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The Importance Of Taekwondo Training In The Physical Development Of 7-8 Year Old Children
This article discusses the issues and problems of taekwondo practitioners' physical and mental training to fully reveal their individual abilities and potential, which are hidden even in a person
Establishment Of Forced Labor In Turkestan For Logistic Work(During The First World War)
The article provides a comparative historical analysis of the introduction by the tsarist government during the First World War of the mobilization of the indigenous inhabitants of the Turkestan region for rear work and its negative impact on the economy of the region. It is also given on historical examples, the existing socio-economic situation in the region, the shortage of labor, the involvement of the disabled to work, the transformation of forced labor into a mandatory ta
Some Geopolitical Aspects Of The Development Of International Transport Corridors And Their Impact On Central Asia
The article is devoted to the analysis of geopolitical aspects of the development of international transport corridors (ITC) and their impact on the countries of Central Asia. The article examines current trends in global trade and transregional logistics caused by geopolitical instability, crises of traditional routes and strategic rivalry of world powers. Particular attention is paid to land transport arteries, such as the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan international transport corridors and the Trans-Caspian route, which are acquiring strategic importance for diversifying supplies and reducing transport risks. The article analyzes the economic, political and infrastructural challenges facing the Central Asian states, as well as the prospects for integrating the region into global logistics chains. It is concluded that the successful implementation of transport corridors requires a combination of economic feasibility, geopolitical strategy and international cooperatio
Comparative Analysis Of Mahmudkhoja Behbudiy’s Work “A Brief History Of Islam”
This article analyzes the content, historical significance, and comparative aspects of Mahmudkhoja Behbudiy’s work “A Brief History of Islam.” The study examines the author’s religiouseducational approach, his method of presenting Islamic history in a simple and accessible language, as well as his innovative role in conveying religious history to the public on a scientific basis. Through comparative analysis, the article identifies the place of Behbudiy’s work in the Islamic thought of his time and highlights its methodological and conceptual differences from the writings of historians such as al-Tabari, Jurjani, Ibn al-Athir, and Ahmad Donis
Abdulhamid Cholpan’s Translation Activities: Sources, Analysis, and Scholarly Significance
This article examines the translation activity of the Uzbek Jadid intellectual, poet, prose writer, dramatist, publicist, and translator Abdulhamid Sulaymon o‘g‘li Cholpan, as well as his translations of works from world literature into the Uzbek language. In particular, the study analyzes Cholpan’s translation of the fable “The Wolf and the Lamb” by the renowned Russian fabulist I. Krylov, which occupies an important place in the history of Uzbek translation studies. The analysis focuses on the date of the translation, its sources, and key issues related to translation practices
The Role Of Spiritual Security In Protecting Youth From Internet Threats
This article analyzes the increasing information threats in the Internet space, their impact on the consciousness of young people, and the role of spiritual security in overcoming them. It is noted that the rapid growth of digital information flows directly affects the worldview, values, and social behavior of youth. The study examines risk factors such as harmful content, manipulative information, and virtual addiction, and highlights the theoretical and practical foundations of strengthening spiritual immunity against them. In addition, the importance of the education system, the educational role of the family environment, mass media, and state policy in ensuring spiritual security is substantiate
The Interaction Between Behavior And Culture: A Philosophical Perspective On Social Influence
This article analyzes the interaction between human behavior and culture from a philosophical perspective. The study shows that social norms and values serve as primary factors regulating individual behavior, while active individual behavior contributes to the renewal and development of culture. For example, individuals who prioritize values such as respect, cooperation, and responsibility align their actions with these principles, thereby facilitating the organic and stable formation of culture. Moreover, modern technologies and global lifestyles accelerate and expand the interaction between culture and behavior. The study demonstrates that a philosophical approach allows for a deeper understanding of the dynamic relationship between behavior and culture. This article provides a theoretical and practical foundation for analyzing processes of social and cultural development
The Economic Contribution Of Soya Beans Production In Gusau Town 2000-2020
The paper socio-economic of soyabeans production in Gusau town, 2000-2022” traces the historical origin of soyabean production in America, Asia and Africa. It showcase that the introduction and production of soyabean in Gusau town with which resulted to the production of employment opportunities and accumulation of capital among the producers of the crop. The paper also argued that the new crop largely dominated other cash crop both in external and internal consumption in the town under review, the significance of soyabeans production in the area the town was also discussed. Finally, the paper pinpointed some problem militating against the production of soyabeans in Gusau
Arab Lexicology: Theory Or Practice?
The article is devoted to the lexical features of the Arabic language, its problems and solutions. It describes the lexical units of the Arabic language and their peculiarities. There is also a special emphasis on word formation in Arabic. Since Arabic belongs to the family of inflected languages, the formation of a new word in it is done not by adding to the base, but by replacing, increasing or decreasing the letters in the core letters. Terms such as core and supplement are also explained below, and various scientific bases are given. Special attention is paid to the use of lexical units (words and phrases), semantic features, synonyms and antonym
Gender And The American Dream: Opportunities And Limitations In The Novel “An American Tragedy” By Theodore Dreiser
Theodore Dreiser’s An American Tragedy (1925) exposes the myth of the American Dream by revealing its gendered limitations. Through the protagonist Clyde Griffiths and the women in his life—Roberta Alden and Sondra Finchley—Dreiser illustrates how class and gender restrict social mobility. While Clyde, as a man, can exploit relationships for advancement, women face insurmountable societal penalties, particularly regarding sexuality and economic agency. Dreiser’s naturalist approach underscores how systemic forces, rather than individual merit, determine fate. This paper argues that the novel critiques the American Dream as an unequal construct, offering enduring insights into gender and class disparities in American society