SOME COMMENTS ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN UZBEKISTAN AND THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN IT

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 44-49
Author(s):  
Nilufar Rakhmatova ◽  

During the years of independence, the issue of women, their rights, employment, entrepreneurship, business involvement has become increasingly important. This, in turn, is important in providing employment and improving the welfare of the population. In particular, the creation of opportunities for women to openly demonstrate their abilities in health, education, culture, science, social projects, self-government within the community will not only strengthen the position of women in society, but also create conditions for them to show their potential.

Author(s):  
Marijana Vidas-Bubanja ◽  
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Snežana Popovčić-Avrić ◽  
Iva Bubanja ◽  
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Author(s):  
Theresa M. Sanders

This chapter looks at two areas of popular culture that frequently refer to Adam and Eve: society’s ongoing rethinking of the role of women and the dispute between evolutionary biologists and creationists. Movies like Fig Leaves (1926) and Adam’s Rib (1949) illustrate how contentious the “battle of the sexes” can be. These movies use Adam and Eve as shorthand for “man” and “woman” and avoid coming to any definitive conclusions about proper gender roles. Regarding the debate between evolution and creationism, the chapter explores the Creation Museum in Kentucky and the 2014 debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham. Both Nye and Ham attempted to integrate faith with knowledge, mirroring the story of Eden itself.


2015 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 44
Author(s):  
Purwanto Purwanto

This study aims to examine and analyze the causes, logic and meaning (vertehen) the creation of the marginalization of women’s role in the anti-corruption movement in West Kalimantan, as well as offering an adaptive institutional model for women’s role in the anti-corruption movement. The method used is a method of socio legal. Based on the research results can be seen that empirically, the position of women as wives and mothers have a decisive strategic role and contribution in efforts to prevent corruption. So far, the anti-corruption movement, relationships, and institutional format still monopolized by men. Therefore, the reconstruction of the institutional role of women in anti-corruption movement is based on strengthening education and advocacy at the level of domestic and public, through the format of integrated and sustainable networks, considered as one option to strengthen the contribution of women in anti-corruption movement.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji dan menganalisis penyebab, logika dan makna (vertehen) terciptanya marginalisasi peran perempuan dalam gerakan anti korupsi di Kalimantan Barat, serta menawarkan model kelembagaan yang adaptif bagi peran perempuan dalam gerakan anti korupsi tersebut. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode socio legal. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian dapat dilihat bahwa secara empirik, posisi perempuan sebagai istri dan ibu memiliki peran strategisdan andil menentukan dalam upaya pencegahan korupsi. Selama ini, gerakan anti korupsi, relasi, dan format kelembagaannya masih dimonopoli kaum lelaki. Oleh karena itu, rekonstruksi perankelembagaan perempuan dalam gerakan anti korupsi yang berbasis pada penguatan edukasi dan advokasi pada tataran domestik maupun publik, melalui format jejaring yang terintegrasi dan berkelanjutan, dianggap sebagai salah satu pilihan dalam memperkuat andil kaum perempuan dalam gerakan anti korupsi.


1993 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 261-294 ◽  
Author(s):  
David P. Schroeder

The importance of literature to Berg in the creation of his artistic world has generally been underestimated. Peter Altenberg was especially influential on the young Berg through their friendship, Berg's reading of Altenberg's works, and the relationship of Berg's future wife with both men. Not only is a full understanding of the Altenberg Picture Postcard Texts crucial to the interpretation of Berg's Altenberg Lieder, but Altenberg's peculiar approaches to literary autobiography and vision of the role of women provided a model for Berg for this and subsequent works. Berg extracted five short texts from Altenberg's full texts and rearranged them in a way that had special aesthetic and personal significance for himself. Important aspects of Berg's musical setting relate directly to his treatment of the texts.


2020 ◽  
Vol 147 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-18
Author(s):  
M. Victoria Almansa-Villatoro

SummaryThe role of women in the processes of fertilization and procreation in ancient Egypt has been traditionally regarded as passive. This article sets out to challenge this view, by introducing the new evidence that the study of the Hemusets provide. The Hemusets have been largely neglected by the Egyptological scholarship, and consequently, their important contribution to the discussion of fertilization is still ignored, but this research examines for the first time their relevant textual and iconographic sources. This investigation shows that the Hemusets are involved in the creation of food and provision of fertility for both lands and humans. Furthermore, the sexual ambiguity of their iconography, and their chthonic nature frames them in a broader Mediterranean context of androgynous creative goddesses.


Author(s):  
Michael Wert

This chapter describes the creation of warriors as an early status group. Minamoto Yoritomo won the Gempei War, an event that allowed him to create his own mini government in Kamakura, later referred to as the Kamakura shogunate. The chapter describes how some warriors gravitated to Kamakura, joined Yoritomo’s bureaucracy, and interacted with each other and the non-warrior nobles in Kyoto. It also highlights the important role of women in the formation of early warrior authority. Yoritomo died early on during this Kamakura Period (1185-1333) and several warrior families, along with their noble allies, struggled to dominate the warrior regime. The Hōjō emerged victorious and had to fight against the invading Mongols. In so doing, the Hōjō begin to dominate warriors throughout Japan. This chapter also introduces several sources of warrior “law” and conduct that show the influence of non-warrior elite culture on warrior culture and behaviour.


Author(s):  
Michael Gladwin

This chapter examines the history of Anglicanism in Oceania. In particular, it demonstrates how Anglo-Catholic, High Church, and monastic expressions of Anglicanism were transposed to Melanesian and Polynesian contexts, producing a unique and evolving set of identities and practices. While a missionary posture of accommodation fostered the inculturation of worship rituals, liturgy, institutional structures, and theologies into indigenous forms, an accompanying paternalistic ethos delayed the creation of an indigenous Church and leadership. The chapter also highlights the crucial role of women and indigenous agency. Finally, the period after 1942 marked a decisive shift from colonial dependency to independent nationhood in places where Anglicanism had taken root. How Anglicans in the region negotiated the tension between tradition and modernity—in Church, society, and state—is a further salient theme of this chapter.


2021 ◽  
Vol 02 (03) ◽  
pp. 76-83
Author(s):  
Shahlo Ubaydullaeva ◽  

The article provides theoretical conclusions on the reforms in the health care system in Uzbekistan during the years of independence and the analysis of the role of women leaders in the scientific study of the role of women in it.


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