AMY TAN’S CONTRIBUTION TO FEMALE CHINESE AMERICAN LITERATURE
Dong Lina
Abstract: The paper explores the profound influence of Amy Tans’s writing on first-generation Chinese American women on their descendants, particularly through the transmission of Chinese cultural knowledge and historical narratives. It discusses the significance of these narratives in shaping the creative endeavors of second-generation Chinese American female writers such as Amy Tan, Maxine Hong Kingston, Jade Snow Wong, Fae Myenne Ng, and Gish Jen. It further highlights the evolving thematic elements and stylistic approaches in Chinese American female literature, tracing its trajectory from autobiographical short stories to novel creations with a multicultural perspective. Amy Tan's contributions to this evolution are emphasized, underscoring the ongoing exploration of Chinese American identity and the transformative journey of women within patriarchal and immigrant contexts

METHODOLOGY OF ASSESSMENT MANAGEMENT IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS: TOOLS AND APPROACHES
Amurova N.Y.
Abstract: This paper explores teaching methods for students in the field of energy engineering, with a focus on developing interpersonal and technical skills. The application of project-based learning methods and the assessment of individual student competencies are evaluated in the context of contemporary enterprise requirements. The role of interpersonal skills and the importance of technical knowledge for the successful implementation of projects in the energy sector are analyzed.

FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE: DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE SKILLS OF ACCEPTABLE RISK AMONG STUDENTS THROUGH INTERACTIVE CASE METHOD
Borisova E.A.
Abstract: The article discusses the relevance and methods of developing sustainable skills of acceptable risk among students in modern education. The research is based on the analysis of educational programs and teaching methods, identifying problems, and proposing practical approaches to their solution. Special attention is paid to the use of case method and interactive technologies for developing professional skills and teaching students effective risk management.

CAUSES AND FACTORS OF STRESS IN PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY
Jumanova U.S.
Abstract: This article is aimed at studying the causes and factors of stress in personal professional activity, which is one of the urgent problems of today, as well as preventing stress in personal professional activity and increasing resistance to stressful situations. About biological and psychological stress that causes specific and non-specific physiological, psychological and behavioral reactions in the human body in modern conditions.

THE METHODOLOGY OF USING THE MEDICAL HERITAGE OF ABU ALI IBN SINO IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SCIENCE OF BIOPHARMACY
Anorboev K.Kh.
Abstract: This article discusses the history of the emergence of biopharmaceutics as a science. Also, opinions were expressed about the rich medical legacy left to us by Abu Ali Ibn Sina in the development of biopharmacy and the technologies of its use in improving the teaching methodology of biopharmacy.

WHAT IS OROTACIDURIA
Sharipov S.A., Kasimov U.K., Mukhamedova S.N.
Abstract: Orotic aciduria is a hereditary disease of pyrimidine synthesis, which is manifested by increased urinary excretion of orotic acid (orotate), T-lymphocyte deficiency, megaloblastic anemia, and delayed mental and physical development. With this disease, the activity of the enzymes orotidyl pyrophosphorylase and orotidyl decarboxylase, which convert orotic acid into the nucleotide orotidine monophosphate necessary for the synthesis of nucleic acids, is reduced.

ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF LITHIUM EXTRACTION FROM WATER SOURCES AND DEPOSITS
Abdullayev B., Makhmayorov J., Rakhmonov J., Safarov A., Samadiy M.
Abstract: Today, the demand for lithium and its compounds is growing rapidly. One of the main reasons for this is the significant increase in the production of electric vehicles. This article provides information on lithium reserves, areas of its use, economic scale and technologies for producing lithium compounds. The production of lithium compounds worldwide is also taken into account separately and expressed in precise figures. In the future, as the production of lithium and its compounds increases, one of the main problems is the raw material base. This article is devoted to solving these problems.

EFFECTIVE WAYS TO USE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN THE BANKING AND FINANCIAL SYSTEM
Burikhujayeva М.М.
Abstract: As a result of the development of the digital economy in our republic, the demand of commercial banks for new innovation electronic services has increased even more. Among the population, the possibility of performing many practices through a single phone, computer or other informational technology is popular, without going to a bank building. It is possible to go to the mobile application or official site of organizations and receive the necessary information, make various payments, order and submit complaints or objections.

STUDY OF THE PROCESS OF EVAPORATION OF WATER IN THE ARAL SEA
Abdullayev B., Makhmayorov J., Toshtemirova Sh., Usmanov I., Samadiy M.
Abstract: In this study, the rate of evaporation of Aral Sea salt water was studied to extract lithium compounds from the salt water of the Aral Sea. The investigation involved evaporating samples obtained from various concentrations of Aral Sea saltwater and subsequently analyzing each saltwater percentage and result after separating the liquid and solid phases, the contents of the precipitated solid phase and liquid phase were analyzed using an Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (Perkin-Elmer, AAS-30-UCA-690 Elan).

DEVELOPING A WEB PLATFORM ENABLING REMOTE COMPLETION OF STUDENTS' FINAL QUALIFICATION WORKS
Khujamuratov B., Boltayev D., Abdukarimov Z.
Abstract: In order to facilitate the remote completion of final qualification works, it is essential to understand how this process is currently progressing. Currently, students do not have the opportunity to choose their final qualification or course work; instead, they are provided with a predetermined list by university educators, and students are obliged to work on topics assigned to them. Through our system, educators contribute topics, and students select those they find acceptable. This process is monitored by the department heads' statistics. The quality assurance department will also have the ability to view statistics and issue directives. The system integrates all information of both educators and students with the current HEMIS system implemented in all universities in Uzbekistan.