sequential explanatory deign. The population of this study constituted four groups of respondents namely: 20 university supervisors, 103 cooperating teachers, 260 student teachers and the researcher as an observer. The population was gotten through the simple random, purposive and proportionate sampling techniques and instruments for data collection were observation guide, 3 sets of questionnaires, and semi-structured interview schedule. Data collected was analysed using frequencies, percentages, mean and standard deviation while qualitative data derived from interview were analysed using the thematic analysis approach with the aid of themes, groundings/frequencies and quotations. From the data obtained, it was revealed that there is a correlation between supervisory visits and the enhancement of student teachers’ competencies in teaching. Based on the outcome of these findings, it can be said that university supervisors do not carry out supervisory visits and if effectively carried out, the acquisition of teaching competencies by student teachers may be improved. Based on this, it was recommended that a lot of emphasis has to be placed on the manner in which supervisors perform their supervisory responsibilities by paying effective supervisory visits to student teachers on field placement
Strategy of Using "Cluster" Method in Technology Education
This article explains the use of the cluster method in folk crafts as an example of embroidery
UNKNOWN ABDULKHAMID SULEYMAN SON CHOLPON
This article presents the life and work of the educator Jadid Abdulhamid Suleiman son of Cholpan. The identity of Cholpon, whom we do not know, will be analyzed. This information is explained
 
SPORTS AND HEALTH WORK IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ORGANIZATION
An important role in the upbringing of the younger generation as physically healthy people will be played by the improvement of physical education and sports, and recreational activities in educational institutions. The article deals with physical education and sports in educational institutions, morning physical education, physical education, sports sections, sports competitions and holidays, as well as independent exercises and training using natural factor
Prospects of Legal Education in Uzbekistan
In this article, the perspective of legal education in our country and the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Sh. With the help of the program developed by Mirziyoyev, the development of a strong legal staff and how to eliminate the arising problems were discussed
In Rauf Parfi's lyrics, images of insects, desert and dew, shabbat
In this article, one of the active and traditional works of Rauf Parfi, a major representative of modern Uzbek literature, is analyzed. Each time these symbols express their new artistic and figurative meanings. The artist effectively used these symbols to describe his and society's situation
Features of Improvement of Social and Cultural Competences of Students
This article analyzes the pedagogical possibilities of improving the intercultural professional qualities of students in the field of tourism based on the formation of knowledge about country studies