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Men koʻpincha vaqtim tigʻiz boʻlib qolganda, uzun ishlarimni yozishda Quillbot saytidan foydalanar edim. Albatta, shundoq koʻchirish xato, sal-pal toʻgʻirlab sayqal berib topshirardim. Videodagi opa ham oʻzi uchun foydali deb topgan maslahatlarini ulashibdi.

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ChatGPT endi rasmiy ilova shaklida

ChatGPTdan foydalanish uchun endi har safar veb sahifasiga kirishga hojat yo‘q. OpenAI Jamoasi ChatGPTning mobil ilova shaklini chiqaribdi. Anchadan beri kuzatib borardim. O’zi iyul-avgust oylarida chiqarilgan edi, lekin bizda yuklab olib bo‘lmas edi. Hozir bemalol yuklab olib ishlatyapman. Foydalanishga juda qulay bo'libdi.

Android uchun bu yerda.
iOS uchun bu yerda.

#foydali #bilarmidingiz

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Yosh Mutaxassislar Amaliyot Dasturlari

Yosh mutaxassislar (Amaliyot) dasturi (YPP) turli muassasalar, jumladan, davlat idoralari, xalqaro agentliklar, korporatsiyalar va nodavlat tashkilotlar tomonidan taklif etiladigan raqobatbardosh tashabbusdir. U oʻz sohalarida yuqori yetakchilik salohiyatiga ega, odatda, 20 yoshdan 30 yoshgacha boʻlgan, kasbiy faoliyatini endigina boshlash ostonasida turgan iqtidorli yoshlarni jalb qilish va ularni rivojlantirish uchun moʻljallangan. Ushbu dasturning o'ziga xos maqsadlari va xususiyatlari odatda ish bilan ta'minlash, o'qitish va rivojlantirish, ozaro dostona muhit yaratish, lavozimlarda ko'tarilish, keng qamrovli yondashuv, yetakchilikni takomillashtirish, raqobatbardosh tanlovlar, murabbiylik va qo'llab-quvvatlashni o'z ichiga oladi. Quyida ulardan bilganlarimni keltirib o'taman:

▪️ Young Professional Internships Program by American Councils Tashkent

▪️ The WTO Young Professionals Internships Programme

▪️ The World Bank Group Young Professionals Program

▪️ Commonwealth Young Professionals Program (YPP)

▪️ United Nations Young Professionals Program (UN YPP)

▪️ UNESCO Young Professionals Programme

▪️ Asian Development Bank Young Professionals Program (YPP)

▪️ International Professional Fellows Program

▪️ Asia Foundation Development Fellows Program

▪️ The CrossCulture Fellowships Programme

▪️ Weiser Professional Development Fellows

😉 Evaziga buni saqlab, tarqatib, izimdan duo qilib qoʻyasizlar degan umiddaman.

#foydali #kasb #imkoniyat #tarqat

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The remorseful advice of a case-hardened and successful attorney to young aspiring legal professionals.

Work like hell in your 20’s.
This is how you set yourself up for doing something great in your 30’s and 40’s. If you show up to a job and just do the minimum to remain employed (which many people do) your career will not flourish later. The money you make in years 1-5 after law school does not matter. You need enough to pay the bills. That is it. Don’t worry about your friends making more money. The real money comes later. If someone is willing to mentor you, accept it with open arms. You know next-to-nothing about practicing law when you graduate law school. I see way too many young lawyers who don’t know how to accept advice and training. Big law is a bad place to work. I know very few people who are fulfilled by a career in big law. There are so many other ways to make money as a lawyer in today’s world. If you remain in private practice, you must develop a book of business. A lawyer without a book of business is much easier to replace than a lawyer with a book of business. Start early. Write blogs. Post on social media (appropriately). Network as often as you can. Stay in touch with people from law school. All this will build on itself over time. Your competence as a lawyer is ultimately judged by your performance as a lawyer. No one will care what school you went to or where you graduated in your class. I know a lot of smart people who are bad lawyers. Being a good lawyer requires knowing much more than the law. Most of the time, you need to find practical solutions for clients (not legal ones). You need to develop your ability to see the big picture from the client’s point of view and help them solve problems. Clients want short actionable advice. No one cares about your 20 page memo. It is a waste of time and money. Your job as the lawyer is to take the 20 page memo and distil it to a few bullet points for your client. Pick up the damn phone. You may not like calling people in your private life, but the human touch is critical to lawyering. Whether it is your client or opposing counsel, talking is critical so that things don’t get lost in translation via email or text. It’s all about relationships. Your success as a lawyer is fully dependent on your relationships. If you are building strong relationships at every stage of your career, you will have more clients and more job opportunities as you get into your 40’s.

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Internetda #qiziq manbaga duch keldim. Alisher Navoiy nomidagi Oʻzbekiston Milliy kutubxonasi va Alisher Navoiy nomidagi Til va adabiyot instituti hamkorligida hazrati Alisher Navoiyning asarlarini bir saytga jamlab, kulliyot holiga keltirishibdi.

Sayt, Navoiy kulliyotining fihristi shaklida ishlangan.

👉 navoi.natlib.uz:8101/uz/


IT mutaxassislaridan shunday foydali ishlar kutib qolamiz.

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Deep Dive Learning: A Structured Approach to Language Mastery

The goal should not be to finish lessons, and no new lesson should be started without fully understanding the current one. A notebook should be acquired to keep track of lesson notes. It is necessary not to refrain from writing down benefits, underestimating knowledge (saying 'I know this, I won't forget'). Every piece of information heard from the teacher should be written down, even if it is repeated many times. Because knowledge settles through much writing. The exercises (sentences) in the book should be noted down in mother tongue in a notebook, and by translating these sentences before moving on to the next lesson, the success in the lesson should be tested. Accordingly, a new lesson should be started or the same lesson should be repeated once more. The listener comments under each lesson should definitely be read. A question that lingers in the mind will often be seen to have been asked by someone else and explained in detail by the teacher. There is great benefit in writing down the teacher's answers to the comments, even if they seem unnecessary. Because information that doesn't attract attention now may be needed in the future. While progressing through the book, referring to other sources and websites to learn the subject in more detail confuses the mind and often makes the subject even more incomprehensible. It is necessary to be content with the listened lesson and not be impatient. Longer explanations of the subjects will come later. Focusing on memorizing more words outside the book causes neglect of grammar. Vocabulary knowledge will increase as the lessons progress. Therefore, in the beginning, it is sufficient to progress only with the book and the channel's lessons. When the lessons of the first volume are finished, the student will begin to understand the Quran. There is no need to acquire too many source books. Therefore, for the first stage, instead of getting simple language (children's) reading books, it is sufficient to read a few simple texts for beginners from the internet. When half of the second volume of the Book is reached, and when the third volume is started (or half-way reached), source books numbered one, two, and when applicable, three, can be started as study material. However, one should not focus solely on finishing the volumes; the student should occasionally open and test themselves, because (depending on the language comprehension speed) the mentioned sources can be understood earlier than stated.

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