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    Ignorance is Strength" (Orwell 6). The novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell demonstrates a dystopian society with negative and unrealistic messages. Such messages are a reality in the modern Republic of Uzbekistan. The social control enforced by the government of both Oceania and of Uzbekistan eliminates all privacy of their people. Individual consciousness is replaced by collective conformity‚ disallowing individualism to be expressed. While the mock dictatorships within both nations (fictional

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    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………….3 SECTION 1 Individual demand for Private good……………………………………………………………...4 SECTION 2 Engel Model OLS Estimtion………………………….………………………………………….6 Empirical Results explanation………………....………………………………………………….8 Analysis of Scale Economies across Different Income Groups……..………………………..…10 SECTION 3 Economies of Scale and Poverty Measure……………………………………………………….12 Economies of Scale and Welfare Comparison…………………….……………………………

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    Should foreign language learning be compulsory in Uzbekistan. English is wide spreded all over the the world.That is why in many country it is added for curriculm as a second and foreign language. Each educational institution has it’s special curriculm that specialized for different profession. But in every where foreign languages are tought as an obligatory such as Russian and English. It is important to development of the country‚because in order to be a developed country the population of that

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    "Women’s roles now and what they were in the past" Women’s roles are not the same in different cultures. Most important is that women in my country‚ Uzbekistan‚ where the population of Muslim people were from 50 % up to 70 %‚ made the big progress in eighty years. From that time women started to become more free in education‚ marriage‚ and fashion than they used to be eighty years ago. The education has also changed since the 1910s. In the 1910s girls had separate schools from boys

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    target market. The Coca-Cola started to operate a franchised distribution system three years after its invention. According to Wood (2004)‚ it sells concentrated syrup to franchised bottlers in more than 200 countries including Uzbekistan. The Coca-Cola Bottlers Uzbekistan‚ Ltd. (CCBU) began operate in October 1992. Three partners who formed the joint venture were: The Coca-Cola‚ ROZ Trading (affiliate Company of ROZ Group) and Uzpisheprom. In total‚ partners have invested more than 140 million

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    Evidence from Uzbekistan Research Objectives: • Determine the link between inward FDI and performance of domestic companies in Uzbekistan • Distinguish between vertical and horizontal spillover effects of FDI in firm performance • Develop hypothesis and test it to estimate the strength of impact of inward FDI on specified economic variables • Make policy recommendations on how the research findings can be implemented along with other existing policies in Uzbekistan Literature

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    Introduction The market of Uzbekistan has recently become a very attractive marketplace for many manufacturers and retailers. Moreover‚ since the availability of the market‚ more and more producers and retailers have chosen this market as a great opportunity to expand their sales volume. Recently‚ there have been numerous marketing campaigns in Uzbekistan that have made the given market a very aggressive and competitive market. Hence‚ choosing the right marketing strategy is a key element if not

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    Germany‚ Uzbekistan and Albania. This survey about how culture affects the requirements for teaching offers. Respondents were offered to answer 26 questions according to education aspects and personal questions. In addition we had list of statistical data that should be collected about every country. For us it was necessary to compare found date and obtained results of existing survey and then to find correlation between it. We have considered three given countries: Germany‚ Uzbekistan and Albania

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    Management Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent Subject: Research methodology for business Research topic: Islamic banking system in Islamic and non-Islamic countries. Course: MSc in banking and finance Content ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________ Executive summary---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Chapter 1: Introduction i. Background -------------------------------------------------------------

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    last 30 years‚ more than 60 percent of the lake has disappeared. The sequence of images above‚ acquired by Landsat satellites‚ shows the dramatic changes to the Aral Sea between 1973 and 2000. Beginning in the 1960s‚ farmers and state offices in Uzbekistan‚ Kazakhstan‚ and Central Asian states opened significant diversions from the rivers that supply water to the lake‚ thus siphoning off millions of gallons to irrigate cotton fields and rice paddies. As recently as 1965‚ the Aral Sea received about

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