A MODERN AND UNIQUE MODEL OF PROMOTING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE AND RAISING A SOCIALLY ACTIVE GENERATION
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Democratic reforms, physical and mental health, social reality, objectivity and subjectivity, labor, healthy lifestyle, destructive and constructive (factors), universal human values, legal norms, ethno-ethical (values).Abstract
This article explores the democratic reforms being implemented in Uzbekistan, provides a critical analysis of societal relations, and examines the systems of education, upbringing, and healthcare. It also discusses the recent developments in state and social governance, as well as the dialectical interconnection between a healthy lifestyle and social activity.
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