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IJOT
ISSN : 26157071     EISSN : 26158140     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31149/ijot.v4i5
International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT) is an online international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality original scientific papers, short communications, correspondence, and case studies in areas of research, development, and applications of orange technology and engineering. Review articles of current interest and high standards may be considered. Only those manuscripts are considered for publication, the contents of which have not been published and are not being considered for publication in any other journal. The journal focuses on various learning and investigation areas to reach better excellence in research development as a whole.
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Theoretical Issues of Analysis and Evaluation of the Activity of Commercial Banks in Uzbekistan Abdumutalova Gulrukh Shuhratjon's daughter
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 5 No. 10 (2023): International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v5i10.4864

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This article discusses theoretical issues of analysis and assessment of the activity of commercial banks in Uzbekistan. In the article, the author revealed the level of research and analytical methodology of this topic.
Teaching Science Education in Nigeria Universities for Innovation, Group Collaboration, Job Creation, Accessing Bank Loans and Creative Society for Young Inventors B. G. Aregbesola; I. A. Ojelade; D. T. Haastrup
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 5 No. 10 (2023): International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v5i10.4869

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This paper examined the necessity for teaching science education in Nigeria universities for innovation, group collaboration, job creation, accessing bank loans and creative society for young inventors. It maintains that universities should be robust institutions where students will be able to diversify their knowledge into creativity and innovation. It also emphasized that innovation and creativity are driving forces to productivity which involve applying creative ideas to practical solutions and bringing them to market implementation. It links innovation and creativity to valuable assets and skills that could be fostered and developed in individuals and within institutions. The paper buttresses on need for collaboration among science education postgraduate students as it has a way to encourage innovation and creativity, that is when individuals with a diverse range of skills and backgrounds come together, it leads to the exchange of unique perspectives and ideas. It emphasizes aims to prepare the mindset of postgraduate students during the course work towards innovation and creativity, to set a pace for job creation for the present and future generations. And seeks the supports of banks with access to loans for set-up capital among others. Therefore, conclusion was made that teaching science education in Nigeria universities optimizes innovation, group collaboration, job creation, accessing bank loans and creative society for young inventors. Thus, the paper recommends among others that, postgraduate students should as a matter of urgency be schooled to perceive science education in Nigeria universities as relate to innovation and creativity and should be helped to see knowledge as a products and services.
A Sentiment Analysis on the Resumption of Icc Investigation on the Philippine Drug War Obenza, Brandon Nacua; Baradillo, Danilo G.
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v6i2.4912

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The purpose of this sentiment analysis study was to explore the Face Threatening Acts (FTAs) on the sentiments of Filipino netizens regarding the resumption of the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigation of the Philippine government's drug war. This study employed qualitative design, specifically corpus linguistics and sentiment analysis. The findings revealed that most of the FTAs found in the sentiments of Filipino netizens are threats to the positive face and negative face of the hearer. The sentiments on the proposal to resume the ICC investigation of the Philippine drug war can be clustered into three essential themes or categories- attitude, call to action, and credibility. Additionally, the majority of the participants- Filipino netizens are negative towards the proposal to continue the investigation on the Philippine Government's war on drugs. Finally, the findings revealed that Filipino netizens employ various face-threatening acts in expressing their sentiments and opposition to the ICC probe on the Philippine drug war, thereby highlighting the intricate interplay of politeness theory in shaping public sentiment on this contentious issue.
Formation of Professional Communicative Competence in University Students through the Use of Innovative Technologies Musaeva Amina Karamatovna
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v6i2.4915

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We will consider in this article the procedure for using the "FSMU" technology, which will help teach students to think critically in Russian lessons. This technology can be used for the purpose of examining students ' subject coloring when addressing a debate, conducting a debate, or strengthening a topic. Because this technology teaches students to defend their opinion, to think freely and to pass their opinion on to others, to argue openly, while analyzing the knowledge acquired by students in the educational process, to the culture of assessing and arguing to what extent they occupy *5+.The implementation of FSMU technology takes place in several stages. In Phase 1, the teacher identifies with the students the subject of the debate, or the problem to be discussed, or the section studied, and provides information to the students in the training session that first each student works individually, then works in small groups, and finally works as a team at the end of the lesson, it is mentioned in the course of the exercise that each student can fully state their opinion freely. In Step 2, each student is handed out papers written in Step 4 of FSMU technology F-state your mind. S-indicate the reason for the statement of your opinion. M-give an example (proof) by proving the reason you specified.
The Period of Development of Khorazm's Charitable Traditions Sabirova Nasiba Ergashevna
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v6i2.4916

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This article discusses the latest developments in the art of giving. Also, the parikhan-porkhans scattered in Khorezm are a form of shamans, and shamanism is considered to be one of the first stages in the formation of the art of Bakhshi, and the professions of medicine and sorcery were synthesized in the Bakhshi, who were masters of music and words, even Ergash Jumanbulbul information was given that his son also performed the role of "goshkoch". In particular, in the article, it is emphasized that in the researches of ANSamoylovich, Khorezm Bakhshis narrated that they sang book epics, played dutor, bulamon. In Khorezm, the words shaman, ozan, bakhshi were used, and now the term bakhshi is widely popular. The deification of the person of Bakhshchik is related to their high memory and ability to speak. There are opinions that the singing of epics accompanied by drums by the owners of this profession is related to the 10th-11th centuries. This phenomenon may be much older. The basis for this can be the paintings in the "Room of the Harp Woman" in the ancient Khorezm fortresses. A historical person (1115-1191) who is considered to be the first Bakhshi and Piri of Bakhshis in Khorezm is Ashiq Aydin (Ashug'iddin Umar Suhravardi), who is still the patron of Bakhshis. His person is also deified. According to historical sources, Ashiq Aydin was a master of music and words and at the same time a statesman. A treatise on music is also finished. Considering that he lived during the reign of the Khorezmshahs, it is possible to understand that there was a developed period of Bakhshi art in those times. After Ashiq Aydin Pir, Korqut father is the son, shaman, bakshi who spread the word in the Turkic world. It has been mentioned that the XIX and early XX centuries were the most flourishing period of Khorezm baksheek art.
Theoretical Foundations, Research of Toponyms Mirboyeva Kibriyo
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT)
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Among the numerous problems that linguists are working to solve, a special place is occupied by the study of onomastic vocabulary, namely the toponymy of a particular country or its separate region. This is due, first of all, to the peculiarities of this class of vocabulary, since geographical names, in addition to performing the address-index function, also contain additional information concerning the historical past of the people, their culture, the history of the language, its lexical composition and ways to replenish it.
New Working Methods of Cultural Centers Rustamov Muhammad
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v6i2.4942

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the article talks about the requirements for the management of cultural centers, the reforms implemented in the field. To provide a complete understanding of the methods of systematic organization of creative processes of cultural centers, management of the activity of clubs.
Soaring Fuel Prices: Sentiments of Filipinos on Excise Tax Caballo, John Harry S.; Baradillo, Danilo G.
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v6i3.4943

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This study analyzed the sentiments of 100 Facebook comments on excise tax using Orange Software. Using the word cloud feature, the top 10 are chosen from the list of frequently used words with at least fifteen instances in the hundred Facebook comments. In the sentiment analysis, the Facebook comments were analyzed as positive, negative, or neutral. Based on the results, 52% of the comments showed positive sentiment, 41% displayed negative sentiment, and 7% expressed neutrality on the issue. In the qualitative analysis of the sentiments, two positive sentiments were extracted, which are: excise tax aids the operations of the government and excise tax subsidizes the transport and business sector. For the negative sentiments, three themes were extracted: excise tax suspension addresses inflation, the government has no concern for its citizens, and leaders are ineffective and corrupt. Positive sentiments demonstrate public support for the excise tax. It is considered essential for government revenues, and suspending it could have significant economic consequences. However, negative sentiments stem from concerns about inflation, distrust in leadership, and perceptions of corruption within the government.
The Role of Music Education in the Development of Creativity in Children: Aspects of Piano Teaching Sokolova Fotima Kamilovna
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT)
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This scientific article explores the significant role of musical education, specifically piano instruction, in fostering the creative abilities of children. The study delves into various aspects of piano education, considering its impact on cognitive development, emotional expression, and overall creative potential. The research draws upon a comprehensive literature review and empirical evidence to highlight the multifaceted benefits of piano instruction on the creative capacities of young minds.
Methods and Devices for Reducing Air Dust Concentrations Ahror Tursunov Aminjon o`g`li; Djuraev Sherzod Sobirjonovich
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): International Journal on Orange Technologies (IJOT)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v6i3.4965

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The goals of environmental protection policies are the wise use of natural resources, the avoidance of negative impacts that society's economic activities have on the environment and public health. Ensuring the transition of water to low and closed technological processes in industrial production, as well as developing and introducing waste-free technological processes, cost-effective methods of cleaning industrial and household waste water, air, and solid waste are crucial to reducing environmental pollution.

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