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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
The new constitution of Uzbekistan was adopted on December 8, 1992.-It consists of a preamble, 6 units, 26 parts, 128 articles
Article 1 of the constitution says that Uzbekistan is a sovereign democratic republic. The constitution sets the task of creating a democratic rule of law. All citizens of the Republic, regardless of their nationality constitute the people of Uzbekistan.
All citizens living in the Republic, men and women of all nationalities, have equal rights in the political, economic and cultural spheres. The right to work together and the right to choose one’s trade or profession are guaranteed to all citizens by article 37
Article 39 guarantees pensions for people who are ill or unable to work.
A very important right is the right to education, which is guaranteed to all citizens by article 41. The state guarantees free secondary education. Students of technical schools, institutes and universities receive scholarships. •
While guaranteeing these rights to all citizens, constitution at the time imposes serious duties on them, such as the duty to work, to keep labour discipline and to defend their country.
adopt- принимать
preamble - преамбула
sovereign- суверенный
regardless- не смотря на
guarantee- гарантировать
imposes- налагать
to defend- защищать
Questions:
1. What is constitution?
2.When was the new constitution adopted?
3.How many parts, chapters, articles are in the constitution?
4.What do articles 1,37,39,41 say about?
Home reading:
Read and translate the text. Give 4 types of questions:
Norman Davidson
Norman Davidson (April 5, 1916–February 14, 2002) was an American molecular biologist notable for advancing genome research, member of the National Academy of Sciences, received a National Medal of Science from U.S. President Bill Clinton, was a professor at Caltech. The New York Times called Davidson "major figure in advancing genome research whose ground-breaking work in molecular biology led to the earliest understanding of the overall structure of genomes". The Los Angeles Times called him "a ground-breaking Caltech chemical biologist". President Bill Clinton cited the scientist for "break-throughs in chemistry and biology which have led to the earliest understanding of the overall structure of genomes".
Davidson was born in Chicago. He received B.S. degree in chemistry at the University of Chicago in 1937, and received another B.S. degree at the University of Oxford in 1939 as a Rhodes Scholar. In 1941 he received his Ph.D. degree in chemistry from the University of Chicago.
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