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Investment Attractiveness Of The Turkic States Organization Member Countries: Analysis Of The Main Factors, Lai Yin Ling, Golibjon Yoziev
Investment Attractiveness Of The Turkic States Organization Member Countries: Analysis Of The Main Factors, Lai Yin Ling, Golibjon Yoziev
Advances in Social Sciences and Economics
Attracting investments is important for any economy. The purpose of this study is to study the factors influencing the inflow of foreign direct investment on the example of the leading countries in this indicator, and the country of the Organization of Turkic States. The authors used both qualitative and quantitative methods for analyzing research data from other authors, reports from international organizations and the World Bank database. Econometric calculations were made by using the Stata 17 application package. A linear regression model was built, estimated by the least squares method. Several factors are selected that supposedly influence FDI inflows to …
Flexible Teaching And Learning In Higher Education: An In-Depth Exploration Of The Flipped Classroom Model, Jamila Djumabaeva, Sholpan Zharkynbekova
Flexible Teaching And Learning In Higher Education: An In-Depth Exploration Of The Flipped Classroom Model, Jamila Djumabaeva, Sholpan Zharkynbekova
Advances in Social Sciences and Economics
As institutions increasingly embrace personalized and flexible learning experiences, a parallel emphasis on assessment practices becomes imperative for a cohesive educational journey. Research findings reveal heightened student engagement and satisfaction in a flipped classroom, with a preference for blended learning. However, educators’ express concerns about time commitments and institutional support. The study emphasizes the need for personalized assessment practices and places the responsibility on educators and institutions to cultivate flexible students. While the flipped classroom has gained traction globally, variations exist based on educational systems and cultural contexts. Challenges, effectiveness, and the transformative potential of the flipped classroom are discussed, …
Analysis Of Portrait-Ekphrasis In Aesthetic Interpretation, Yulduz Mamadiyarova
Analysis Of Portrait-Ekphrasis In Aesthetic Interpretation, Yulduz Mamadiyarova
Advances in Social Sciences and Economics
The article is devoted the portrait phenomenon, its study in literary studies, the issues of its illumination in words (ekphrasis), the writer's image style, etc. Also, the phenomenon of portrait-ekphrasis, descriptive and explanatory descriptions of portraits, ekphrastic expressions in portraits are studied. Portrait-ekphrasis are analyzed on the example of French writer Amin Maalouf's work "Samarcande" and its Uzbek translation, Germaine de Staal's "Corinne ou l’Italie" and its Russian translation. Through the examples presented in these works, it is scientifically proved that the features of portrait-ekphrasis are expressed through various comparative phraseologisms, similes, metaphors, stable combinations, expressions and language units.
Ontological Knowledge Based Models Representing Medicine Terminology, Altinbek Sharipbay, Raima Shirinova, Nilufar Abdurakhmonova, Zebo Qodirova
Ontological Knowledge Based Models Representing Medicine Terminology, Altinbek Sharipbay, Raima Shirinova, Nilufar Abdurakhmonova, Zebo Qodirova
Advances in Social Sciences and Economics
Terms are the main basic concepts in mastering the basics of the field and are the determining factor of its development. It is no secret that the medical field, as an integral part of our society, covers the main aspects of human activity. From this point of view, the study of medical terms, the relationship between units in the semantic field of medical terms, the analysis of paradigmatic, syntagmatic, hierarchical relations, and the systematic mastering of the concepts of the field are of urgent importance. Linguistic resources are expressed in the form of dictionaries, thesauruses, ontologies. Ontologies are distinguished by …