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    THE INFLUENCES OF THE RENAISSANCE ON UZBEK AND ENGLISH LITERATURE

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    This article explores the profound influence of the Renaissance on Uzbek and English literature during the 14th to 17th centuries and the contributions of poets and writers from Uzbek and English during this period, as well as the similarities and differences between Uzbek and English poets and writers during the Renaissance era. The Renaissance had enduring impact on literature, shaping the way writers approached themes, styles, and forms of expression. This influence can still be seen in contemporary literature in various ways

    TRAFFIC GUIDANCE SERVICES IN THE SULUT REGIONAL POLICE AREA TO BUILD A CULTURE OF ORDER ON SCHOOL STUDENTS

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    Objectivein this research is on managementtraffic community services in the North Sulawesi Regional Police Area to build a culture of order among school students, withuses management functions, namely planning, organizing, implementing and evaluating. The research method used was descriptive qualitative which was carried out in 2022 - 2023 in the North Sulawesi Provincial Police Area and Manado State University using the techniquetriangulation data collection. The research results showNorth Sulawesi Regional Police to build a culture of orderly trafficstarting from Elementary School regarding the introduction of traffic signs and for school material in Middle & High School/Senior High School. InManagement organizingNot all schools have visits or socialization for students at school and if there is socialization and policing, it is not carried out regularly, but there are several schools where during orientation new students provide material about the culture of orderly traffic.The implementation of service management to date still has many deficiencies in students' understanding of the culture of orderly traffic, which can only be obtained from teachers who deliver material on this matter. Evaluation of traffic community service management in the North Sulawesi Regional Police Area to build a culture of orderly traffic in the communityNow in the future the school plans to include it in the school curriculum material and will socialize the culture of orderly traffic to students by inviting the police as resource person

    THE USE OF TARSE ART IN THE POETRY OF SHOIRA SHAMS

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    This article deals with the use of verbal arts, mainly tarse art, in the lyric works of Shoira Shams. we paid attention and tried to explain the meaning by means of example

    INCREASING THE CONFIDENCE OF CHILDREN AGED 4-5 YEARS THROUGH ROLE PLAYING

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    Confidence in children aged 4-5 years should ideally be able to take part in learning without being awaited by their parents, be able to express opinions or wishes, be able to answer teacher questions, be able to carry out good activities related to themselves such as wearing their own shoes, as well as activities related to school, such as being able to write on your own, color on your own, cut and stick on your own. Children who have self-confidence can explore their abilities or potential, because they believe and have confidence in their abilities. Early childhood is a child aged 0-6 years who has development and growth that is more rapid and fundamental in the early years of life. This study aims to increase the self-confidence of children aged 4-5 years at Dharma Wanita Unity Kindergarten, Sidoarjo through role playing by starting with pre-cycle activities, then cycle 1 is carried out by obtaining a percentage of 62%, because the percentage does not meet the completeness criteria, it is carried out cycle II and obtained a percentage of 82% and met the targeted completeness criteria

    FRUITFUL METHODS IN THE INSTRUCTING OF THE SECOND LANGUAGE

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    We all know that the demand for learning a foreign language is increasing every year. This increases the need for modern methods of foreign language teaching in today's competitive process. This article talks about interactive methods of teaching a foreign language

    INCREASING ECONOMIC LITERACY ONLINE ROLE OF SERVICES

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    Economic experts of a number of international financial organizations are conducting research in various directions on various methodological approaches to assessing the level of financial literacy of the population. These studies are focused on evaluating the ability of households, families and individuals (the person himself) to manage their financial resources and their effective decisions by assessing the level of financial literacy of the population. In addition, the influence of the level of financial literacy of the population on the standard of living of the population is also evaluated. In this case, the monetary characteristics of households, families or individuals are formed through monetary indicators

    BASIC PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES IN MODERN TRANSLATION

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    Globalization profoundly impacts not only the cultural landscapes of nations but also their linguistic systems, resulting in increasingly complex translation challenges. General Background: As languages evolve and intermingle due to global interactions, the demand for accurate and culturally sensitive translations escalates. Specific Background: Traditional translation methods often struggle to keep pace with rapid linguistic changes, particularly when aided by artificial intelligence (AI) translators, which can misinterpret cultural nuances and idiomatic expressions. Knowledge Gap: Despite advancements in AI-driven translation technologies, there remains a significant gap in understanding how these systems can be optimized to enhance translation quality and effectiveness in a globalized context. Aims: This study aims to explore innovative strategies and methodologies that can improve translation outcomes, focusing on the interplay between globalization and language evolution. Results: Through a comprehensive analysis of existing translation frameworks and the incorporation of interdisciplinary approaches, the findings reveal critical factors that contribute to more accurate and contextually appropriate translations. Novelty: The research introduces a novel model that integrates cultural competence into AI translation algorithms, addressing specific shortcomings in current technologies. Implications: The implications of this study extend beyond the field of translation studies; they inform AI development, enhance cross-cultural communication, and support global interactions in diverse fields such as business, diplomacy, and education. This work ultimately aims to contribute to the creation of more effective and culturally aware translation tools in an increasingly interconnected world

    Song Songs As A Means To Convey Education Messages For Early Childhood Students

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    Songs are an integral part of learning activities in early childhood. Every part of learning in early childhood often uses songs as reinforcement in conveying messages in learning. The purpose of this study is to find out how the implementation of songs as a means of conveying educational messages for early childhood students. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of this study contain a description of the implementation of songs as a means of conveying educational messages for early childhood students. The conclusion of this study is, songs are the right means of conveying educational messages for early childhood students, because through songs educational messages will be more easily understood and remembered by children at any time

    THE IMPORTANCE OF DEVELOPING CREATIVE THINKING SKILLS, TEACHING CREATIVE THINKING AND CREATIVITY IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

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    This article reflects on the identification and development of creative thinking skills in primary school students. Creative thinking has been highlighted for its benefits for the child and its benefits for the educational knee and the development of creativity and creativity

    THE EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT - SOCIAL NETWORKING AND EFFECT OF GLOBALIZATION: POSITIVE & NEGATIVE

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    This article is written about the global social network system and the impact of the globalization process on the education management system. Because, during the pandemic, in all countries of the world, especially in my country where I live, the educational management process was transferred to the online system, and the globalization process also began to accelerate compared to previous years

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