THE ROLE OF HABEAS CORPUS ACT IN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

This article talks about the concept of the institution of habaes corpus, its meaning, the history of its emergence, its place in the criminal process, the advantages and disadvantages of the work carried out in the process of securing the field of the improvement, proposals and technical characteristics.


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USE OF IMMERSIVE EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES IN PRIMARY CLASSES

This article discusses the content and content of creative thinking in primary school students and the immersive method.


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THE EPIC POEM OF EDIGEI, WHICH REFLECTS OUR NATIONALITY, ITS PLACE IN THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE

This article explores the psychological impact and educational value of the “Edige” epic on youth. The paper highlights the role of Edige Bahodir’s heroic image as a motivational source, aiding young people in understanding their national identity and cultivating patriotism. Psychologically, the epic encourages youth to develop strong personal qualities, responsibility, and resilience in the face of challenges. Thus, the “Edige” epic plays a significant role in the personal development of the younger generation.


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SEMANTIC DIFFERENCES IN EXPRESSIONS OF EMOTION IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

This paper explores the semantic differences in the expressions of emotion in English and Uzbek, shedding light on how language and culture shape emotional communication. The study investigates the ways both languages convey basic emotions, such as happiness, sadness, anger, and fear, and how cultural values influence the choice of expressions, nuances, and intensity in each language. In English, emotions are often expressed with a focus on individual experiences, emphasizing explicit descriptions and metaphorical language. In contrast, Uzbek, as part of a high-context culture, tends to encode emotional expressions with subtle cultural references, idiomatic expressions, and implicit meanings, often prioritizing the social context and collective values. By analyzing common idioms, metaphors, and vocabulary related to emotions, this research highlights key linguistic distinctions that reveal the cultural underpinnings of emotional expression in English and Uzbek. These findings contribute to cross-cultural communication studies, helping to deepen understanding of how emotions are perceived, experienced, and articulated across different linguistic and cultural frameworks.


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DIFFERENCES IN THE ART OF BAKHSHI

This article discusses the differences in the art of bakhshi between bakhshis of Karakalpak music and bakhshis of Karakalpak music, and the way of playing the style of performance.


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